Article originally written in Swedish by Kent Leijon Jönsson on Sydsvenskan – Read article in Swedish Bright lighting that mimic daylight indoors light Malmö Redhawks. – The tiredness and drowsiness caused by being in the same room for a long ...
Interview with Selworthy: Oliver Moorhouse of Brainlit
BrainLit's Oliver Moorhouse, President of BrainLit in North America, recently took part in an interview with John Daly and Kristopher M. Crockett of Selworthy, where he explained the BioCentric Lighting™ systems and how we can use light for wellbeing. Wa ...
Scanish engineers launch shining new technology
A number of Scanian telecom veterans have joined together in a new startup – BrainLit, provider of biocentric lighting. “The more data we collect, the better the individual lighting provided by our system becomes” says telecom guru Tord Wingren. T ...
BrainLit shares patent for UV disinfection
Article originally written in Swedish by Emiliano Strauss on Rapidus – Read article in Swedish BrainLit brings life into a previously unused part of its patent portfolios for a UV light system, that can kill viruses and bacteria. The company from L ...
Students’ test results increase by 12% thanks to the right lighting
BrainLit's lighting in a classroom in Malmö, Sweden. A new field study by researchers at the Technical University of Denmark has shown that intermediate-level students perform 12% better in math tests under biocentric lighting. Lund-based company Brain ...
Huge interest in BrainLit’s Biocentric Lighting™ for wellbeing
From its new premises in Medicon Village in Lund, BrainLit is stepping up the pace of adoption of its patented biocentric light, giving people the energy of daylight indoors. Reference installations for largeglobal customers and an oversubscribed new sha ...