Comprehensive Professional Lighting Search Engine, LightAZ.com Goes Live

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Oct 10, 2019

A team of lighting professionals have developed LightAZ.com; an advanced online platform, that represents a new FREE, user-friendly, and time saving experience for specifiers and agents, and a new productivity tool for manufacturers.

“The aim of LightAZ.com is to organize professional lighting data in a manner, that makes it accessible, searchable and manageable,” said Lars Christiansen, Chief Executive Officer, LightAZ Inc. “We want to enable a 24/7 connection between specifiers, agents and lighting manufacturers by delivering fast and accurate product information when needed – in the office or on the go.”

LightAZ.com presents the most advanced search engine with 20+ search parameters that enables specifiers to easily search for and connect to over a thousand relevant luminaires, at the same time making it possible to build an individual product SKU and 3-name spec in seconds. In addition, a project management tool with innovative built-in features allows specifiers to effortlessly create specification packages and share products and projects with agents, clients and colleagues.

“The interactive site reflects the changes and trends in the lighting industry,” said Oleg Petryuchenko, Chief Operating Officer, LightAZ Inc. “The technology is designed to work on a desktop, tablet or mobile device so work can be done and shared in a timely manner. We’re dedicated to investing in the technology behind the platform to bring product information to the professional lighting market.”

The platform is FREE for specifiers and only requires a user login.

Go HERE for more information

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