Indal presents Ciclo: a new luminaire in a vanguard of design for the efficient lighting of building interiors.
[ read more ]The sober and efficiently designed DOT is intended to lighting indoor facilities with no need for a short-term upgrade and which remain lit up for long periods of time.
It is estimated that thanks to the high technology it features, DOT consumes around 85% less energy than conventional indoor luminaires, meaning the energy saved covers the initial investment in a relatively short space of time.
The Louvre Museum is the largest art gallery in Paris and one of the most important in the world. The building was originally a castle and later a royal palace before housing many of the finest and most impressive art collections. Its origin dates back to the 12th century, though the building underwent significant restoration and redevelopment throughout and following the Renaissance period. [ read more ]
In the last few years the new RCD Espanyol stadium has already become one of the most important sporting venues in Spain.
The concept was to build a superb modern and multifunctional stadium, but the project architects decided to be more innovative and develop the stadium with world renowned, unique external lighting. Indal was asked to design the lighting scheme for the entire stadium and surrounding area using LED’s with an RGB system for colour change – the latest available technology. [ read more ]
In June 2010, Indal’s new T-line LED tunnel lighting luminaire will be taken into use in the Vlake tunnel (Zuid-Beveland, Zeeland). It is the first time in Europe that LED luminaires will be installed as linear lighting in a road tunnel. Moreover, it will be the first tunnel where both the interior lighting and the entrance lighting will be provided by LEDs. Using LEDs is more energy efficient and offers the road user improved vision and comfort. The LEDs can easily be dimmed and the REVOLED technology that is employed makes optimum use of the properties of LEDs. [ read more ]





