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CU PHOSCO SET TO REVOLUTIONISE SMART CITY INFRASTRUCTURE WITH INNOVATIVE SMART POLE LAUNCH
Experience a new era in urban living with CU Phosco's cutting-edge Connected Urban technology. Smart city innovation awaits!
Experience a new era in urban living with CU Phosco's cutting-edge Connected Urban technology. Smart city innovation awaits!
We are proud to announce that our P86x Street Lighting range: P860, P861, P862, and P863, has achieved an exceptional 2.9 TM66 score, solidifying our position as a pioneer in circular economy practices within the industry.
As we bid farewell to a momentous year in our history, we take a look back at some of the highlights of our Centenary celebrations and take this opportunity to express our gratitude to our teams and clients for helping us create some memorable events.
Our range of Road Lighting luminaires, including E950, E951, P852K, P861, P862, and P863, have now received DarkSky approval, supporting our dedication to preserving the night sky.
Lowering the cost of heritage lighting: new and improved traditional lighting range.
As the seasons change, the world experiences a shift that not only affects our daily routines but also impacts the way we interact with the environment around us.
Now equipped with advanced 4x4 LEDs, this significant enhancement represents a major step forward in delivering more efficient, cost-effective, and versatile lighting solutions.
CU Phosco, an ISO45001 Occupational Health and Safety certified employer and renowned leader in the lighting manufacturing industry, is proud to announce a new state-of-the-art paint booth at its Coleford Factory.
At CU Phosco, we believe that the awareness and adoption of TM66 are essential to the continued advancement of environmentally responsible design and manufacturing
In order to confirm our commitment to the high level of health and safety values within our business, we have implemented the occupational health and safety standard 45001.
Our technical team explain glare, TI% and G-ratings.
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