Photo courtesy of Sollum Technologies
Sollum Technologies announced the launch of the SF-INFINITE fixture.
"Greenhouse lighting represents one of the most capital-intensive infrastructure decisions that growers must make. Traditional systems often restrict operations into fixed capabilities for years after installation. This forces producers to anticipate future crop strategies, energy constraints and market demands well in advance — often as they have yet to emerge," the company said in a news release. "The SF-INFINITE was designed to eliminate that risk.
"Greenhouse operators cannot predict the future when they invest in lighting," said François R.-Moisan, CTO and co-founder of Sollum Technologies. "The SF-INFINITE was built to remove that burden. It’s a platform designed to evolve with crops, energy constraints and market demands so growers won’t have to replace their hardware every few years. It behaves like a computer on the greenhouse ceiling and uses AI to analyze weather, energy use and other greenhouse and crop information to improve over time."
The SF-INFINITE core capabilities include:
- Edge computing and telemetry at the fixture level, ensuring uninterrupted lighting operation even in the event of connectivity loss.
- Automatic SUNaaS platform upgrades, delivering continuous performance improvements without additional capital investment.
- High-precision control of multiple dynamic channels, offering the flexibility to adapt strategies as crop and operational needs evolve.
- Extended service life, supported by Sollum’s long-term warranty and support commitment.
"Static lighting architectures are no longer aligned with the realities of modern greenhouse operations," Moisan added. "The SF-INFINITE was designed to support high-stakes decisions where flexibility, reliability and long-term value are critical."
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