Lighting and its role in increasing guest experience in hotels
- September 30, 2019
Author: Michael Kelsey It’s important to understand how the right light can be used in different environments. For instance, in a…
Read MoreCan lighting really improve student performance?
- August 16, 2019
Author: Raymund McGrath Lighting for Education Modern teaching spaces are flexible, interactive and often mixed-use spaces. Lighting solutions should, therefore, seamlessly integrate into…
Read MoreThe Future of Lighting in Offices
- July 12, 2019
WRITTEN BY DARYL WHIFFEN • Lighting Intelligence Sales Manager Most of us work indoors in an office environment. Lighting plays a…
Read MoreLight for Innovations – Learnings from Leonardo
- April 15, 2019
WRITTEN BY HENRI JUSLÉN Henri Juslén, Helvar’s Chief Future Illuminator, focuses together with his team on lighting,…
Read MoreGetting more women into the technology industry
- February 10, 2019
Women have come far but not far enough Women have come a long way in the workplace, breaking down stereotypical views…
Read MoreRe: Think Architecture
- January 8, 2019
Tommi Raivisto • Head of Product Digitalization is changing the building industry. The software is turning a building into an open…
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence and the Future of Lighting control
- January 8, 2019
Electricity helps us to function day and night. Indoor lighting nowadays is ubiquitous and easy. Until quite recently lighting was not taken for granted: maintaining candles and oil lamps and paraffin lamps was a labour-intensive and often dangerous chore. In modern buildings, few people notice a room or space light up when they enter. This ‘responsive’ lighting is based on a collection of rules, like classic computer code.
Read MoreHow to make the light to work for you
- January 8, 2019
WRITTEN BY HENRI JUSLÉN Henri Juslén, Helvar’s Chief Future Illuminator, focuses together with his team on lighting, research, university co-operation, IPR,…
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