Light that serves the human being.
Human Centric Lighting lays the focus on the impact of light on human well-being and health. The spectral composition of the artificial light, expressed as the most similar colour temperature, as well as its temporal change are modelled after the course of natural daylight and replicate it to the greatest extent possible. These parameters are decisive when it comes to whether or not the light has an activating or relaxing impact on the human organism. Light is knowingly affecting our “inner clock”. A lighting that is modelled after natural daylight supports the natural biorhythm of humans around the clock: It makes a human being feel well, potent, and able to sleep better.