Venturelab: LEDCity secures CHF 2.6 million financing
LEDCity's receives fundings of CHF 2.6 million from the Technology Fund and Credit Suisse. This bridge financing round allows the startup to further develop their solutions and reach ambitious expansion goals.
Six Ways to Make Parking Lighting More Intelligent and Efficient
[vc_row][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text] Companies are increasingly focused on addressing soaring energy prices and meeting ambitious government targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. According to the European Commission, buildings in Europe are responsible for a significant 40% of total energy consumption. Surprisingly, parking
Energyefficiency thanks to startup technology
Hapimag, a sharing community for holiday apartments, has implemented LEDCity solutions in seven of their resorts. On their blog, Hapimag explains how the smart lighting technology enables them to save energy on a daily basis.
Solarimpulse Foundation: Solutions Guide for Cities
The Solutions Guide for Cities by the Solarimpulse Foundation points out how to overcome local challenges and how to boost climate action by presenting 180+ case studies, featuring LEDCity.
Innovationorigins: Lights on all day are a thing of the past with smart lighting system from LEDCity
Innovation Origins presents LEDCity, a Swiss start-up that offers a lighting solution that conserves lots of energy, even in old buildings.
Fintechnews: The Top 13 Fintech and Proptech Startups in der Schweiz
LEDCity is named one of the Top 100 Startups of Switzerland 2022. Fintechnews reports on this and describes LEDCity's solution as a "smart plug and play lighting system".
Swisspreneur: Patrik Deuss – LEDCity: The Bootstrapped Smart Lighting Solution
In this podcast, Patrik Deuss, the co-founder and CEO of LEDCity, talks about picking the right co-founder, going B2B, getting better at sales, fundraising and entrepreneurship.
Challenges in the building sector
The climate problem child: the building sector. Reducing emissions in the building sector is more difficult than expected. Is there a lack of innovation?