1982
Airport Charles de Gaulle

Reflector technology and Tubular Lighting Systems 90 and 120 show Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris in a new light.
In Lille the Metro stops at stations lit by Semperlux.

1983
SEMPERLUX Marienfelde

Semperlux moves into a new manufacturing plant in Berlin-Marienfelde; usable area: 18,000 sq.m. The number of employees rises to 190.
A further component is added to the interior range: non-glare lighting for computer workstations.

1984
Lighting Kurfürstendamms in Berlin

1984 se'lux is assigned by the governing body in Berlin to re-design the lighting for Berlin's Kurfürstendamm using HARDENBERG historical street lanterns, now a well-known feature of one of Berlin's most popular streets.

1985
Airports Cairo and Djakarta

Word of Semperlux competence in the field of airport lighting has spread: The airports in Cairo and in Djakarta are added to the list. Even the Dutch queen enjoys the golden glow of se'lux. Residential fittings and tubular lighting systems adorn her castle in The Hague.

1986
NEON-systems and SATURN-range

the NEON systems are developed for the interior lighting sector.
The trend-setting SATURN range is designed for the exterior lighting sector.

1987
Cube de la Défense, Paris

Practically a new landmark in France: the 'Cube de la Défense' in Paris.
All offices and public areas are lit with Tubular Lighting System 90, a total of 8000 metres.

1988
EUTRAC

Semperlux founds a subsidiary, EUTRAC� Stromschienen GmbH & Co., whose main task lies the development and manufacture of tracks, track systems and adapters. In 1990 the Citylights range of spots is developed to complement the EUTRAC range of interior fittings. This marks the beginning of a new product line: 'LIGHTS & TRACKS'. registered trademark of the Semperlux Aktiengesellschaft