Zhaga Consortium is a global lighting-industry organization based in Piscataway, NJ, that aims to standardize interfaces of components for LED luminaires. They focus on standardizing LED light engines, modules, arrays, holders, electronic control gear LED drivers, connectors, and sensing communication modules. Zhaga Consortium works with a diverse range of members, including manufacturers and designers of electrical parts for lighting, HVAC, and electrical industries, as well as companies specializing in LED lighting lenses and programmable luminaire components.
They have developed a series of books and technical guides that serve as industry standards, such as Book 14, which has been designated as an IEC Standard, and Book 20, which is a prerequisite for entering the U.S. Department of Energy's L-Prize competition for next-generation lighting in commercial buildings. Zhaga Consortium also organizes events and awards, such as the Smart City Sensor Awards, to recognize excellence in smart city sensors that adhere to their standards. With a focus on standardization and innovation, Zhaga Consortium plays a crucial role in advancing the global lighting industry.
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