The Japanese National Museum of Ethnology (Suita, Osaka Prefecture) was founded in 1974. The building on the grounds of the World Expo `70 was opened in 1977. The museum is one of the largest museums in the world; the collection comprises almost 350,000 objects, most of which are listed in detail in a publicly accessible object database. A total of 28 SALIOT luminaires (model MS-V2) were installed here.
SALIOT Lighting Innovation
The intelligent SALIOT LED lighting stands out with its many innovative features. The total package consists of unique lens technology, smart switching, precise motors, and comfortable wireless communication. From an app, one or more lighting units can be easily controlled. Discover the many options with SALIOT and capture exactly the right atmosphere for every moment.
Light settings - simple, reliable, smart
Use the smartphone app in comfort to set the desired lighting position, dimming level, light distribution angle, or even color temperature, thereby creating the best light for each setting. And save your favorites afterward as a setting for the next event. In high-ceiling rooms, light settings have never been simpler. On top of that, SALIOT also stands out from the rest, having been celebrated in Japan and Germany on several occasions for its impressive design. You can.
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The SALIOT App
Just install the free SALIOT app on your terminal and browse up to 100 SALIOT lights as a group, or examine any of these individually. The technique of saving and reproducing lighting scenarios is a popular feature, especially in restaurants, museums, and galleries, as well as shopping malls. You can find the app in the App Store and on Google Play.
You’ll see the light!
The technology behind SALIOT is based on an ultra-thin, innovative lens. No more than a millimeter in thickness, the lens uses an integrated prism pattern to reduce light loss to a minimum. The precise MinebeaMisumi motors make it possible to adjust the distance between the light source and lens and thus achieve unrestricted control over the light distribution angle. The enhanced light distribution can point the way to the street lighting of the future.