Polymatech Introduces Next-Generation Horticulture LED Grow Light

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“The innovative use of LED lighting enhances nutritious plant growth and can also help lower a farmer's lighting system costs, increasing profitability in many ways.” - Eswara Rao Nandam, Founder & President, Polymatech Electronics

January 2023: Polymatech Electronics, India’s first semiconductor chip manufacturer specialising in Opto-semiconductors, has recently announced the launch of its new horticulture LED products: Ravaye full-spectrum packages and modules, as well as monochromatic LEDs. Aimed at providing enhanced greenhouse and vertical farming lighting for professional horticulture applications, these products set a new standard with their broader spectrum of light for faster and healthier plant growth, improved farming environments, and reduced lighting system costs.

Full-spectrum light includes a range of wavelengths from Yellow - Green - Blue - Red, creating a blend of light that promotes healthier plant growth by accelerating photosynthesis, strengthening plant immunity, and increasing nutritional value. Polymatech offers a wide variety of wavelength combinations in their Ravaye line to meet the diverse design needs of horticulture lighting manufacturers.

Commenting on the launch of the new product, Eswara Rao Nandam, Founder and President of Polymatech Electronics said, “Ravaye represents a new level of excellence in Polymatech products. It will revolutionise vertical farming, hydroponics, and horticulture applications. The innovative use of LED lighting enhances nutritious plant growth and can also help lower a farmer's lighting system costs, increasing profitability in many ways. We specialised in Opto-semiconductors and we have now expanded our products into farming lighting that provides full-spectrum solutions for crop needs.”

According to a report by Fortune Business Insights, the global horticulture lighting market is expected to grow from US$6.19 billion in 2022 to US$19.87 billion by 2029, at a compound annual growth rate of 18.1 percent in the forecast period. In order to support this explosive expansion, key global players are planning to launch advanced technology-based indoor lighting through partnerships and collaborations. Polymatech’s Ravaye LED packages are now in mass production for lighting manufacturers and growers worldwide, and the modules will be available starting in March 2023.

In another development at Polymatech, Eswara Rao Nandam, Founding President of the company added, “It gives me immense pleasure to announce that our COB chips and developed high-power light fixtures have received accreditation from the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). These products can be used in airports, stadiums, seaports, bus terminals, railway stations, film shootings, streetlights, and large areas such as crossroads for illumination and safety measures. Enabled by Polymatech’s advanced technology, we are the only 100 percent Made in India light fixture company that offers an unconditional replacement for up to three years if there is no physical damage.”

About Polymatech Electronics: Polymatech, India’s first and foremost Semiconductor chips manufacturer specialising in Opto-Semiconductors manufactures LED packages and modules in both HTCC and COBs. Both, HTCC - High-Temperature Co-fired Ceramic substrates, and COB - Chip on Board are wholly conceived, designed, and developed by Polymatech and these are closed Tools. COBs are packed for High Power Lighting applications used for Stadium Lighting, Port Lighting, Airport Lighting, etc. while Opto-semiconductors packed in HTCC substrates used in Air Crafts, Metro Trains, Mining Stations, Traffic Lights, etc., are now available for lighting manufacturers globally.

Polymatech’s sprawling 150,000 Sq. ft. Semicon manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu will play a significant role in the Opto-semiconductor industry. This state-of-the-art facility, in which temperature and RH-controlled clean rooms have been made ready and equipped with machinery that was imported from Japan, has adopted a full-fledged Industry 4.0 theme. The company is also working on forward and backward integration of current products and indigenization of products that are manufactured with an investment of US$ one billion by 2025.

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