1. The document discusses using lighting design and technology to enhance natural lighting experiences and provide health benefits. It explores how light affects behaviors, moods, and circadian rhythms.
2. Various solutions are proposed, including lighting designs that mimic natural light patterns, interactive lighting systems, and lighting systems for outdoor spaces that consider different user needs over the course of a day.
3. Case studies demonstrate solutions such as lighting designs for bicycle paths tailored to different times of day, lighting installations for festivals, and ambient intelligent hospital rooms that adapt lighting conditions to support patient recovery.
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(NEST) was established in 1998 by Mr. D.T. Barki to address the basic lighting needs of 1.6 billion people who lack access to modern lighting technologies. In 2001 NEST launched the AISHWARYA® 6543 solar mini lamp to replace dirty and unsafe kerosene lamps being used in the rural households globally. NEST’s methodology is to apply its technical and management expertise to develop innovative solar lighting products and implement replicable projects at both micro and macro levels. NEST’s mission is to contribute significantly towards “eliminating light poverty” in the world. NEST is currently involved in high-purity quartz material research that is intended to produce low-cost solar silicon to pave the way for cost-effective lighting solutions to rural communities. AISHWARYA® 6343, a reliable and affordable lighting product for rural household applications, was the first product to be designed and developed at NEST in 2001. It is a solar mini lamp and NEST’s flagship product, which shot to global fame when NEST won the prestigious Ashden Light Award in 2005.
This presentation gives a general overview of today\'s situation in Geo-thermal industry and its prospects of growths in the near future. Also some information about Ukraine\'s geo-thermal market is shown
Alex Haw lecture 160411 - Museum of Architecture - Mobile OrchardAtmos
A short presentation preceding a panel discussion on the future of lighting & media art.
The first in MoA’s ‘live book’ discussions addressed a new global arts movement: ‘smart light’ creations in urban locations. Enabled by electroluminescent systems controllable via semiconductors rather than Edison-era switches, this movement takes light artists, designers and architects out of the confines of traditional art showplaces, to present dynamic creations at scales ranging from intimate to colossal, from footpaths to towering skylines.
The format of the evening was a short presentation (no longer than 5 minutes) from each speaker, followed by a chaired discussion among panellists and audience.
Speakers:
-Davina Jackson, author, SuperLux: Smart Light Art, Design and Architecture for Cities
-Dr Vesna Petresin, Director, Rubedo Limited and Visiting Fellow Goldsmiths, University of London
-Alex Haw, Director, Atmos
-Kate Harvey, Associate Producer, Artichoke
FAGERHULT | Architecture of Light - AOLPaulo Chong
Room configuration using lighting.
Light as a building block
Natural light is an obvious component of architecture and one of the main building blocks of a room. Artificial light is a vital complement. Good lighting supports the architect’s vision and enhances a room’s configuration. Luminaires should function as an extension of the building.
This presentation gives a basic information about green roofing technology with easy English in a simple way. It has been used for conducting data about a study on "Assessing the awareness about green roofing technology and the effect of lecture on it. It is with minimum words and maximum content.
Sustainable Architecture is an effort to minimize the negative environmental impact of the buildings by using specific materials, energy and development space through strict moderation and efficiency
Greensulate and Poplar Network present "Introduction to Green Roofs".
Learn how green roofs work and why they are beneficial to both the indoor and outdoor environment, green buildings and the newest version of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system, LEED v4.
This presentation will also provide you with the information necessary to understand how to differentiate types of green roofs and their respective benefits, and learn how green roofs have been successful in real life case studies.
Finally, you'll get unbiased tips on what to look for in a green roof installer.
Owasp top 10 web application security hazards part 2Abhinav Sejpal
Mission :- Understand / Learn / Practice OWASP Web Security Vulnerabilities https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top102013-Top_10 In this session, Attendees will perform hands-on exercises to get a better understanding of the OWASP top ten security threats.
Currently, there is a popular theory that connects the risk of developing some cancers, like breast and prostate cancer with nocturnal exposure to blue light. This theory is based on the already well-established connection between the shift work and these cancers, as well the connection between the sleep deprivation and cancer development and the anti-carcinogenic effect of the melatonin. In the talk, Alejandro will explain the last results trying to verify this theory. He will also consider other factors that recommend limiting the massive use of white light outdoors at night, as reinforcement of the precaution principle associated to the potential carcinogenic effect of artificial light at night.
Alejandro's research has hit the headlines and is of huge interest to lighting professionals, health professionals and of course the general public.
by Alejandro Sanchez de Miguel, Exeter University
Changing needs in lighting design: From lux levels to systems thinkingThomas Schielke
Lecture at the Solar Decathlon 21/22 at Wuppertal University.
Light is not only a source to see our environment but triggers reactions in our body like alertness, cognitive performance and circadian rhythm. The recent discovery of the non-visual perception of light has influenced lighting in the last 20 years and had an impact on the Solar Decathlon in Wuppertal as well. As a result, the lighting design process has become more complex and systems thinking is an important strategy in order to respond to these challenges. The Solar Decathlon has proven that systems thinking enables teams to solve multiple lighting design tasks and to offer a surplus of energy to share with others.
Day and Night in Building Science and Chronobiology: How the buildings we inhabit could take advantage of daylight—both to keep human occupants comfortable and healthy, and also to optimize energy efficiency. The third event in our series on light.
Natural light helps keep our bodies in tune with the external cycle of day and night, the so-called circadian system, and therefore with the world around us. For many, sunlight is a cue to wake, while darkness leads us toward sleep.
It is important, then, that the buildings we inhabit take full advantage of daylight—both to keep human occupants comfortable and healthy, and also to optimize energy efficiency.
For the third event in our series on light, swissnex San Francisco brings Jean-Louis Scartezzini and Mirjam Münch, from the Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory at EPFL, to present their experiences with daylighting research and technology. Their work illustrates possible integration steps toward optimized “Day and Night” lighting environments with respect to energy consumption and human health.
Marilyne Andersen, associate professor in the Building Technology Program of MIT’s Department of Architecture and head of the Daylighting Lab, also joins the discussion with an overview of her efforts to better integrate energy-efficiency and human-responsiveness to daylighting into architecture and design.
This presentation gives a general overview of today\'s situation in Geo-thermal industry and its prospects of growths in the near future. Also some information about Ukraine\'s geo-thermal market is shown
Alex Haw lecture 160411 - Museum of Architecture - Mobile OrchardAtmos
A short presentation preceding a panel discussion on the future of lighting & media art.
The first in MoA’s ‘live book’ discussions addressed a new global arts movement: ‘smart light’ creations in urban locations. Enabled by electroluminescent systems controllable via semiconductors rather than Edison-era switches, this movement takes light artists, designers and architects out of the confines of traditional art showplaces, to present dynamic creations at scales ranging from intimate to colossal, from footpaths to towering skylines.
The format of the evening was a short presentation (no longer than 5 minutes) from each speaker, followed by a chaired discussion among panellists and audience.
Speakers:
-Davina Jackson, author, SuperLux: Smart Light Art, Design and Architecture for Cities
-Dr Vesna Petresin, Director, Rubedo Limited and Visiting Fellow Goldsmiths, University of London
-Alex Haw, Director, Atmos
-Kate Harvey, Associate Producer, Artichoke
FAGERHULT | Architecture of Light - AOLPaulo Chong
Room configuration using lighting.
Light as a building block
Natural light is an obvious component of architecture and one of the main building blocks of a room. Artificial light is a vital complement. Good lighting supports the architect’s vision and enhances a room’s configuration. Luminaires should function as an extension of the building.
This presentation gives a basic information about green roofing technology with easy English in a simple way. It has been used for conducting data about a study on "Assessing the awareness about green roofing technology and the effect of lecture on it. It is with minimum words and maximum content.
Sustainable Architecture is an effort to minimize the negative environmental impact of the buildings by using specific materials, energy and development space through strict moderation and efficiency
Greensulate and Poplar Network present "Introduction to Green Roofs".
Learn how green roofs work and why they are beneficial to both the indoor and outdoor environment, green buildings and the newest version of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system, LEED v4.
This presentation will also provide you with the information necessary to understand how to differentiate types of green roofs and their respective benefits, and learn how green roofs have been successful in real life case studies.
Finally, you'll get unbiased tips on what to look for in a green roof installer.
Owasp top 10 web application security hazards part 2Abhinav Sejpal
Mission :- Understand / Learn / Practice OWASP Web Security Vulnerabilities https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Top102013-Top_10 In this session, Attendees will perform hands-on exercises to get a better understanding of the OWASP top ten security threats.
Currently, there is a popular theory that connects the risk of developing some cancers, like breast and prostate cancer with nocturnal exposure to blue light. This theory is based on the already well-established connection between the shift work and these cancers, as well the connection between the sleep deprivation and cancer development and the anti-carcinogenic effect of the melatonin. In the talk, Alejandro will explain the last results trying to verify this theory. He will also consider other factors that recommend limiting the massive use of white light outdoors at night, as reinforcement of the precaution principle associated to the potential carcinogenic effect of artificial light at night.
Alejandro's research has hit the headlines and is of huge interest to lighting professionals, health professionals and of course the general public.
by Alejandro Sanchez de Miguel, Exeter University
Changing needs in lighting design: From lux levels to systems thinkingThomas Schielke
Lecture at the Solar Decathlon 21/22 at Wuppertal University.
Light is not only a source to see our environment but triggers reactions in our body like alertness, cognitive performance and circadian rhythm. The recent discovery of the non-visual perception of light has influenced lighting in the last 20 years and had an impact on the Solar Decathlon in Wuppertal as well. As a result, the lighting design process has become more complex and systems thinking is an important strategy in order to respond to these challenges. The Solar Decathlon has proven that systems thinking enables teams to solve multiple lighting design tasks and to offer a surplus of energy to share with others.
Day and Night in Building Science and Chronobiology: How the buildings we inhabit could take advantage of daylight—both to keep human occupants comfortable and healthy, and also to optimize energy efficiency. The third event in our series on light.
Natural light helps keep our bodies in tune with the external cycle of day and night, the so-called circadian system, and therefore with the world around us. For many, sunlight is a cue to wake, while darkness leads us toward sleep.
It is important, then, that the buildings we inhabit take full advantage of daylight—both to keep human occupants comfortable and healthy, and also to optimize energy efficiency.
For the third event in our series on light, swissnex San Francisco brings Jean-Louis Scartezzini and Mirjam Münch, from the Solar Energy and Building Physics Laboratory at EPFL, to present their experiences with daylighting research and technology. Their work illustrates possible integration steps toward optimized “Day and Night” lighting environments with respect to energy consumption and human health.
Marilyne Andersen, associate professor in the Building Technology Program of MIT’s Department of Architecture and head of the Daylighting Lab, also joins the discussion with an overview of her efforts to better integrate energy-efficiency and human-responsiveness to daylighting into architecture and design.
The New Normal: Evaluating innovative lighting solutions for inpatient roomscamainc
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15. The invention of the lamp captured electronic light
•Swan in 1878 and Edison in 1879
created relatively durable
electric filament lamps by means
of vacuum in glass bulb
•Edison also introduced a
system for electricity
distribution in New York
Thomas Edison in his laboratory (1882)
15
16. The proliferation of electric light was slow
It took more than twenty years to realize a million access points
Electric light replaced gas light only as late as 1913
16
17. Lighting hasn’t changed much over hundred years
Early advertisement poster for Philips
Incandescent lamps are being phased out
17
22. Source: McKinsey IMS Research, 2012
Lamps
General illumination
The world market in general lighting changes to solutions
Totalturnover(B€)
22
23. The first stage is retrofit
Retro-fit LED lamps... ...are like horseless carriages.
23
24. The next stage is
Retro-fit LED lamps... ...are like horseless carriages.
“The Liberation of Light”
24
25. SSL introduces unprecedented opportunities
New features
• Low power
• Long lifetime
• High color flexibility
• Low temperature
• Miniaturization
• Embedding
• Advanced control
25
26. • Distributed Systems Control
• Media Processing
• End-User Programming
• Computational Intelligence
• Interaction Design
• Experience Prototyping
• Human Factors
The Lighting Business will copy the Media Business in less than 10 years
New Lighting Competences
26
29. 2001: “Europe will spend
3.7 billion Euro
on ambient intelligence
research in 2003-2006”
IST Advisory Group
“A European strategy towards an
Ambient Intelligent environments”
IST Advisory Group
“Ambient Intelligence
From vision to reality”
IST Advisory Group On
Experience and Application Research
“Involving Users in the Design of
Ambient Intelligence”
The EU provides support
29
33. 34
Experience@Context Experience@Lab Experience@Field
• Trend studies
• Insight generation
• Insight evaluation
• Concept definition
• Experience prototyping
• User centered design
and engineering
• Field tests
• Longitudinal studies
• Market introduction
Society Laboratory Real-Life
Experience Research is a new design approach
34
34. Insight
Gamers want to experience the ultimate
sensation during their play.
Solution
HTML based markup language that controls
physical properties of accessories during
gaming including lamps, fans, and rambler
giving rise to various physical effect.
Benefit
• Additional object control
• Immersive gaming experience
AmBX provides an Ambient Experience for gamers
http://www.ambx.com/
35
35. 36
iCat assists living
Community site: http://www.hitech-projects.com/icat
Insight
Emotions can play an essential role in feedback
systems used for behavioral change and
coaching.
Solution
Programmable open user interface robot that
expresses emotions.
Benefit
Programmable conversational interface that
support users in routinely tasks.
36. 37
Insight
I am afraid to be left alone after a fall
accident (senior). I would feel more secure
if someone would look after my parents
(children).
Solution
• Auto-alert system that responds to
emergency situations
• Intelligent alarm system that responds
only after fall and inactivity
• Reliable fall detection service
Benefit
• Positive response to over 30,000 calls
daily, with more than 720,000 subscribers
using the Lifeline service in North America.
Lifeline’s AutoAlert helps senior citizens
37. Insight
Playful interaction can stimulate and
enhance learning .
Solution
Interactive wall that supports multi-user
serious gaming applications through light
effects and cognitive feedback.
Benefit
Faster learning in a collaborative and social
setting.
NYOYN provides playfull interaction
38
38. Interactive screens enjance the shopping experience
Insight
I love to shop and value any positive
experience that comes with it (customer) I
would like that redecoration of my shop
would be more easy (retailer).
Solution
• Presence aware shopping environment
• Gesture control and eye-tracking
• Multi-touch interaction
• End-user programming interface
Benefit
• Improved customer experience
• Faster redecoration times
• More tailored solutions
39
41. • Cones for day and color
vision
• Rods for night vision
• Third class of
photoreceptors:
• Melanopsin-containing
ganglion cells send signals
to the biological clock
• Light can stimulated nerve
activity to affect sleep,
concentration, emotion, etc.
42
Light effects the brain beyond vision
cortisol
melatonin
alertness
R.Foster, I.Provencio, D.Hudson, S.Fiske, W..d.Grip, M.Menaker, J. Comp. Physiol, 1991
42.
43. Gergen, Gergen & Barton, Physiology Today, 1973
People behave different in the dark
44
44. 1. In the dark people behave different than they would in the light: They
tend to deviate from the public norm. Darkness has been shown to
increase stealing, lying, and acting more aggressively, but has also led
to more intimacy and hugging perfect strangers.
Gergen, K. J, Gergen, M. M., & Barton, W. (1973). Deviance in the dark. Psychology Today, 7, 129-
130.
Zhong, C.-B., Bohns, V. K., & Gino, F. (2010). Good lamps are the best police: Darkness increases
dishonesty and self-interested behavior. Psychological Science, 21, 311-314.
Page, R. A., & Moss, M. K. (1976). Environmental influences on aggression: The effects of
darkness and proximity of victim. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 6, 126-133.
Werth, L., Steidle, A., & Hanke, E. (2012) Getting Close in the Dark: Darkness Increases
Cooperation. Proceedings of EXPERIENCING LIGHT 2012: International Conference on the
Effects of Light on Wellbeing. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
.
2. Social behavior can be positively effected by light; under the right
lighting conditions persons are willing to donate more money to charity
funds.
Unpublished manuscript, van 't Sant & Lakens, Eindhoven: TU/e
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45. 3. People recover faster in sunny rooms; light may even save lives under
critical conditions.
Beauchemin K.M. & Hays P. (1996) Sunny hospital rooms expedite recovery from severe and refractory
depressions. Journal of Affective Disorders 40, 49–51.
Beauchemin K.M. & Hays P. (1998) Dying in the dark: sunshine, gender and outcomes in myocardial
infarction. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 91, 352–354.
4. Bright daylight exposure during day-time and avoidance of light at night
• reduces stress
• seems to lower the need for pain medication
• improves sleep at night
• helps to feel more energized during the day
J.M.Walch et al. (2005), The effect of sunlight on postoperative analgesic medication usage A review of
the literature on evidence-based healthcare design, Psychosomatic Medicine 67, 156–163.
5. For several patient categories, patients staying at the sunny side of the
hospital had significantly shorter length of stay (and even lower mortality)
than those staying at the dim side
R.S.Ulrich, et al., (2008), A review of the research literature on evidence-based healthcare design,
White Paper Series 5.
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46. 6. Light activates the brain even during day time, exposure to only half an
hour of bright white light makes us feel more alert and vital and
improves performance on cognitive tasks.
Smolders, K.C.H.J., de Kort, Y.A.W., & Cluitmans, P. (2012). A higher illuminance induces alertness
even during office hours: findings on subjective measures, task performance and heart rate
measures. Physiology & Behavior, 107, 7-16,
Smolders, K.C.H.J., de Kort, Y.A.W. & van den Berg, S.M. (2012), Diurnal light exposure and feelings
of vitality: Results of a field study during regular weekdays. Manuscript under review.
7. Exposure to bright white light revitalizes after exhaustion of a person’s
self-control
Esch, M., van, de Kort, Y.A.W., & Smolders (2012). Blue Energy: Investigating the replenishing effect
of Blue Spectrum Light on the amount of energy available for the Self. Eindhoven: TU/e MSc
thesis.
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48. The Intelligent Lighting Institute in one slide
Programs
• Light by Design Constructing effective light patterns and distributions
• Brilliant Streets Intelligence-based ultra-high efficient road lighting
• Sound Lighting Effects of (natural) lighting on health and well-being
• No Switches Allowed New lighting interaction paradigms
• Open Light Creative lighting solutions
Stakeholders
• Applied Physics
• Built Environment
• Electrical Engineering
• Industrial Design
• Industrial Engineering & Innovation
Science
• Mathematics & Computer Science
Philips Research
Philips Lighting
Approach
• Multidisciplinary and multifunctional
• Exploring intelligent lighting solutions
• Concept driven and evidence based
• Human centric real-life test beds
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49. ILI explores new venues
Mission
• Create a scientific community of practice dedicated to intelligent lighting
solutions with a scientific and application-based approach
• Establish partnerships with stakeholders in the public-private field
• Apply a multidisciplinary and multifunctional approach, concept driven
and evidence based
• Realize human centric real-life test beds
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50. Lighting distributions and patterns
Context/insight
The human eye can integrate spatio-
temporal digital light distributions
Achievements
Non-imaging optics design that
generates uniformly distributed beam
patterns that closely resemble that
natural spot lights
Digital control algorithms that render
smooth spatio-temporal light patterns
through color changes among discrete
levels
Partners
Philips
51 Courtesy: Corien Prins, Dragan Sekulovski, 2013
54. Context/insight
Peoples’ perception and acceptance
of light change over day
Achievement
Design and validation of 4-phase
lighting scenario for bicycle paths
and corresponding stakeholder
acceptance testing
Partners
LuxLab, Philips, Municipality
Eindhoven
Determining optimal out-door lighting conditions
55 Courtesy: Ellen de Vries, Elke den Ouden, 2012
56. Illumination of a bicycle path in an ecological zone
A stakeholder approach in a Living Lab setting
Zilverackers
Commuters, e.g. schoolchildren
5 lux
Similar to regular bicycle path lighting
Animals & plants, and e.g. athletes
3,5 lux
Dimmed at colour that is less disturbing
for animals and still highly visibility for
humans
Wildlife, and occasional cyclists
0,5 lux
‘Moonlight-like’ light
Commuters, e.g. schoolchildren
7 lux
Extra bright to increase alertness of cyclists
57 Courtesy: Ellen de Vries, Elke den Ouden, 2012
57. Bright amberBright white
Dimmed whiteDimmed amber
Evaluating lighting conditions under different settings
58 Courtesy: Ellen de Vries, Elke den Ouden, 2012
58. Test results – Feeling of safety and
comfort tests
Can you indicate how you feel at this moment:
Comfortable Uncomfortable✗
100 0
wide view
Safe Unsafe✗
100 0
associated with
unpleasant
areas
High scores for ‘Moonlight-like’ setting
Evidence based testing yields significant differences
59 Courtesy: Ellen de Vries, Elke den Ouden, 2012
59. Light festivals are an intriguing playground
Context/insight
Major interactive indoor and
outdoor light design installation
featuring and exposing new lighting
concepts to a broader audience
Achievement
Interactive festival installations
Partners
Municipalities of Amsterdam,
Ankara, Beijing, Eindhoven, Gent,
and Pisa
60 Courtesy: Rombout Frieling, 2013
62. Rural Spark brings light to India
Context/insight
400 million people have no access to
electricity and have a need to educate
themselves.
Achievement
Deployment of solar-powered lamps in
communities in the rural parts of India
through the development of micro-
economic business models for self-
support
Partners
Indian Development Board, Cofely,
63 Courtesy: Marcel van Heist, 2013
65. Power is a new trading asset
66 Courtesy: Marcel van Heist, 2013
66. Adaptive healing rooms improve patient recovery
Context/insight
Lighting conditions can improve recovery
of patients in hospitals
Achievement
An ambient intelligent patient room that
supports the patient and family, staff
and specialists in their individual roles to
monitor, treat and recover from stroke
with the purpose
• To improve clinical outcomes for the
patient
• To support the clinical staff in
managing stroke care
Partners
Philips
67 Courtesy: Elke Daemen, Evert van Loenen, 2012
67. Ambient intelligent rooms adapt to the recovery process
68 Courtesy: Elke Daemen, Evert van Loenen, 2012
68. Context research reveals multi-stakeholder issues
Contextual inquiry studies
• Visits to two hospitals for 5 days, 24/7
• Shadowing patients, family and staff
• Observation and interviewing
E. Daemen, R. Cuppen, I. Flinsenberg, E. van Loenen, and R. Rajae-
Joordens, Contextual research for healing patient rooms design:
patient experience flow studies in neurology departments, Proc.
Design4Health 2011, Sheffield Hallam University, 95-109 (2011)
Disorientation
• Disorientation due to insufficient or
unrecognized time and location cues
Insufficient daylight or (nature) views
• In beds further away from window
• In rooms viewing building walls or viewing
inside hospital
69 Courtesy: Elke Daemen, Evert van Loenen, 2012
69. The patient room adapts to daily rhythm atmospheres
Goal
• Provide supplementary virtual daylight
and nature views
• Improve orientation and daily rhythm
07:30 // Waking up 10:00 // Clinical care 20:00 // Going to bed
E. Daemen, S. Behere, R. Cuppen, J. Facey, I. Flinsenberg, E. van Loenen
and R. Rajae-Joordens, Creating an adaptive healing room for neurology
patients, World Health Design Jan.2013, 72-77 (2013)
Implementation
• Novel Artificial Skylight: provides sunny
white light, yet blue sky view
• Patient wall with virtual nature views
• Patient wall and Skylight offer carefully
designed daily rhythm
70 Courtesy: Elke Daemen, Evert van Loenen, 2012
70. ILI Reference Model for Sustainable Urban
Lighting
Achievement
Tool to support cities in the
transition to sustainable lighting
Current status: pilot to support
benchmark of best practices in ten
European cities
Context/insight
Procurement development in city
lighting with the aim on social return
and increased social safety
Partners
Municipalities of Eindhoven,
Amsterdam, and The Hague, Philips
Street lighting reference models support innovation
71 Courtesy: Elke den Ouden, Rianne Valkenburg, 2012
71. Roadmaps are useful tools an a multi-stakeholder
approach
72 Courtesy: Elke den Ouden, Rianne Valkenburg, 2012
72. The digitisation of lighting creates a revolution in the lighting industry
…
The digital media revolution also applies to lighting
73 Courtesy: Elke den Ouden, Rianne Valkenburg, 2012
73. Innovation in quadruple helix & living labs
Guarding public interest: improving quality of life
System architecture
Structure innovation
Development of infrastructure for connectivity
Infrastructure
Open data
Gathering, analyzing and providing data
Data
System innovation
Development of modules and standard interfaces
Devices
Services Social innovation
Development of meaningful services
Technology
enablers
Applications
and services
New business models are investigated
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74. “No Switches” becomes a reality
Context/insight
Light can be controlled intuitively by
using tangible interaction concepts
Achievement
Market introduction interactive
touch-enabled lamp Fonkel 1. PhD
project that led to commercialization
of an interactive lamp concept using
STW valorization grant
Partners
Fonckel, InnovationLab, STW
75 Courtesy: Philip Ross, 2012
75. We can paint any desired natural light condition
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