LEOTEK Unveils Intelligent Sustainable Infrastructure at COP30
In a significant showcase of innovation, LEOTEK participated in the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, held in Belém, Brazil. This event aims to spur action toward global sustainability and the transition to net-zero emissions. LEOTEK was prominently featured at the Digital Innovation Pavilion, organized by the Taiwan Climate Partnership, where Ewing Liu, the Chief of Staff and Vice President of Sales, delivered a keynote presentation titled "Lighting the Net-Zero Path: Global Practices in Intelligent Sustainable Infrastructure."
The conference theme, focused on digital empowerment for environmental coexistence, brought together thought leaders and innovators, moderated by Luis Neves, CEO of the Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI). Liu emphasized how LEOTEK's technological advancements are pivotal in guiding cities towards achieving their sustainability goals.
LEOTEK’s commitment to intelligent sustainable infrastructure merges smart mobility, ecological lighting, and AI-powered data management to address urban resilience and infrastructure challenges—integral aspects of COP30's action agenda.
"Lighting embodies the intersection of technology and ecology," Liu said. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as AI, IoT, and optical science, LEOTEK has already partnered with over 300 cities, enhancing their urban networks to be both smarter and more environmentally friendly.
Since its inception, LEOTEK has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to harmonizing lighting innovations with ecological conservation. This commitment dates back to 2014 when the company introduced amber coastal lighting in Florida to minimize disturbances to turtle nesting sites. With its ECOridge Ecological Lighting Technology, which employs spectral control and intelligent environmental sensing, LEOTEK has garnered patents and accolades, including the prestigious Edison Awards, solidifying its position as a leader in sustainable lighting solutions.
The collaboration with Taiwan's Forestry and Nature Conservation Agency in projects like the "Light Up Taiwan Eco-Friendly Lighting Environment Project" aims to mitigate light pollution impacts on local wildlife. This initiative is crucial for the recovery of species such as the endemic Matsu firefly, showcasing LEOTEK's effective use of technology in environmental stewardship.
The LEOLink RenAI AI-powered Central Management System plays a vital role, analyzing data to optimize lighting performance. This innovative approach not only bridges ecological design with governance but also extends its applications across Taiwan's ecological corridors, targeting effective biodiversity management.
LEOTEK's advancements are not confined to Taiwan; they are set to expand throughout the Americas, where demonstration projects for eco-lighting will foster international collaboration toward achieving global sustainability goals. Additionally, the Interlux AI Traffic Signal System has revolutionized urban mobility across multiple continents, enhancing traffic efficiency while curbing carbon emissions, exemplifying the dual benefit of smarter infrastructure.
This presentation at COP30 accentuates LEOTEK's trailblazing efforts in aligning technology with ecological responsibility, underlining the imperative of the net-zero transition.
LEOTEK, headquartered in both Silicon Valley and Taipei, has significantly impacted over 30 countries since its establishment in 1992. Their drive towards intelligent sustainable infrastructure continues to set benchmarks for cities aspiring to achieve safety, sustainability, and net-zero futures globally. To learn more about LEOTEK’s contributions and projects, visit
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