Fagerhult Media Kit for Light+Building 2014
At Light+Building we take the opportunity to show our latest contributions to lighting that lasts. We launch brand new luminaires in which we take energy efficiency to new dimensions with the latest LED-technique and innovative lighting control.
All press releases and images for the products are available on Fagerhult’s page on MyNewsDesk and on Fagerhult.com/Press. Click on the links below to view the press releases.
COMBILUME – The little black dress of lighting
INDIRA - Classroom lighting based on cutting edge research
SYNC - A shop luminaire with square expression
MARATHON RICH & GLOW - Illuminate shop areas
VIALUME - A Nordic street lighting classic is born
MULTILUME – New family of recessed and dynamic LED luminaires
OLYMPIA & FARO – New range for outdoor applications
ZONE EVO – Minimalistic LED spotlights and downlights
LUNOVA – New omnidirectional outdoor luminaire
CREATIVE LAB – Inspirational and creative workshops
APPAREO – The luminaire is lit, but where is the light source?
WALLWING – Decorative luminaire with excellent ambient light
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Fagerhult secures connected lighting under new cybersecurity law – becomes part of CE marking
Cybersecurity is an important and highly relevant issue today Starting August 1, 2025, a new requirement for connected products will take effect. Fagerhult now secures all products – and implements the requirement in CE marking. Daniel Järpehult is Technical Laboratory Manager, and responsible for CE marking of Fagerhult products: “Today, disruptions and intrusions are part of everyday life and we need to collectively take action to increase the cybersecurity of connected products and societal functions. “For Fagerhult, it involves preventing lighting control systems from being subjected to overload attacks or unauthorised individuals taking over the product’s functions.” New directives in progress The European Commission has developed a new and comprehensive framework on cybersecurity. However, a changing global situation and an increased risk of cyberattacks have accelerated the process. Requirements for connected products have therefore been added to the current Radio Equipment Directive (RED). Quote block - Daniel For Fagerhult, the new directives entail active and ongoing work on cybersecurity and that the new standard is implemented in the products’ CE marking. The regulatory framework coming into force in August 2025 falls under RED and is temporary, which means that it does not cover all aspects of cybersecurity. In December 2027, the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) — a framework introducing more comprehensive cybersecurity requirements — will come into effect. It will be broader in scope and include mandatory reporting obligations for disruptions, intrusions, or vulnerabilities, as well as the possibility of administrative fines for non-compliance. “Cybersecurity will be extremely important in the future, for society and for us. We are working on the basis of the rules coming into force this year, and are following developments to ensure that our products have a high and adequate level of security.” What will apply from August 1, 2025? All Fagerhult products that are subject to cybersecurity requirements must meet the new RED requirements. The CE marking ensures that the components used meet these requirements. Organic Response and City Grid are used for Fagerhult’s smart systems. Their components and systems are subject to and must meet EU cybersecurity requirements. Fagerhult’s products will be CE marked according to these requirements from August 1, 2025. If you want to know more about how we work with cybersecurity and CE marking, contact us and we will tell you more.