Can Better Lighting Unlock a Healthier, Higher-Performing Office? by Fabio Zaniboni
Outdated lighting can hurt employee performance—but replacing it with human-centric smart lighting systems can restore productivity while operating efficiently. Here’s how.
- Traditional office lighting often causes eye strain and fatigue, negatively impacting employee performance and well-being.
- Human-centric smart lighting systems mimic natural daylight, supporting circadian rhythms and improving sleep quality and alertness.
- Data-enabled lighting provides real-time insights into space utilization, enabling more efficient energy use and workspace optimization.
- Personalized lighting controls empower employees, enhancing their comfort and perceived productivity in hybrid work environments.
- Adopting wellness-focused lighting aligns with standards like WELL and LEED, giving organizations a competitive edge in attracting top talent.
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