NZ LED design opens door to global opportunity
Business Lighting Solutions (BLS) is eyeing up lucrative growth opportunities, as the innovative New Zealand-based LED lighting manufacturer launches a new product line targeting the global food processing industry. BLS Commercial Director, Paul Stoddart, said the company’s new patented product Soffito was poised to revolutionise lighting in food production areas – an industry conservatively valued at over $1 trillion USD. The product has already stirred up significant interest amongst the food processing industry in New Zealand, in advance of its release later this month. Stoddart said Soffito answers a number of key issues within the industry that were identified by BLS, following ongoing discussions with leading food processors aimed at better understanding the challenges and problems they face with current lighting solutions. “We found that most customers were using highly inefficient metal halide light fixtures, basically a tin box with a prismatic lens,” Stoddart said. “This type of fitting is highly-inefficient because it relies on outdated metal halide technology and suffers further losses through poorly designed lenses.” The only option available to the industry for decades, it failed to keep pace with technology and address key issues around maintenance, performance and importantly hygiene. Using the organisation’s wealth of experience with LED lighting, BLS fast-tracked an interim retrofit solution which was well received by its food production clients. “Despite that initial success, whilst convenient, the retro-fit solution still relied on the old outdated lens and was not operating at its maximum potential efficiency. Furthermore, the ongoing problems around performance and hygiene were still present.” Regardless, the BLS design team headed by seasoned designer Chris Wheatley was confident that it could produce a world-class alternative utilizing its combined skills and expertise. “Chris is an intuitive designer whose work is firmly embedded in European-style functional aesthetics. An alumni of the RCA London which […]