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The 2nd China (Linyi) Lighting Expo, opening on April 1, 2026, will feature a dedicated 'International Compliance Technology Zone' highlighting UL8750 (PoE lighting safety standards) and Malaysia's SIRIM MS IEC 62368-1:2026 compliant products. With over 120 international buyers attending, including representatives from Lowe's, IKEA Asia-Pacific, and Shopee Lighting, the event underscores growing global demand for region-specific lighting compliance solutions. This development is particularly relevant for LED manufacturers, smart lighting developers, and export-oriented suppliers targeting North American and Southeast Asian markets.
Scheduled for April 1-5, 2026, the expo will showcase Chinese-made LED drivers, smart dimming modules, and IP67-rated outdoor fixtures meeting two critical international standards: UL8750 for North America and SIRIM MS IEC 62368-1:2026 for Malaysia. The organizer reports multiple OEM/ODM technical adaptation agreements were signed during the event with major international buyers.
The spotlight on UL8750 and SIRIM-compliant drivers creates immediate pressure for component suppliers to upgrade testing protocols. Manufacturers without pre-certified solutions may face exclusion from OEM contracts.
PoE lighting systems requiring UL8750 certification now represent a clear product differentiation opportunity in North American markets, while SIRIM compliance becomes essential for Malaysian market entry.
Factories serving international retailers must now consider dual-compliance production lines to efficiently serve both North American and Southeast Asian buyers.
Companies should audit existing products against UL8750 and SIRIM MS IEC 62368-1:2026 requirements, with particular attention to PoE safety mechanisms and tropical climate durability.
Develop clear technical documentation for overseas buyers explaining compliance adaptations, especially for modified existing product lines.
With Malaysia implementing the 2026 version of IEC 62368-1, similar updates may follow in Indonesia and Thailand - warranting close tracking.
From an industry standpoint, the expo's focus signals a shift from price-driven exports to compliance-driven value propositions. While current agreements suggest immediate business opportunities, the broader impact will depend on how quickly mid-tier suppliers can adapt production processes. The simultaneous emphasis on both UL and SIRIM standards reflects China's strategic positioning as a dual-hub for Western and ASEAN markets.
This expo highlights the increasing importance of technical compliance as a competitive differentiator in lighting exports. Rather than viewing certifications as barriers, industry players should treat them as opportunities to access premium contracts with major international buyers. The current situation suggests a window of advantage for early adopters of dual-standard compatible designs.
Official announcement from Linyi Lighting Expo 2026 organizing committee. Ongoing developments in regional lighting standards require continuous monitoring.
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