

LIGMAN recognises its role in the global marketplace as a leading lighting manufacturer in architectural outdoor lighting. Our ability to design, manufacture and distribute quality lighting luminaires is well established in both local markets and by lighting professionals around the world.
At LIGMAN we know the best lighting for people is also the best lighting for the environment and the planet. Therefore, it is important for us to engage in ethical and environmentally sustainable practices such as preserving natural resources for future generations and emphasising lighting solutions for people.
Our commitment to the United Nations 2030 Agenda reinforced our founding core values. Advancements in photo-voltaic technology have enabled us to focus on renewable energy. In addition to promoting equality in the workplace, supporting local communities, and achieve carbon neutral manufacturing.
LIGMAN is your global, flexible and competitive lighting solution partner.
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CAMPUS is LIGMAN’s international headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand.
Comprised of the LANTERN Building and EXPERIENCE Center (Outdoor), it serves as a hub for learning about lighting technology, as well as an engaging meeting point.
Visitors of all backgrounds – be it students, industry professionals, or the general public – have the opportunity to expand their lighting knowledge and grow the community at CAMPUS.
Completed in 2019, the LANTERN building, the home of LIGMAN’s head office, not only culminates years of company growth and development, but also serves as a workplace for its employees and destination for all its valued clients and customers from around the world.
The LANTERN Building name both shows our intention to make it a beacon in the skyline of Bangkok, but also denotes its purpose:
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Nexus for Training
Education
Realisation & Networking
As of 2025 the LANTERN Building has expanded to include the EXPERIENCE Center, which showcases products in full detail. In addition to a Seminar Room which accommodates up to 120 participants.
Across two floors of the LANTERN Building is a showcase of the LIGMAN range of lighting solutions and technology.
Each branch of the portfolio has its own dedicated booth for providing detailed explanations and hands-on demonstrations of the products and innovations.
New and returning visitors to CAMPUS can check out the latest products and rotating highlights on the 2nd floor EXPERIENCE Center. Which also has stations for the various custom offerings from LIGMAN, from complete fittings to optics and finishes.
Integrated lighting solutions for urban environments have their own dedicated booths. Including multi-purpose luminaires, and the future of citywide illumination through smart lighting.
Finally, LIGMAN’s commitment to providing environmentally conscious lighting solutions is also showcased throughout. With demonstrations of Solar Lighting, DarkSky Approved ranges of luminaires, and more.
Designed as a modern-style home with an outdoor garden, this realistic demonstration area is equipped with a variety of LIGMAN’s lighting solutions.
Offering an immersive and authentic lighting experience, visitors can experience first-hand the scale and quality of a LIGMAN installation. In addition to the luminaires themselves, dimming and lighting controls, tunable white technology and more can be witnessed in this lifelike environment.
More than a showroom, CAMPUS is a hub that integrates all elements of good lighting design—beneficial for people, the environment, and the planet.
Each group who visits CAMPUS has their own unique focus. Whether lighting designers, architects, or contractors, which is why we tailor every tour to meet the specific needs of our guests.
Contact our team today to arrange your CAMPUS visit.
We have identified 6 SDG’s that we have committed to upholding:
Light REMAINS typically refers to the idea that even in difficult or dark times, there is still hope, positivity, or a sense of possibility
It suggests that no matter how challenging a situation may be, there are elements of brightness, resilience, or optimism that persist.
It is a metaphorical expression emphasising the enduring presence of positive aspects, even amidst adversity.
Through continued commitment to sustainable living, a positive impact on the environment endures.
Our holistic approach to sustainability goes back to the founding of LIGMAN and our commitment to innovation
Light for TODAY what we’re already doing – Our Solutions Light for TOMORROW what we plan to do next – Our Actions Light for PEOPLE our company philosophy – Our Culture
In 2015 The United Nations’ introduced the 2030 Agenda. A universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure all people enjoy peace and prosperity. The Agenda identifies 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s).
We recognise our role in the global marketplace as a leading lighting manufacturer
For this reason, it is important for us to not only produce high quality lighting products, but also engage in ethical and environmentally sustainable practices which preserve natural resources for future generations. Because lighting for cities should not be at the cost of the environment.
“Our international focus is to provide the best lighting for both people and nature”
All our luminaires are manufactured and tested in house to international standards (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 17025). Using LM6 aluminium alloy with low copper content (0.02wt%) ensures high corrosion resistance for a long service life. All materials for manufacturing follow RoHS-REACH-POP. With efficient LED chips resistant to deterioration over a long period rated to over 50K hours.
All our luminaires are manufactured and tested in house to international standards of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 17025
Using LM6 aluminium alloy with low copper content (0.02wt%) ensures high corrosion resistance for a long service life
Efficient LED chips resistant to deterioration over a long period rated to over 50,000 hours
All materials for manufacturing follow RoHS-REACH-POP
Efficiency
LED optimisation enables the generation of more light from less power. With luminous efficacy now reaching 147 lumens per watt.
MicroVOS™ (Micro Variable Optical System) is unique light distribution technology. It enables customers to specify tailored optics to suit the precise needs of a project. Producing more efficient lighting solutions and reducing the number of luminaires.
MicroVOS™ (Micro Variable Optical System) is unique light distribution technology. It enables customers to specify tailored optics to suit the precise needs of a project. Producing more efficient lighting solutions and reducing the number of luminaires.
Internet of Things (IoT) technology scales lighting control to entire cities. The LIGHTCONNECT™ capable range of luminaires and poles are equipped with Nema 7 and/or Zhaga Book 18 (Up) and (Down) sockets. Making the device smart and ready-toconnect to any device or control system protocol.
Photovoltaic technology and battery storage can now provide reliable solar powered lighting. Solar Lighting reduces the reliance on grid power and facilitiates energy independence. Enabling street and area lighting to service areas without existing infrastructure.
Lighting for humans should not be detrimental to flora, fauna, or the night time environment. To address this concern, LIGMAN offers a range of lighting solutions in harmony with nature.
Low height, shielded fittings, only emitting light above 560nm wavelength. Designed for coastal developments to prevent interference with sea turtle migration and survival.
Combines tunable white (amber to 3000K) with time clocks. Reducing both intensity and colour temperate of light to a level friendlier to noctural animals, inspects and plant life.
Must be specified with 3000K or warmer and not emit light above the horizontal plane. Minimise glare, reduce light trespass and skyglow, with a goal of eliminating light pollution.
Evolution and innovation are guiding principles at LIGMAN.
Technology is always improving and new frameworks of operation challenge accepted standard practices. The 2030 Agenda has taken this a step further and proposed measurable milestones for organisations to meet. Challenging companies already leading the way to take it a step further.
“Below are some of the changes we are implementing to reach our Sustainable Development Goals”
Manufacturing and shipping processes by their nature produce waste. So we are always refining our processes to reduce the amount of byproduct. Currently we are eliminating single-use paper and plastic, replacing them with reusable and biodegradable materials. This will reduce the waste from luminaire packaging by 50% and from production and warehouse by 10%.
We are identifying and reducing non-recyclable items as we work towards a zero waste target. Updating our manufacturing procedures to minimise the amount of raw material waste, and divert what we can from landfill.
LIGMAN is reducing it’s carbon print every year with an aim of Carbon neutrality by 2040. The long-term commitment involves comprehensive action across the entire company, with each change bringing us closer to our goal.
We are passionate about providing perfect lighting solutions for people. At LIGMAN this means more than illuminating the environment people live in. It extends to the well-being of our employees and corporate culture. To supporting the communities living in the towns nearby our factories. As well as charities and non-profit-organisations in our home country of Thailand.
“By leading with people in mind, we can make a genuine difference and enhance peoples lives”
Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) company policy outlines our efforts to give back to the world as it gives to us. Beginning at home, we provide support to schools, hospitals, and temples in Thailand. As well as COVID-19 support to local organisations and those in neighbouring countries.
We are proud to say that we have always promoted equal opportunities for employment. Of our 447 employees, 45.41% percent are women. This spans across our Headquarters, Factory 1 and Factory 2 in Thailand.
LIGMAN’s factories have given the surrounding towns a boost in the local economy and quality of life for the residents. Following the construction of each factory, major upgrades to town infrastructure took place. Including sealing of dirt roads and installation of street lighting. The job opportunities from the factory have flowed into the community, with shops and restaurants opening to service the growth in the local economy.
https://www.ligman.com/sustainability
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City: Kristiansand
Country: Norway
Client: Hälsocenter
Luminaire supplier: Lyskomponenter
Products used: VEKTER, LIGHTSOFT, RADO
City: Kuala Lumpur
Country: Malaysia
Client: AC Pools & Services sdn bhd
Products used: AQUA, OREGON
City: Sydney, New South Wales
Country: Australia
Products used: POWERMISSION, LIGHTSOFT
City: Macau
Country: China
Lighting designer: Inhabit
Products used: LADOR, KIOS
City: Nangang
Country: Taiwan
Products used: QUANTUM, BENTON, STEAMER
City: Queenstown
Country: New Zealand
Lighting designer: Donald Heslop
Engineer: Powell Fenwick Consultants
Client: Radcliffe Electrical
Products used: LIGHTSOFT
City: Singapore
Country: Singapore
Products used: ARIZONA, ODESSA, LIGHTSOFT, VIOS, JET, MIC, MUSTANG
City: Valais
Country: Switzerland
Client: RD Light
Products used: NYBRO, GAVLE
City: Béziers
Country: France
Engineer: Horizon lumieres
Client: Groupe ANGELOTTI
Luminaire supplier: Horizon lumieres
Products used: LIGHTSOFT, LEEDS, LIGHT LINEAR PT, MASK
City: Bangkok
Country: Thailand
Client: Origin Prime2 Company Limited
Products used: PRAGUE, UTAH, LEEDS, BENTON, VIOS, ANNET
City: Solo (Central Java)
Country: Indonesia
Lighting designer: Design Performa Energy
Client: PT. Sinergi Citra Karsa Mandiri
Products used: LEEDS, MIC, MACARON LBX, LIGHT LINEAR PT, FUNEN
City: Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Lighting designer: PT. Desain Plus Energi
Architect: Owner’s In-house Architect
Engineer: PT. Lima Mitra Teknologi
Client: PT. Lima Mitra Teknologi
Products used: LIGHTALK, JASPER, MIC
City: Port Louis
Country: Mauritius
Lighting designer: DH Architects and Arup
Architect: DH Architect
Engineer: Arup
Products used: QUANTUM
City: Stockholm
Country: Sweden
Luminaire supplier: Riechens Elektriska
Products used: ODESSA
City: Fribourg
Country: Switzerland
Client: RD Light
Products used: SMITH, FORREY, ITAC
City: Quelaines-Saint-Gault
Country: France
Lighting designer: Antoine Grison
Client: Yesss Electricity Laval
Products used: LEEDS, LADOR
City: Bédée
Country: France
Lighting designer: Lumiscop Rennes T.Garcin
Products used: LADOR
City: Abu Dhabi
Country: UAE
Lighting designer: DPA Lighting Consultants, London
Architect: Gillespies (UK) - Landscape Architect
Engineer: AESG
Client: TDIC (Tourism Development & Investment Company)
Products used: LIGHT LINEAR PT
City: Cernon-Ain
Country: France
Architect: Camille FRANC, Croisée d’Archi
Engineer: B.E. - ILTEC
Client: Département de l’AIN
Products used: ODESSA, LIGHT LINEAR PT
City: Ísafjörður
Country: Iceland
Architect: GGuðjón Samúelsson
Engineer: ÓK raf ehf
Client: Ísafjarðarbær (Ísafjarðar town)
Products used: QUANTUM
City: Costa Mesa, CA
Country: USA
Client: Audi
Products used: BENTON
City: Jakarta
Country: Indonesia
Lighting designer: Grahacipta Hadiprana
Products used: GINO, ZEAT
City: Piré sur seiche
Country: France
Architect: Agence d’Architecture Unité
Engineer: Oraytechma Mr Oleron
Client: Groupe Legendre
Luminaire supplier: PRÉLUDE Rennes
Products used: VEKTER, ZEAT, ODESSA, JET
City: Nashville
Country: USA
Products used: SMITH
City: Ahmedabad
Country: India
Lighting designer: Zion Dzine
Architect: DPA Design Studio
Luminaire supplier: Illumination Genesis
Products used: OREGON, JANET
City: Bogor
Country: Indonesia
Lighting designer: Grahacipta Hadiprana
Products used: JANET, LIGHTALK, MUSHROOM
City: Bali
Country: Indonesia
Lighting designer: Grahacipta Hadiprana
Products used: JANET, ZEAT, TANGO
City: Bali
Country: Indonesia
Lighting designer: Grahacipta Hadiprana
Products used: JANET, ZEAT
City: Knudshoved, Copenhagen
Country: Denmark
Architect: Dan Stubbergaard, Cobe
Engineer: Strunge Jensen A/S
Client: SIF Gruppen A/S
Products used: ODESSA, KIOS
City: Sydney
Country: Australia
Architect: Travis Partners and Kohn Pederson Fox
Engineer: ER&D
Products used: ODESSA
City: Depok
Country: Indonesia
Lighting designer: PT. Desain Plus Energi
Client: PT. Mandala Putera Prima
Products used: ODESSA
City: Reims
Country: France
Lighting designer: PROLUM Bétheny
Engineer: SEEI Cormontreuil
Client: BPALC
Products used: NORDSTROM
City: Bangkok
Country: Thailand
Lighting designer: B-Lit illumination
consultant
Client: Siam Retail Development (Fashion Island)
Products used: VEKTER, MIC
City: Bangkok
Country: Thailand
Lighting designer: Bo Steiber Lighting Design (Thailand)
Architect: Design 103 International
Engineer: EEC Lincolne Scott
Client: N.C.C. Management & Development
Products used: LIGHT LINEAR PT, RADO
City: Le Mans
Country: France
Architect: L’atelier déco Le Mans
Client: EDE Européenne d’Eclairage
Products used: CINATI
City: Invercargill
Country: New Zealand
Lighting designer: Evan Owens
Engineer: Cosgroves
Products used: VANCOUVER, QUANTUM
City: Annecy
Country: France
Lighting designer: LOOM – Lyon (69)
Engineer: LOOM – Lyon (69)
Client: LEGENDRE Group
Luminaire supplier: SANTERNE (42)
Products used: STEAMER, GANDALF
City: Queenstown
Country: New Zealand
Lighting designer: Steve Long
Client: Radcliffe Electrical
Luminaire supplier: Impressions Lighting
Products used: STEAMER, Poles
City: Ruaudin
Country: France
Lighting designer: Intension
Architect: LOJIC INGENIERIE Chatellerault
Client: Groupe Desjouis Paris
Products used: Odessa
City: Angles
Country: France
Lighting designer: Stéphane Forgeau Sonepar 85
Products used: LIGHTSOFT
City: Rennes Cesson Sévigné
Country: France
Architect: CLUB
Engineer: Ana Ingénierie
Client: Groupe Lamotte
Luminaire supplier: Prélude
Products used: LEEDS WEDGE, LIGHTSOFT
City: Illertissen
Country: Germany
Products used: ODESSA
City: Evanston
Country: USA
Products used: JET
City: Victoria
Country: Australia
Products used: ROBUST
City: Australian Capital Territory
Country: Australia
Products used: QUANTUM, VEKTER
City: Columbus, Ohio
Country: USA
City: Melbourne
Country: Australia
Architect: Jackson Clements Burrows
Architectures (JCBA)
Engineer: Connel Design and Construction
Client: City of Port Philip
Products used: MARVIK, RADO, VIOS, MARTINI
City: Wellington
Country: New Zealand
Client: Wellington City Council
Luminaire supplier: Impressions Lighting
Products used: VERTICAL SOLAR PV POLES
City: Praha
Country: Czech Republic
Architect: AND, spol. s r.o.
Engineer: AND, spol. s r.o.
Client: Prague Botanical Garden
Products used: RADO
City: Hong Kong
Country: China
Luminaire supplier: Lumen Design Lighting
Products used: BENTON, MIC, UTAH, SYNDY
City: Melbourne, Victoria
Country: Australia
Products used: ROBUST, BILLUND, MARTINI
City: Macau
Country: China
Luminaire Supplier: Lumen Design Lighting Co., Ltd.
Products used: TANGO, VEKTER
City: Oregon
Country: USA
Products used: KWH
WALK PH 1
City: Al-Khobar
Country: Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia
Client: Ajdan
Products used: VANCOUVER
City: Dhaka
Country: Bangladesh
Client: Road Transport and Highways Division
Luminaire supplier: Heaven’s Light Pvt. Ltd.
Products used: BILLUND
City: Kiruna
Country: Sweden
Lighting designer: Cedervall Arkitekter
Products used: GAVLE
City: Shepparton
Country: Australia
Lighting designer: Simon Gullifer
City: Wellington
Country: New Zealand
Client: Wellington City Council
Luminaire supplier: Impressions Lighting Products used: VERTICAL SOLAR PV POLES, STEAMER
City: Hamilton
Country: New Zealand
Architect: Wraight & Associates
Client: Hamilton City Council
Luminaire supplier: Impressions Lighting
Products used: LADOR, LEEDS, PRAGUE
City: Drammen
Country: Norway
Lighting designer: Katherine Hjelmeseth, Ramboll
Engineer: Otera Traftec
Products used: QUANTUM, LIGHTALK, MIC
City: Taipei, Tucheng District
Country: Taiwan
Lighting designer: ARIZONA, BAMBOO
City: New Delhi
Country: India
Lighting designer: Atelier Dada
Architect: HCP
Engineer: SPCL
Client: CPWD
Luminaire supplier: Lightkrafts
Products used: ARIZONA, LEEDS, KIOS, ODESSA
City: Nantes Saint Herblain
Country: France
Architect: Agence Unité Nantes
Products used: VANCOUVER, BAMBOO
City: Kaunas
Country: Lithuania
Architect: Laurynas Avyzius, Nebrau Architect
Engineer: KTG Asset Management, JSC Products used: BENTON
City: New South Wales
Country: Australia
Products used: BILLUND
City: Sydney
Country: Australia
Products used: LIGHT LINEAR DENVER
City: Mishawaka, Indiana
Country: USA
Architect: Jones Petrie Rafinski
Client: City of Mishawaka
Products used: VANCOUVER
City: Torigné Fouillard
Country: France
Lighting designer: EICE INGÉNIERIE
Architect: Atelier RUBIN associés
Luminaire supplier: LUMISCOP
Products used: LIGHT LINEAR DENVER
City: Doha
Country: Qatar
Luminaire supplier: Al-Dhow
Products used: ARGENTINA
City: Melbourne
Country: Australia
Products used: GANDALF
City: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Country: Australia
Products used: QUANTUM
City: LE MANS
Country: France
Lighting designer: EDE Européenne d’Eclairage
Architect: Atelier K - Architectes
Engineer: LCA Bet thermiques
Client: CERFRANCE
Products used: LIGHT LINEAR PT, LEEDS, LADOR, SANDY
City: Bangkok
Country: Thailand
Products used: MALTA
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