
TABF, Taiwan
TABF implemented Lighten’s human-centric lighting design in its international conference space.
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The institute fully embraced Lighten’s vision of creating a lighting environment that is both professional and human-centric. Our solutions were incorporated into the renovation of its international conference auditorium, enhancing not only the functionality of the space but also the well-being of its users.
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During numerous global forums, Lighten’s lighting design has contributed to the comfort and focus of international financial professionals. More importantly, it has helped to amplify the mission of the Good Light Group—raising awareness of quality lighting among wider audiences.
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This collaboration is not just a successful project implementation—it represents a shared vision of promoting intelligent lighting that supports well-being, professionalism, and global impact.

By integrating Lighten’s signature colour design and full-spectrum solutions, the new lighting environment offers both physiological comfort and an enhanced sense of presence for international finance professionals. We are particularly encouraged to see that the concept of good light—light that nurtures rather than merely illuminates—is gaining resonance through global forums hosted at this venue.
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This project reflects Taiwan’s design innovation and opens a dialogue with the global community on the role of smart lighting in human-centric spaces.
For this lighting upgrade project in the international conference hall, we installed 80 sets of full-spectrum smart lamps, combined with a professional DMX control system, enabling 256 levels of seamless light colour adjustment. According to internal feedback from the Institute, since the lighting optimisation, participant satisfaction with the comfort of the conference space has risen from 76% to 94%. In addition, the average duration of each international seminar has increased by more than 20%, indicating that the health-oriented lighting environment has significantly improved participants’ concentration and engagement.​
Lighten is pleased to note that three international financial institutions have since contacted both the Institute and Lighten to explore the potential of applying the good light concept to other high-end financial training venues. It is clear that this project has generated a strong, positive response internationally.

