Demiurge Unit

Demiurge Unit Limited is a LED design company with offices in New York and Hong Kong. Founded by LED artist Teddy Lo in New York, Demiurge Unit expanded its operation into Hong Kong in 2005.

LEDARTIST
Limited (Ltd.)
IndustryLED Lighting Industry
FoundedNew York City
Headquarters Hong Kong, People's Republic of China
ServicesLED Lighting Design
Websitehttp://www.demiurgeunit.com

Business and Services

Demiurge Unit focuses on LED illumination technology. It offers services in (1) LED design & consultancy and (2) art direction, graphic design and contemporary art. LED design & consultancy includes architectural and façade lighting, interior and events lighting, and LED signage. Art direction includes interactive design, graphic and motion graphics, artistic LED programming, and overall project art direction.

Awards

  • Innovative Entrepreneur 2007 by Junior Chamber International – City Junior Chamber
  • 2006 Hong Kong Awards for Industries – Innovative & Creativity Certificate of Merit by Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce
  • China Solid State Lighting Design Award by China Solid State Lighting Association

Memberships

Projects

LED Design : Innocentre, MIST, AIDS Concern, VIA-Stella, Innovative & Design Expo, Business of Design Week, Miramar Shopping Mall, Russell Simon’s Art for Life, KEF, Philips LED Graphics, Good Luck Beijing

Art Direction : DTFU, Magic Mirror, One Red Dot, Untitled, BODW, Common Space Branding, Common Space x Samsung Branding, Equestrian, KEF Event Graphics, Philips LED Graphics, Pi Branding, INNO MIST Animation, Singapore Exhibition, VIA

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