LLURIA LIGHTING SYSTEM SL: SME beneficiary of the SILEO 2nd Call for Business Digital Transformation Projects
LLURIA LIGHTING SYSTEM SL
Congratulations to LLURIA LIGHTING SYSTEM SL a Spanish SME awarded under the SILEO 2° Open Call for Business Digital Transformation Projects!
LLURIA is an innovative family business that has gone from manufacturing decorative luminaries in a small garage to being one of the leaders in linear LED lighting systems and custom-made projects. LLURIA has ceased to be a traditional manufacturer and has now become a provider of customer-specific linear lighting solutions. As a part of ongoing research for excellence while adapting to a demanding and competitive market, LLURIA LIGHTING SYSTEMS strives to create lighting solutions, that are not only more efficient and of better quality, but also healthier for human being and daily work.
LLURIA LIGHTING SYSTEMS aims to lead sustainable innovation in the lighting sector by leveraging innovation, digitization, and circular economy-led models and prioritising circular economy principles, minimizing waste and maximizing resource efficiency in sourcing, production, and end-of-life processes.
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Business Digital Transformation Project
Thanks to the SILEO business digital transformation project entitled “ETIM Classification Digital Catalogue Lluria”, LLURIA LIGHTING SYSTEMS addresses the digital and green transition by investing in digital infrastructure, upskilling employees, and fostering innovation. In collaboration with TELEMATEL, the main objective of its business digital project is the standardization of products according to ETIM with existing data in Completion of ETIM templates with the mapping of identified characteristics to ETIM Features and Values (EF) + (EV). Thanks to ETIM, all products in the same category, regardless of their manufacturer, present homogeneous and easily comparable information.
LLURIA LIGHTING SYSTEMS SL will receive indirect funding (€ 5.000) from the European Union’s Single Market Programme through the SILEO project (GA N.101074564).