“Signify forces people to work in the office”
Signify is being accused of forcing all its 2,350 employees to work full-time in the office again now that more and more countries are abandoning all coronavirus measures.
Signify is being accused of forcing all its 2,350 employees to work full-time in the office again now that more and more countries are abandoning all coronavirus measures.
These are dark days for illumination specialist Signify, as the former Philips Lighting undergoes a large reorganization.
Following a decline since 2016 and a particularly harsh 2020, Signify expects sales to start going up again.
High Tech Campus Eindhoven (HTCE) is teaming up with some of the big names from the Brainport region to open the new AI Innovation Center.
Signify’s Q3 results were still impacted by the pandemic, but not as much as the preceding quarter.
Despite corona-related challenges that have been “second to none”, Eindhoven-based lighting company Signify managed to maintain its Q2 sales on roughly the same level as a year ago.
Smart lighting systems bring the potential for big cost and energy savings. The public-private Prisma project has produced tooling to streamline their development and deployment. Partners Signify and ESI (TNO) are now building on their successful collaboration to put the results to broad practical use.
The lighting experts at Signify, formerly Philips Lighting, are feeling the pressure from the corona health crisis.
Unions are furious about Signify’s proposal to sacrifice wages, reports the regional newspaper Eindhovens Dagblad.
The lighting experts of Signify, formerly Philips Lighting, have released their earnings report for 2019.