Offices and communication
Lighting management caters superbly for individuals’ lighting needs.
Work that requires high levels of concentration and the increasing need
for communication impose totally different requirements. Additional, bio-
logically effective components of artificial lighting that complement day-
light at appropriate times of day work in harmony with our internal body
clock and are invigorating. Highly automated systems use time-based
management, daylight-based control and presence detection to achieve
maximum energy savings and flexibility in the event of relocation.
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Education and science
New teaching methods and media technologies are making flexible
room usage and frequent lighting situation alterations a fact of everyday
life. Convenient control units offer various lighting scenes at the press
of a button. Daylight is stimulating and enhances people’s sense of
well-being and performance. Daylight-based control or presence detec-
tion cuts energy consumption while also improving lighting quality.
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Presentation and retail
Thanks to people’s increasing awareness of energy efficiency, dim-
mable luminaires are conquering retail areas. Colour temperature and
luminance can be varied in order to leverage the material effects of
merchandise and architecture. Controlled lighting solutions are charac-
terised by high levels of convenience, great flexibility and low mainte-
nance costs because, for instance, the light spectrum can be perfectly
tuned without time-consuming filter changes. Dynamic lighting con-
cepts catch shoppers’ attention and enhance attractiveness.
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Hotel and wellness
Intuitive control units are the top priority in hotel rooms. The guest’s
personal environment is individually designed by artificial lighting and
the position of blinds. Dynamic lighting scenes that are flexibly defined
through timelines or depending on the weather situation and controlled
according to the time of day heighten guests’ sense of well-being in
restaurant and wellness areas. Exacting requirements are placed on
emergency lighting systems.
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LUXMATE lighting management
Application areas