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Newsletter - 2025 - 2  (April - June)

Newsletter - Power Tuning Lighting controls technologies and automation


A- A Study: Non-Image-Forming (NIF) Effects of Daytime Electric Light Exposure in Humans; conclude that brighter light and light with a higher proportion of short wavelength light should be preferred during the day, based on the results of meta-analyses of the effects of NIF lighting on physiological, cognitive and subjective outcomes. Read more (Leukos Journal, May 2025)
B- Hybrid lighting control systems offer the best of both worlds by integrating wired and wireless communication. In practical terms, this means that mission-critical devices remain wired, ensuring stability, while wireless sensors, switches, and fixtures add adaptability. Read more (EC&M magazine May 2025)
C- Energy savings is still an option by lighting & control upgrade, that also will affect other systems like emergency, building integration, and make your building more human and tenant centric. Read more (Building magazine June 2025)
D- Awarded DALI Project: Aimed at improving employee well-being and productivity, combined the latest DALI technology with science-based lighting automation, the system not only met WELL standards but also set a new benchmark in smart and sustainable lighting design. Read more (https://www.dali-alliance.org/awards2024/
E- Melanopic Equivalent Daylight Illuminance (M-EDI) is widely used to assess circadian-effective lighting, but is it truly optimized for human biological responses? Read more (LIGHT NOW Blog June 2025)