Future-oriented research

Controlling the climate factors is important for a thorough investigation. This of course also includes the lighting. Complementing studies with full spectrum sunlight illumination not only contributes to future-oriented research, but also to broader research possibilities. For example, studies can be based entirely on artificial sunlight, but artificial sunlight can also be used as a basic light source when investigating the influence of, for example, different wavelengths.

Reproducibility and consistency are necessary to achieve reliable research results. Optimal controls and reliable systems ensure this. In addition, the control of the light level is desirable to create different starting points.

Light for research

Only determine the light level and adjust it. Suitable for research

Vision on light

why sunlight is also interesting for research

Our solutions

Continuous same light quality with simple control; Research into the future.

Case study

Maassluis, the Netherlands

Vincent van der Gaag, son of a dutch greenhouse builder, strives to develop a concept in which he applies a unique vertical cultivation system in a container. These containers are ment to be used worldwide, in urban environments.

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Etten-Leur, the Netherlands

A passionate grower of all kind of herbs and peppers. Research into innovations is taken very seriously, so people are curious about artifical sunlight. Which lighting is best for cultivation? They have tested colored leds from various manufacturers hang in the test set-up. They are not dissatisfied, but can it be done better?

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Amerika, the Netherlands

The Peelkroon has the desire to harvest strawberries during the winter months, this is only possible if sufficient sunlight is available. In the newly built greenhouse it is important that sufficient sunlight is there, but the light must also be ergonomically correct for the staff. The first trial harvest contained much more fruit per m2 than usual and the taste is excellent. The staff also likes to work under natural light.

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Dinterloord, the Netherlands

Fromboer is a beautiful company that has been growing various types of lettuce for 15 years and want to do this in the most environmentally friendly way. Arjan and Leonard have been dealing with the lighting issue for a while. Various spectra have been reviewed and tested, without the desired end result. They want to be able to grow varieties that the market demands and that does not work with a limited spectrum.

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Harmelen, the Netherlands

Rolf Vijverberg from Harmelen grows a unique pepper; the Enjoya. He does not do this alone, but in a consortium, as the name of the company indicates. Growing all year round is what motivates Rolf to look at new techniques, including lighting. After all, his customers also ask for his product during the dark period of the year. Good light is the only element missing from October to March.

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