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CAN: Sollum Technologies

New dynamic LED lighting management products launched

On the eve of the 10th anniversary of its foundation in January 2015, Sollum Technologies launches new products and services in dynamic LED lighting management. Sollum Technologies provides LED lighting solutions to illuminate closed environments such as greenhouses, research centers, and laboratories.

The company creates a fully dynamic LED lighting technology managed by a cloud-based platform, SUN as a Service® (SUNaaS). "This user-friendly platform reproduces with precision the natural cycle of sunlight, which remains the ultimate reference in agricultural lighting", the team says.

"Inspired by nature, Sollum's technology has been successfully implemented in the production of over 85 varieties of produce and 100 acres of greenhouses in North America and Europe," said Louis Brun, co-founder and CEO of Sollum Technologies. "For nearly 10 years now, we've developed expertise by experimenting with how modulating light benefits crop productivity, plant characteristics, and energy consumption, and facilitates pest management. In doing so, we've listened carefully to our customers to understand their needs and supported them in adopting our technology. The evolution of our products and services reflects our findings in the field and discussions, injecting even more flexibility into growers' choices and control over lighting."

SF-E2 TM — A new energy-efficient fixture
Louis shows the targeted LED spectrum of the new SF-E2 fixture provides maximum energy efficiency and plant growth to energy-conscious growers. "The SF-E2 is also suitable for businesses aiming to cohabit HPS technology with easy-to-use LED technology as part of a gradual transition."

Three wattages for each fixture
To adapt to any greenhouse size and configuration, all Sollum fixtures are now available in three wattages: 400, 800, and 1040 watts. "Our line-up of fixtures also includes the SF-ONETM and SF-PROTM. The SF-ONE's simple, flexible technology offers a spectrum that boosts crop productivity and enables the production of a majority of crops, while the SF-PRO's spectrum provides maximum light modulation to control and maintain a balance between all production parameters such as costs, growth, quality, and sustainability", he adds.

Greater flexibility and control thanks to a tailored SUNaaS platform
All SF fixtures are powered by the SUNaaS platform, which uses artificial intelligence (AI). "Features most appreciated by growers include automatic real-time dimming based on ambient light variations, and the ability to easily create and modify distinct zones to grow multiple products with the same technology."

"In the spirit of the flexibility inherent in dynamic lighting, we have designed the SUNaaS platform offering to suit the preferences of growers who want to benefit from certain functionalities rather than others," mentioned François-Roy Moisan, co-founder and CTO of Sollum. "As a result, we are proposing a core package included with the purchase of any fixture and an optional advanced package, to which a customer can add additional features that match their priorities. Like our technology, our services now support a highly personalized experience."

The constant evolution of the SUNaaS platform
Sollum seeks to enhance its cloud-based platform by integrating the technology with "leading"climate control systems (including Damatex) and plant visualization systems (Leaficient), aiming to help simplify plant growth control and increase lighting efficiency.

Meeting at the Canadian Greenhouse Conference
Sollum is present at the Canadian Greenhouse Conference in Niagara Falls, October 9-10 (booth 2007).

For more information:
Sollum Technologies
Canada email: Nick Occhionero
US email: Tim Gilpatrick , Matthew Bonavita
www.sollumtechnologies.com

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