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JANUARY NEWS

SCIENTIFICALLY ENGINEERED

    Hello, and welcome to the latest BIOS newsletter! January has been a busy month for BIOS Lighting. To start, BIOS has been named a finalist in the “Lighting for Health and Wellbeing” category for the 2019 Sapphire Award.

   

    Also on the Human Lighting side, BIOS made the front page of the business section in the San Diego Tribune and was later featured in Futurism Online, highlighting the ways in which SkyBlue® technology is shaping the world of tomorrow.

    Meanwhile, our Agricultural Lighting team this month launched 4 new product videos for the Icarus® Product line, started large-scale installs of the new Icarus Li, and wrapped up a busy Cannabis Collaboration Conference in Portland, OR. As always don't hesitate to reach out to us for all your Human and Agricultural Lighting needs!

     
     
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New product videos with Eric Thosteson, VP Lighting Technology

Learn about our two newest horticultural lighting fixtures, the Icarus Li and Icarus Ti and click below to check out our YouTube channel for additional product videos, customer tours, testimonials, and more.

BIOS Icarus® Li LED Grow Light

Slim, durable and lightweight design optimizes space and allows repositioning over or under plant canopy in a variety of applications.

BIOS Icarus® Ti LED Grow Light

Indoor or Greenhouse top-light, unique heat pipe thermal design allows for passive cooling, which eliminates inferior features such as fans, moving parts, and noise.

     
     

BIOS Circadian Lighting in the News

   

January 24, 2019

   

“...Even in one of the most temperate climates of the world, the average time spent outside — under real daylight — was only 58 minutes per day...'We’re in this constant twilight that’s neither day nor night,' Soler said. And that’s a problem for our health...”

     

January 24, 2019

   

“...To help, BIOS has developed artificial lights that it claims more closely mimic the light of the Sun by including a part of the spectrum known as “sky blue frequency.” This light signals to our eyes that it’s daytime, but other companies don’t include the frequency in their lights for a straightforward reason: it adds a blue tint to the light that looks...

   

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As always, learn more on our website about our latest products, services, and news!