Gothenburg Botanical Garden receives exceptional results using Heliospectras new LX60


Heliospectra AB (OTCQB: HLSPY, FIRSTNORTH: HELIO) the world leader in intelligent lighting technology for plant research and greenhouse cultivation, has delivered its new LX60 to Gothenburg Botanical Garden, one of Europe's largest botanical gardens. After five months of use, they can now report some exceptional results.

- 100 percent of our Dionysia-cuttings survived and the aphid attacks have been minimized. Overall, these are exceptional results for our business, says Marika Irvine, gardener at Gothenburg Botanical Garden.

Last spring Heliospectra launched the LX60, a new kind of energyefficient and fully controllable LED grow light, designed and engineered to replace traditional HPS and HID lamps. The lamp is a first step towards a complete biofeedback system, with sensors detecting how the plants are reacting to the light and the environment, then adapting the light to fit the plants' needs. The LX60 has already had great success throughout Europe, the USA, and even Australia. Now Gothenburg Botanical Garden also reports its success with using the LX60.

- The LX60 consistently receives high ratings by users. Gothenburg Botanical Garden sets incredibly high standards and is an important reference customer for Heliospectra. The fact that they are seeing such great advantages in using the LX60 is of course very positive for us, says Staffan Hillberg, CEO Heliospectra.

Gothenburg Botanical Garden, with its 175 hectares in central Gothenburg, is one of the largest botanical gardens in Europe. The cultivated part occupies about 40 hectares and there are about 16,000 species of plants. A large number of these are part of the scientific collections, including one of Europe's largest collections of onions and tubers, Alpine and the Dionysia.

- During the winter months, it is important for us to add supplemental lighting. High Altitude Plants such as Alpine Perennials and Dionysia are very difficult to cultivate. Heat is one of the big issues. We therefore had quality issues with our plants under our old HPS lamps. The benefits we received with the LX60 breaks all records in terms of both plant survival and quality, says Marika Irvine.

March 10, 2015

For more information:
Staffan Hillberg, CEO Heliospectra, +46 (0) 708 36 59 44, staffan.hillberg@heliospectra.com
Marika Irvine, gardener Gothenburg Botanical Garden, tel: +46 (0) 702 06 36 73, marika.irvine@vgregion.se
Lars Sjögrell, press contact, Heliospectra, +46 (0) 702 69 53 00, lars.sjogrell@perspective.se
G & W is the company's Certified Advisor - www.gwkapital.se

The following documents can be retrieved from beQuoted
Heliospectra Pressrelease 2015-03-10 (English).pdf
Heliospectra Pressrelease 2015-03-10 (Swedish).pdf

About Heliospectra
Heliospectra (publ - listed on NASDAQ OMX First North HELIO ISIN SE0005933082 as well as North American ADR OTCQB: HLSPY Cusip: 423281104) was founded in 2006 and specializes in intelligent lighting technologies for plant research and greenhouse cultivation. Heliospectra's products are based on a deep knowledge of plant physiology and photosynthesis combined with a unique way of using state-of-the-art LED technology. After seven years of development in Sweden, the company released its first commercial light, the LX60 Series in 2014, and is now venturing into the international marketplace. The company has raised more than 15 million dollars in venture capital and has received more than 2.6 million dollars through academic scholarships. It has also won several awards for its forwardthinking technology.

Principal owners: Weland Stål AB www.welandstal.se, Stiftelsen Industrifondenwww.industrifonden.se, Midroc New Tecknology www.midroc.se, Weland Värdepapper Wood & Hill Investment www.woodhillinvestment.com.

 

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