Light Scene Laboratory: Concept and Goal
As a pioneering initiative in the lighting industr, the "Light Scene Laboratory" has six themed laboratories that focus on exploring the dynamic interaction between light, space, and people. GILE will gather innovative forces from upstream and downstream of the lighting industry chain, as well as practitioners from cross-border fields, including end-users, industry opinion leaders, architects, designers, installation engineers, system integrators, traders, and industry associations, to carry out deep cooperation in these laboratories. The "Light Scene Laboratory" will set sail at the 2025 Guangzhou International Lighting Exhibition, and from 2025 to 2026, it will radiate to different cities across the country and hold various activities.

The "The GILE action" aims to reflect on the innovative approaches of the lighting industry and significantly improve the quality of lighting. This event focuses on developing cutting-edge solutions to enhance user experience and promote close collaboration among industry stakeholders.
GILE is committed to achieving three core goals: making breakthroughs in lighting quality and energy efficiency, developing industry empowerment strategies that adapt to changes in consumer demand, and promoting the seamless integration of lighting technology into practical applications in daily life scenarios. At the same time, we will focus on establishing a strong cross industry network, building a database that gathers breakthrough research results, and stimulating the collective efforts of multiple participants to jointly cultivate a more vibrant and responsive lighting market.
Light Scene Laboratory: Experimental Content "Light of Life"
Lighting profoundly affects the public's experience of the world, not only related to comfort, but also closely related to a sense of security. Human perception and interpretation of space are highly dependent on vision, and the important influencing factor of visual experience is the quality of light. The impact of lighting on us permeates the conscious, subconscious, and even physiological levels. In laboratory research, participants can explore the interaction between lighting and people and space from six dimensions: psychological, physiological, safety, sustainability, aesthetic, and functional lighting.

Psychology
Lighting significantly affects people's emotions, cognition, and mental health. For example, exposure to cool blue light during the day can enhance focus and alertness, while warm and soft light at night promotes melatonin secretion, aiding in high-quality sleep. In addition, lighting can be innovatively applied in healing, with the potential to improve mental health, such as red and near-infrared light for pain relief, and seasonal mood disorder (SAD) lights for combating depression. There is also an "emotional lighting" system that adjusts colors based on emotions, which can create a more personalized and pleasant environment. In short, lighting has a profound impact on psychology, reshaping daily experiences and promoting health and happiness.
Physical health
Lighting quality is crucial for eye health and visual comfort, directly affecting eye fatigue, visual clarity, and long-term eye health. Poor lighting conditions can cause eye discomfort and visual fatigue, so sufficient lighting must be provided to minimize eye fatigue as much as possible. In addition, light is the main regulatory factor of the human circadian rhythm, guarding people's sleep wake cycles like a biological clock regulator.

Safety and injury protection
Effective lighting design is an important guardian of accident prevention and overall safety. Motion sensing lighting in urban areas can both deter criminal behavior and create a safer environment for residents and tourists. Aging friendly lighting solutions, such as motion sensing night lights and anti glare trails, can significantly reduce the risk of accidents. In addition, emergency lighting systems in public places such as theaters and hospitals have lit up life passages for safe evacuation in case of power outages and emergencies. A meticulous and detailed lighting design can create a safer environment and effectively prevent potential harm.
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Post time: Jul-08-2025