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Sollum Technologies announces a new smart LED lighting solution
by CM Staff
The fixture's integration with the SUN as a ServiceĀ® ("SUNaaS") cloud platform has been streamlined to make assimilation into a greenhouse's software infrastructure easier.
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Sollum introduces the SF05A, the latest generation of its smart LED fixture: an AI-powered grow light. Connected Power LED by nature. (CNW Group/Sollum Technologies)
MONTRĆAL ā On Sept. 24, Sollum Technologies announced the release of its latest fixture for its 100% programmable smart LED lighting solution. The advanced fixture, known as the SF05A, constitutes a purported advance for Sollum and horticultural lighting technology.
Key metrics improved in the SF05A include:
- An increase of the light output by 21%
- An increase of the energy efficiency by 16%
- A reduction of the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of 16%
Enhanced Features, such as:
- Advance autonomous monitoring
- Self-upgradable system
Designed & manufactured inĀ Canada, Sollum’s newest fixture is apparently lighter and even easier to install. Its spectrum quality and dynamic spectrum rectification capability were enhanced in order to provide growers with a 100% programmable, full spectrum smart LED lighting solution.
The fixture’s integration with the SUN as a ServiceĀ® (“SUNaaS”) cloud platform has been streamlined to make assimilation into a greenhouse’s software infrastructure easier. Greenhouse growers also benefit from improved fixture functionality for controllable and automated light system monitoring.
“Sollum’s engineering and manufacturing teams did a fantastic job in designing our newest light fixture,” said Sollum CTOĀ FranƧois Roy-Moisan. “We delivered a superior yet affordable technology that represents the cutting edge of lighting innovation.”