"Ford's licence of Color Kinetics' patents marks a very exciting milestone - both for the accumulating strength of our licensing programme and the penetration of LED technology into bigger, broader markets," said Bill Sims, president and CEO, Color Kinetics. "We believe that the ability to personalise spaces, whether homes, workstations or even cars, has widespread market appeal, and the opportunity to put this advanced control in vehicle owners' hands is very exciting."
While single colour LED sources have been applied in automotive lighting for a number of years, Ford was one of the first to capitalise on the digitally controllable nature of LEDs when it introduced the MyColor colour-changing instrument panel in its Ford Mustangs. The global licence will cover all sales of the Mustang MyColor instrument panel as well as other intelligent colour-controllable systems that Ford may introduce in the future.
"The compact, durable nature and inherent intelligence of LEDs allow completely new uses of light, with customisable auto interiors being an excellent example," said Sims. "Color Kinetics envisioned such vertical applications years ago and developed an intellectual property portfolio that would allow us to reach ancillary markets beyond the core illumination space. This agreement epitomises our cross-industry approach to driving adoption, and it points to what we believe is the eventual merger of illumination with intelligence."
(Jim Evans)