THE latest OPPLE SDL (Software Defined Lighting) technology was officially introduced on 25 October at the Melia Hotel on Kaba Aye Pagoda Road, Yangon.

 

SDL (Software Defined Lighting) is a new technology that can change the light to closely resemble natural light via software and automatically adjust the indoor lighting in accordance with the external light. OPPLE Lighting’s team of over 100 expert engineers conducted research for over three years and obtained 183 patents before successfully developing this SDL technology.

 

“Opple lighting has been in Myanmar for about 12 years. Internationally, it’s been nearly 30 years. Today, we are introducing the SDL technology, which can change various colours and create light that closely resembles natural light. Furthermore, we are meeting again with our sales agents from various regions and towns,” said U Peter Kyaw Moe, Sales and Marketing Director of Farmer Lighting Company Limited, the representative for Opple lighting in Myanmar, at the event.

 

The new SDL Smart Lighting technology was introduced to the world at an international technology exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2024.

 

OPPLE Lighting is a brand with a 29-year history, with its European headquarters in the Netherlands and its international headquarters in Shanghai, China. It is used in over 70 countries, has three manufacturing plants, and operates with over 5,500 production staff and more than 500 professional Research & Development (R&D) experts.

 

In Myanmar, the Mingalar Tower Residence Project: New Star Light Construction in Mandalay was successfully built utilizing OPPLE SDL Smart Lighting technology, and is the first to install this technology throughout the entire building. — Ko Linn/ ZN