Field-Induced Polymer Electroluminescent (FIPEL) bulbs lights of the future

Electorluminescent lights based on polymers may replace present day fluorescent tubes. Shatter proof quiet and glowing soft white, these may shortly light up large areas for office lighting.

Versatile in concept there is no limitation on shape or size of these lights. Small ones that fit into existing fixtures or lights that are nearly a square meter in area are possible.

Probably cheaper to run as well.

Taking the buzz out of office lights | Wake Forest News

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