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Why Does the US Lag Behind Europe for Human-Centric Lighting?
July 2nd, 2019Human-Centric Lighting Still Has to Prove Itself
June 19th, 2019“HCL has the Potential to Become a Standard Approach to Lighting in Most Buildings”
Human-Centric Lighting (HCL) is illumination designed to trigger biological responses in humans to suit their activities and the overall objectives of a space. While mimicking the daily color and brightness output of natural sunlight provides a range of benefits for the user, there is more to HCL than simply replacing sunlight. Each space, depending on […]
Cloudy Skies, Dark Winters, Old Buildings & Human-Centric Lighting!
The Global Human-Centric Lighting (HCL) market will be worth an estimated $849 million in 2019 and is expected to grow to approximately $3.5 billion in 2024, representing a 32.75% CAGR over the next five years. That’s according to our latest report The Human Centric Lighting Market 2019 to 2024: Global Market Prospects, Impacts & Opportunities, […]
The Global Market for Human-Centric Lighting will be Worth $849m in 2019
Human-Centric Lighting (HCL) goes beyond simply providing illumination for the built environment. It seeks to realign humans with our natural rhythms by mimicking the progression of sunlight throughout the day. Thereby triggering biological responses that make workers more productive, help patients heal faster and even enhance student learning. Our new report is a comprehensive guide […]
The Lighting Industry is STILL at a Turning Point
There’s a Network in Every Commercial Building Waiting to Become Smart
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Lighting the Way to Smart Bluetooth Mesh Connectivity!
The Natural Future For Artificial Light in Smart Buildings
Lights tuned to emit specific colors and brightnesses can support human capacity to perform specific activities better. That is the basis of the Human-Centric Lighting (HCL) industry, which has been growing at an increasing rate in recent years. If HCL can prove its abilities, it could soon be commonplace in our buildings and cities, creating […]