Sollum Technologies has officially launched the SF-Infinite fixture. The SF-Infinite is an advanced dynamic LED lighting fixture. It consolidates Sollum's roadmap into a single, future-ready solution designed to support the evolving needs of greenhouse operators.
Greenhouse lighting represents one of the most capital-intensive infrastructure decisions that growers must make. Traditional systems often restrict operations into fixed capabilities for years after installation. This forces producers to anticipate future crop strategies, energy constraints, and market demands well in advance —often as they have yet to emerge. The SF-Infinite was designed to eliminate that risk.
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The connection between each SF-Infinite advanced features with Sollum's SUNaaS cloud platform and expert agronomic services empower growers to maximize their lighting's performance, in line with their production objectives. Up to four independently controlled channels enable precise, crop-specific lighting strategies in each zone of the greenhouse, managed by real-time adjustments to spectrum, intensity and DLI targets as conditions evolve. This integrated approach safeguards growers' investments by providing adaptability over time without the need for hardware replacement as crops, energy costs, markets and operational priorities change.
Growers benefit from long-term flexibility without compromise. The SF-Infinite ensures consistent crop quality throughout the seasons, mitigates the risk of technological obsolescence, and reduces replacement and upgrade costs over the installation's lifetime.
"Greenhouse operators cannot predict the future when they invest in lighting," said François R.-Moisan, CTO and co-founder of Sollum Technologies. "The SF-Infinite was built to remove that burden. It's a platform designed to evolve with crops, energy constraints, and market demands so growers won't have to replace their hardware every few years. It behaves like a computer on the greenhouse ceiling and uses AI to analyze weather, energy use and other greenhouse and crop information to improve over time."
Built for reliability, intelligence, and longevity
The SF-Infinite brings a level of resilience and intelligence to greenhouse lighting infrastructure by embedding advanced capabilities directly at the fixture level. With built-in edge computing and telemetry, each fixture can operate independently, maintaining uninterrupted lighting even if network connectivity is lost. Automatic SUNaaS platform upgrades ensure the system continually improves over time, delivering new features and performance enhancements without requiring additional capital investment. Its high-precision control of multiple dynamic channels allows growers to fine-tune light strategies as crop requirements and operational goals evolve. All of this is backed by Sollum's long-term warranty and support commitment, extending the system's service life and protecting the value of the investment.
Seamlessly connected to Sollum's AI-powered SUNaaS platform, SF-Infinite enables real-time control of spectrum, intensity, timing, and daily light integral (DLI). Growers can deploy crop-specific strategies, manage unlimited lighting zones, optimize propagation environments, in addition to activating tariff-aware dimming to control costs.
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"Static lighting architectures are no longer aligned with the realities of modern greenhouse operations," Moisan added. "The SF-Infinite was designed to support high-stakes decisions where flexibility, reliability, and long-term value are critical."
The SF-Infinite will make its public debut at booth 42 during the Leamington Greenhouse Grower Expo, giving growers an opportunity to see firsthand how the platform supports high-performance production of cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, and propagation crops. Attendees will be able to explore how the technology adapts to crop needs, improves light management, and helps drive consistent results across a range of greenhouse applications.
The Sollum Technologies team onsite will include François R.-Moisan, CTO and Cofounder; Kassim Tremblay, Senior Vice President of Sales; Jon Adams, Vice President of Sales, Canada; Abhay Thosar, Chief Horticulture Specialist; Graeme Montrose, Agronomist; and Julien Loiseau, Senior Agronomic Advisor. Together, they will be available throughout the event to answer questions and discuss how the SF-Infinite platform can be tailored to specific production goals.
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