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Tomatoworld changes HPS to Heliospectra LED technology

Heliospectra, specializing in smart LED lighting technology, announces a collaboration with Tomatoworld, an educational center and field lab in the Netherlands. In May, Tomatoworld started working with Orance Grow Light architects, to assist them in implementing a new state-of-the-art LED grow light system within their greenhouse. After evaluating different options, they decided on Heliospectra's advanced smart LED grow light system to promote sustainable cultivation practices and innovation.

To enhance cultivation efficiency and sustainability, Tomatoworld joined forces with Orance to replace their outdated HPS lighting systems. The choice landed on Heliospectra's MITRA X LED fixtures. The MITRA X series offers a wide range of wattages, from 325 to 1500 watts, and multiple efficient spectrum options, including 40%, 60%, 80%, and 90% red, with and without far-red. Depending on the spectrum, these fixtures can achieve an efficacy of up to 3.8 μmol/J.

Tomatoworld has chosen the R80 spectrum with 10% green to optimize the energy efficacy with a more natural light supporting good visibility of the crop for all visitors and not limit potential research with cameras, sensors, and robots.

Bonny Heeren and Aart van den Bos

The implementation of helioCORE™, a wireless LoRa-based system, will not only enable Tomatoworld to control its LED lights wirelessly but also significantly reduce installation costs and energy consumption, thereby reducing its ecological footprint. The system allows for the creation of customized lighting zones, individual fixture control, and integration with local weather forecasts through the DLI controller for optimal energy management, reinforcing our joint commitment to sustainability.

The partnership extends beyond lighting solutions, encompassing a 3-year commitment to collaborative field tests to optimize greenhouse operations. Key initiatives include optimizing vertical light penetration by using wireless sensors throughout the canopy and field-testing Heliospectra's new biosensor and steering light by monitoring fluorescence yield and light saturation. The last field test will analyze energy savings by looking at DLI control and real weather forecasts and pricing.

"At Heliospectra, we are thrilled to collaborate with Tomatoworld to push the boundaries of sustainable horticulture. Our advanced MITRA X LED fixtures and helioCORE™ system help us to be more energy-efficient. This partnership with Tomatoworld brings us closer to our customers and market, allowing us to conduct field tests and evaluate our innovations while gaining valuable insights from growers and the industry," says Bonny Heeren, CEO of Heliospectra.

Aart van den Bos, Interim Director of Tomatoworld, expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership and the choice of light supplier: "Heliospectra's solutions perfectly align with our vision for sustainability and innovation. Their solution came out as best for the requested micromoles per m2 in combination with the homogeneity of the light distribution. The focus of Heliospectra on research exemplifies our joint dedication to pioneering sustainable solutions in greenhouse cultivation."

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