Tunable White Light for Wellbeing from Interact

September 18, 2023

Tunable White Light for Wellbeing from Interact
Lighting that helps people see, feel and perform well

Lighting for Wellbeing can adjust the lighting in spaces where we work, study and relax to meet our bodies’ needs.  Dimming, tuning and easily personalizing lighting via pre-set scenes optimizes light to suit the time of day or the task ahead. Lighting can even be tuned to mimic the natural sequence of daylight, which means the lighting works in harmony with our body’s natural circadian rhythm. Studies have shown that this not only boosts morale and motivation but also helps employers with the challenging task of keeping high-value employees and attracting new talent.

Benefits of Human-Centric Lighting

Lighting for Wellbeing supports this requirement and enhances the commercial appeal of any building. It also greatly increases the appeal of workplaces with limited access to daylight.

With tunable white, increase visual comfort and higher energy savings through simple automations. Change lighting with ease to support different tasks, enhancing productivity, moods and motivation.

ICN Benefits See

See Well

Support comfort and light levels with lighting that holds up to the highest of standards with excellent CRI, low glare and noise and flicker-free LED technology.

Icn Benefits Feel

Feel Well

Lead the way to healthy, more engaging workspaces with lighting that offers personal control, thus leading to employee wellbeing and improved productivity.

Icn Benefits Perform

Perform Well

Help employees thrive at work with the right light at the right time during the day to increase daytime alertness, facilitate concentration and evoke engagement.

Interact now supports Tunable White for Wellbeing

Get more flexibility with Tunable White solutions, which can easily change LED intensities and correlated color temperature (CCT) from warm white (2700K) all the way to cool white (6500K). These changes can be triggered from scene switch buttons, apps or even set to happen automatically to mimic natural daylight patterns throughout the day for optimal visual comfort.

  • Warm White: Optimal for a comfortable environment for discussion or other tasks
  • Cold White: Boost concentration and focus for more intense work sessions
  • Dimmed Lights: For informal or end of the day sessions, combined with a scene for presentation mode

Terminology Explained

mder

MDER

MDER (melanopic daylight efficacy ratio) is the spectral metric of the biological effect of an artificial light source compared to daylight.

bioup

BioUp

BioUp technology enhances the LED spectrum with cyan light, increasing the biological impact of light. With BioUp, the MDERis up to 42% higher compared to the standard LED spectrum. There is no change in visual colour impression or visual light output.

well_points

WELL Points

WELL points are points that can be earned for projects in order to obtain the WELL building certification. To learn more about WELL, see below.

Creating adaptable spaces with Interact

Interact makes it easier than ever to install and enjoy the benefits of a wireless, smart lighting system. From easy solutions using smart luminaires and the Interact Pro app to IoT solutions offering cloud access through a gateway – everything is possible. No additional wiring or complex setups are required.

Application Office
Application Office

More information available here

Related Articles


Changing Scene

  • CSC LED Announces the Appointment of Patrick Ndlovu as Branch Manager (AB)

    CSC LED is happy to announce that Patrick Ndlovu has joined their growing team as Branch Manager in Calgary, Alberta. With extensive experience as a journeyman electrician and a strong background in sales, Patrick brings together technical expertise and a deep understanding of market dynamics. His practical experience in the field, combined with his sales… Read More…

  • Maxlite Expands c-Max Network Partners Ecosystem With Casambi Technologies

    MaxLite is pleased to announce the recent expansion of its c-Max Network Partners ecosystem with the addition of Casambi Technologies, a provider of wireless lighting control systems. This strategic partnership further enhances MaxLite’s c-Max Lighting Controls platform, offering customers an even wider range of advanced wireless control options. The collaboration with Casambi strengthens MaxLite’s commitment… Read More…


Design

  • Project Story: Sainte-Thérèse High School Outdoor Lighting Upgrade

    Project Story: Sainte-Thérèse High School Outdoor Lighting Upgrade

    August 6, 2024 Built in 1980, the building that houses Sainte-Thérèse high school, in Quebec Canada, was looking a little worse for the wear. Renovation work began with two major projects: introducing a multidisciplinary sports centre, as well as redesigning the parking lots.  The employee and visitor parking lots were completely reconfigured during phase 1… Read More…

  • Resilience Illuminated: Reviving Westminster Pier Park After Devastating Fire

    Resilience Illuminated: Reviving Westminster Pier Park After Devastating Fire

    In September 2020, the picturesque city of New Westminster near Vancouver in British Columbia suffered a devastating setback when an intentionally set fire destroyed much of the city’s waterfront park, including its urban beach, sand volleyball courts, and iconic art installation known as Wow Westminster. The fire, which burned for ten days before firefighters could… Read More…


New Products

  • RENO Lighting Unveils AIM Series Architectural Indirect Curved Panel

    RENO Lighting Unveils AIM Series Architectural Indirect Curved Panel

    November 22, 2024 RENO Lighting is proud to announce the launch of the AIM Series Architectural Indirect Curved Panel. This innovative luminaire combines sleek design with advanced technology to deliver superior lighting performance for modern architectural spaces. The AIM Series pays homage to traditional edge-lit flat panels, featuring a slim profile ideal for low plenum… Read More…

  • RENO Lighting Launches the First New Long Detection Range (50ft) PIR Sensor

    RENO Lighting Launches the First New Long Detection Range (50ft) PIR Sensor

    November 22, 2024 RENO Lighting is proud to announce the launch of its new PIR (Passive Infrared) Sensor (R74004), designed to enhance lighting control on LED fixtures such as high bays and vapor tight fixtures with an impressive 50-foot detection range that is designed for installation heights of up to 50ft. This fixture-mounted sensor is the… Read More…