Education
Enhancing focus and alertness for staff and students.
From pre-school classrooms to university lecture halls, the quality of light significantly impacts students’ learning experiences, academic performance, and overall well-being. Our innovative MelaGen® Active technology offers a unique advantage in educational settings. MelaGen® Active lighting can significantly enhance the school learning environment by regulating students’ natural wake-sleep cycles to improve alertness and concentration during school hours and also improve their subsequent night’s sleep. The blue-enriched light suppresses melatonin release during daytime, keeping students more focused and engaged in their studies, increasing energy levels and promoting positive moods that support better learning and information retention.
Research released, shows a 300% increase in mental health prescriptions, including SSRIs, to children and teenagers in Australia. Recent studies on MelaGen blue show it can improve mood by generating a bias towards positive thoughts of self. Monash University research has shown that SSRIs can increase sensitivity to light and consequently delay the release of melatonin. This can result in sleep disruption, reduction in concentration and reduced mental health.
A recent study on MelaGen® Active shows it can improve mood by generating a bias towards positive thoughts of self. Additionally, Monash University research shows that brighter light during the day can improve the symptoms of mental health.
This creates an optimal learning environment that supports students’ biological rhythms, assists with mental wellbeing and potentially improves academic performance. MelaGen® Active, with its 4200K colour temperature and CRI90, is indistinguishable from conventional commercial lighting while providing the alertness benefits and potential mood improvement of blue-enriched light.
Research
View the latest research on light in education below:
Why colour rendering (CRI) matters
December 1, 2025
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Colour Rendering Index (CRI) is the measure of how accurately a light source renders the colour of an object, when compared to sunlight. CRI100 is ...
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Daytime exposure to blue light improves cognitive performance in college-aged adults
November 28, 2025
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Summary 39 College students were tested withvarying Melanopic “blue enrichedlight exposure” Duration: 7 days and nights Limited to a maximum of only 7 hours sleep ...
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The cost of inadequate sleep: How the lack of sleep is causing deadly consequences behind the wheel
August 20, 2025
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Every year, thousands of Australians unknowingly take a dangerous gamble when they get behind the wheel tired. Fatigue doesn’t just make you drowsy, it significantly ...
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Increasing alertness with blue-enriched light
August 20, 2025
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Alertness is critical for both safety and performance in the workplace. Research shows that exposure to blue-enriched light helps improve alertness by suppressing melatonin and ...
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The power of light: Enhancing sleep quality through smart lighting
August 20, 2025
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Many people are unaware of the powerful effect of light on sleep. In the hours before bed, our bodies expect very low levels of light. ...
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