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Educational environments

Research has proven that there is a clear relationship between lighting and the performance of students. The right lighting can promote calmness, reduce feelings of lethargy, improve attention rates and boost productivity, motivating students to learn.

To improve students' attention span and, therefore, productivity in the classroom, the right combination of light intensity and colour is essential.

Connected sensor networks can monitor any variables you may require, such as the noise level in a room. If a class has become loud and disruptive, the lighting can react in real-time to subtly adjust the ambience, resulting in a calming effect. Every room can be unique; sensors can monitor a wide variety of aspects that grant building managers a real insight into how a space is being used. Natural light can be maximised as much as possible, saving money on artificial light where it isn’t necessary. Different zones can be accommodated easily and seamlessly, creating the right ambience depending on what the space requires, e.g. a sensory room for creative learning or an exam hall for high productivity and concentration.

To find out more, download our research report.