Quality lighting is important for human health and wellbeing.

It enables us to see well, function well, and feel well.
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Benefits

Lighting that elevates
human health and wellbeing

Sustainable

LED connected lighting systems can reduce lighting-related energy costs by up to 80% whilst supporting adherence to global building standards such as WELL.

Reliable

Maintain 100% uptime in mission critical areas through predictive lamp failure and proactive maintenance. Also, automate the testing of emergency lighting quickly and easily to ensure regulatory compliance and occupant safety.

Scalable

Suitable for facilities of all sizes, from small clinics to large, multi-building campuses. The system is also flexible, so lighting behaviours can be changed and rooms can be repurposed with a few mouse clicks.

Human-centric

Support patients and employees to feel their best with tuneable white lighting that mimics natural daylight. Connected lighting delivers the right light, when and where it’s needed, to suit the task at hand.

Stakeholder Benefits

Meeting the needs of patients,
workers & administration alike

Patients and families

Light can improve parameters like mood and depression, sleep, and length of stay. Connected lighting is especially beneficial for patients in special care, whose circadian rhythms or emotional health is impaired, such as patients with Alzheimer’s disease or those in palliative care.

Healthcare workers

Create an optimal work environment using connected lighting that supports the comfort, alertness, and performance of your workforce. Additional benefits include improving the circadian rhythm and reducing the stress of nightshift workers.

Department heads

Discover new efficiencies, including:

  • Increased employee satisfaction and productivity.
  • Improved energy savings and sustainability outcomes.
  • Decreased patient hospitalization times.
Healthcare Insight

“Today’s healthcare consumers are well informed and expect better choices. They want hospitals to be welcoming and efficient places to go for treatment. They expect to be offered customized care and high levels of service.”

Resources, Guides & Downloads

Lighting Control for Smart Hospitals Lighting Control for Smart Hospitals
Lighting Control for Smart Hospitals
Hospital Application Guide Hospital Application Guide
Hospital Application Guide
Emergency Lighting Control Solutions Emergency Lighting Control Solutions
Emergency Lighting Control Solutions

Healthcare Case Studies

Case Study

Alava General Hospital

Alava General Hospital is one of the main health centres in Spain's Basque Country. It has around 750 beds, with nearly 200,000 annual stays. Approximately 37,000 surgeries are performed per year and emergencies exceed 470 per day.
Case Study

Royal Adelaide Hospital

The Royal Adelaide Hospital is the South Australia’s largest public hospital, providing a comprehensive range of services to an estimated 85,000 inpatients and 400,000 outpatients each year.