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Lafayette College to conduct research on LED lighting

Lafayette College, under the leadership of Dr. Robert Elliott, is embarking on a research initiative to measure the effects of advanced LED lighting on the growth and quality of various crops. The lab, based in Easton, Pennsylvania, uses Sollum Technologies' dynamic LED lighting solution to tailor growing conditions for each crop.

"Sollum's flexibility and precision make it a good choice for our research", noted Dr. Elliott, Professor of Environmental Engineering at Lafayette College. "Its customizable light recipes and zoning capabilities allow us to fine-tune growing conditions across multiple independent environments, which is critical to producing meaningful, repeatable results that will advance agricultural science and ecological engineering."

The research area consists of 12 independent cells, each measuring 1m x 1m, equipped with advanced control and monitoring systems. These systems regulate temperature, humidity, vapour pressure deficit (VPD), light timing, CO₂ levels, irrigation volume, substrate electrical conductivity (EC), and more. This design allows precise replication of varied growing conditions, and tests of ecosystem responses along environmental gradients, setting a new standard for agricultural research.

Dr. Robert Elliot

This project is further strengthened by a collaboration with Agritecture, whose expertise in urban agriculture and controlled environment research has guided the lab's focus on addressing the industry's evolving needs. "Agritecture has played an integral role in fostering our partnership with Sollum Technologies and continues to provide valuable insight in shaping research priorities," added Dr. Elliott.

Dr. Elliott and his team will work closely with Sollum's agronomy experts to develop and implement tailored lighting strategies throughout the project. "Access to Sollum's agronomy team brings tremendous value to this collaboration," added Dr. Elliott. "Their support bridges the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, enabling growers to adopt sustainable and efficient farming practices."

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