The 30th Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition (GILE) opened with remarkable enthusiasm, and Kinglumi , the AI lighting pioneer, once again became the center of attention. With cutting-edge technology, immersive scenarios, and breakthrough interaction methods, Kinglumi unveiled a futuristic vision of lighting—one that understands, responds, and evolves.
A New Era of Lighting: From Passive to Proactive
At booth B30 in Hall 9.2, Kinglumi showcased the transformative power of AI with a lighting solution that goes beyond illumination. Their latest innovation—gesture recognition control—drew massive crowds. With just a wave of the hand, users could adjust brightness, color temperature, and activate scene modes, eliminating the need for traditional switches or apps. This seamless, contactless interaction marked a major leap toward intuitive, human-centric environments.
The experience? Intelligent, immersive, and instinctive—light that breathes, senses, and responds in real time.

Seven Scenarios, Eight Functions: AI Lighting for Every Space
Kinglumi introduced a full-spectrum, scenario-based lighting showcase covering:
- Fashion retail chains
- Fresh produce supermarkets
- Ceramic and sanitary showrooms
- Executive offices & tea rooms
- Art exhibitions
- Fine dining spaces
- Automotive 4S stores

Across these seven themed areas, Kinglumi integrated eight breakthrough functions, including:
- Gesture recognition & calling
- Intelligent color matching
- Autonomous perception
- Full-spectrum lighting database
- Low-carbon energy optimization
- Scene-based light environment creation
- Real-time big data analytics
- Adaptive response to human behavior
The highlight? A giant rotating chameleon art installation at the entrance simulated the changing colors of the four seasons. AI lighting adjusted dynamically to environmental hues—just like a chameleon—to deliver the most visually comfortable lighting at all times.

Human-Centric Intelligence: Lighting That Understands You
Kinglumi’s “AI Lighting · Light That Understands You” initiative represents a seismic shift in how we think about space and light. Whether in a supermarket or executive lounge, the AIcolor system autonomously analyzes product categories and applies the optimal light spectrum, enhancing visual appeal and extending product freshness. For office environments, pre-configured lighting modes—welcome, work, meeting, leisure, rest, and energy-saving—create healthier, more productive atmospheres.
At the heart of the booth, real-time data dashboards showcased traffic heat maps and engagement hotspots, powered by precision sensors. Retailers can leverage this data to optimize staffing, inventory placement, and marketing strategies—transforming lighting into a powerful tool for operational efficiency and revenue growth.
A Magnet for Industry Leaders and Media
Throughout the exhibition, Kinglumi’s booth was a focal point for media and industry associations. Delegations from Guzhen Lighting Media, Cloud Light Media, the Sichuan Lighting Association, and the Shenzhen Lighting Association visited the booth for interviews and live coverage. Their feedback was unanimous: Kinglumi is setting new standards in AI lighting.
Online, Kinglumi broadcast the event through official livestream channels, allowing a global audience to experience the innovation virtually. Professional trade groups and tech enthusiasts alike flocked to the booth, underscoring Kinglumi’s influence and reputation in the smart lighting domain.

The Future Is Now
Kinglumi’s vision is clear: lighting must evolve from a passive utility to an intelligent ecosystem. From gesture-controlled lights to data-driven space optimization, the company is redefining what’s possible in commercial environments. In the near future, Kinglumi plans to expand gesture recognition to control not just lights, but curtains, air conditioning, massage chairs, humidifiers, and more—ushering in an era of full-space AI orchestration.
As GILE 2025 continues, Kinglumi welcomes partners, professionals, and visionaries to join them at Booth B30 in Hall 9.2. Let’s illuminate the future—together.

