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  • Introducing Notor 65 Dynamic, a luminaire with focus on well-being at the workplace.

    Notor 65 Dynamic - With the light qualities of nature

    Sprung out of research, the innovative Notor 65 Dynamic has now seen the light of day – as the first of its kind. With a clear focus on our perceived well-being, it brings the light qualities of nature to our indoor environments. With a diffuse direct/indirect light, combined with directional light from a spotlight mounted on the side, dynamic and natural-like lighting is created.

  • Daniel Johansson, Managing Director at Fagerhults Belysning, on a walk with his mentor Agnesa Selmani, Group leader at IKEA.

    Omvänt mentorskap/ Reversed mentorship

    Since the Chamber of Commerce Jönköpings County and Fagerhult began a dialogue regarding mentorship, there has been a clear common purpose - to do the opposite. That is why they are now initiating Reverse Mentorship - a cross-generational mentorship program starting 2021.// Nu inleder Handelskammaren och Fagerhult ett samarbete kring Omvänt mentorskap - ett generationsöverbryggande ledarinitiativ.

  • Fagerhult design engineer Martin Bååth with the new environmental flatpanel Multilume Re:Think (photo: Patrik Svedberg).

    The waste is the win - making your carbon footprint tip-toe.

    Sustainability and environmental awareness are (thankfully) on everyone’s agenda these days. And for real change to happen, we all need to make new choices. Meet some of the people at Fagerhult, that has challenged themselves into thinking outside the box, resulting in - a little box.

  • Multilume Re:Think - an environmental take on a versatile luminaire, where the waste is now the win.

    Multilume Re:Think - making your carbon footprint tip-toe.

    Our popular flatpanel Multilume Slim has seen the light of day in a new skin; Multilume Re:Think. By replacing the material in the luminaire body with renewable resources in one of our best-selling products, we reduce the climate impact from the luminaire body by 83% (compared to a Multilume Slim). An environmental take on a versatile luminaire, where the waste is now the win.

  • Fagerhult X Sony - a smart collaboration with people in focus

    Fagerhult X Sony - a smart collaboration with people in focus

    Through a new collaborative initiative, Fagerhult's wireless lighting control system, Organic Response, and Sony's navigation system for large offices, Nimway, can now work together to provide better overviews and control of flows in larger buildings. This gives direct benefits for the employee working environment, saving time and increasing efficiency.

  • By using sensors in the existing lighting architecture, the combined smart systems creates an expanded granular alarm detection.

    Fagerhult X Securitas

    Together with Securitas, Fagerhult is presenting a collaborative solution where we combine smart lighting control with security. By taking advantage of existing lighting architecture, with extended functionality, the systems' management of flows and resources in the event of incidents and evacuations is facilitated. All to increase the feeling of security and safety in the premises.

  • The sense of belonging, and inclusion of a group, is a strong basic need that all humans share. (Photo: Magnus Liam Karlsson)

    In the club -I have a feeling I belong here

    Building a community is not a quick win. So, why do for-profit brands invest time and money in this activity? In short, creating a community connected to your brand gives the customers a feeling that they are included. And nothing generates brand loyalty like inclusion.

  • Experiencing a brand is more than just the logo. It is the smell, the sound and the light as well. (Photo: Alexander Ruas)

    Feel the brand

    Why is it that we expect a certain type of music in a jeans shop? And how is it that we notice instantly when the music might be “wrong”? We perceive our environment with all our senses, and the sensory stimuli triggers feelings within us. But does the sensory impressions influence my will to shop?

  • Fashion from forest. (Photo: Anna Sigge)

    UN-iting businesses for a better world

    In a time of global disruption, ambitious climate action is as urgent as ever. The United Nations has therefore worked continuously to unite business efforts with governmental initiatives, for the past 20 years. But in order to meet the 17 UN Climate Goals, and reach the 1,5˚C by 2030, we need to Recover Better. This is how the lighting industry may contribute.

  • Living with dementia can be confusing and emotionally turbulent. But light therapy can help balance some of the symptoms. (Photo: Ola Ericson)

    Agitated, anxious and alone - living with Dementia

    For many people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) life can be confusing and emotionally turbulent. But light therapy can help balance some of the symptoms.

  • Light can ease the every day life for people suffering from demensia. (Photo: Sofia Sabel)

    Setting the biological clock - with light

    Even though we consider ourselves modern people, our brains are really not that up to date. We are still biological creatures, affected by the shifts in nature - something that is very apparent in the Health and Care sector.
    Apart from its central role in vision itself, light is important for many physiological and psychological processes for us humans. It can improve concentration, affect our

  • Dr Shelley James at Age of Light Innovations Group (Photo: Marcus Ahmad).

    Lighting first aid for the TikTok-generation

    When lighting expert Shelley James realized how lockdown affects the wellbeing of kids and teenagers, she was shocked. Now she is joining forces with Fagerhult to improve the light health of the TikTok-generation.

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