Karlstad-based company Lumine North has joined the Sting Bioeconomy accelerator. Lumine North is developing a new type of LED armature series made from bio-based materials – an innovation with the potential to transform the future of lighting.

Integrating lighting products made from bio-based materials into eco-certified buildings has long been a challenge. With Lumine North’s solution, this is now entirely possible. Using a patented technology, the company replaces traditional metal with sustainable cellulose fibers – without compromising on brightness, lifespan, or functionality. The result is a groundbreaking armature that enables truly sustainable lighting solutions for the buildings of tomorrow.

The company is now entering into a strategic partnership with Sting Bioeconomy.
– We are delighted to welcome Lumine North to our accelerator. Their technology clearly shows how innovation can drive a more sustainable future. We look forward to supporting their journey, says Victor Isaksen, CEO of Sting Bioeconomy.
– Through Sting Bioeconomy, we gain access to strategic guidance and a highly relevant network. This gives us the foundation we need to take our solution to the next level. We’re truly looking forward to the collaboration, says Jacqueline Hedin, CEO of Lumine North.