IOLAS undergoes technical feasibility
using nanopaterning techniques for advanced indoor lighting applications
In the next 30 years (up to 2050), the number of people expected to be living in cities will almost double and indoor living/artificial lighting will need to carry comfort and well-being properties. Re-inventing indoor lighting is not a life-style priority, but a true global-scale social necessity rising from the unprecedented transformation of the urban landscape.
The ‘Seal of Excellence’ awarded IOLAS (Innovative Organic Lighting Architectural Surfaces) concept of using nanopaterning techniques for structuring light towards building ‘teramorphing’ environments, successfully undergoes a feasibility study with the support of the General Secretariat for Research and Innovation
Τhe project is co‐financed by the European Regional Development Fund of the European Union and Greek national funds through the Operational Program Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, under the call RESEARCH – CREATE – INNOVATE (project code:T2EDK-01596)