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Sep 12, 2023
Sollum Technologies launches research program SEARCH 1

Sollum Technologies has launched a research program named S.E.A.R.C.H 1, in which it will partner with research centers and universities across the U.S. The program named S.E.A.R.C.H. 1 is designed to enable researchers and institutions to bring about breakthroughs in the knowledge and practice of horticultural lighting while using Sollum’s LED grow light solution.

Sollum aims to revolutionize the way plants are grown indoors by using its fully adaptable lighting solution to optimize growth, increase product quality and shelf life, contribute to pest management, promote resource efficiency and an important factor in greenhouse operations, control costs, especially energy costs.

“We are excited to introduce this program as a testament to Sollum’s ongoing support to scientific progress and sustainable agriculture,” Michael Hanan, senior sales director, U.S. market at Sollum said. “By making our state-of-the-art LED lighting solution available to researchers, we aim to enable them to work at the frontier of horticulture lighting science and accelerate the discovery of new insights into topics such as yield optimization, morphology management, pest and disease control and maximizing crop and nutritional quality in the most energy-efficient way.”

The program’s objective aligns with Sollum’s commitment to innovation and sustainability. By granting researchers access to a unique lighting solution, Sollum envisions a future where advancements in horticulture lighting contribute not only to increased crop yields but also the production of more efficient and sustainable agricultural practices.

As the research program takes root, Sollum anticipates groundbreaking research outcomes that will shape the trajectory of horticulture lighting. Sollum Technologies designed a LED lighting solution that modulates the full spectrum of the Sun’s natural light to illuminate closed environments such as greenhouses, research. For more information, visit sollum.tech.




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