Relio's light wins the Design Europa Award and aims to create an Academy

Oct 20, 2021 588

From three-dimensional photographs for the preservation of Leonardo's original drawings at the Uffizi, to the handcrafted production of lutes and violins. "Every time they need a light similar to that of the sun's rays in terms of purity, intensity and chromatic yield, that is, that does not attack those materials that, if exposed to artificial light for a long time, risk being irreversibly damaged, they call me."

He is Marco Bozzola, 33 years old, from Brescia, with a degree in computer security and a present-future in the design of professional lighting. He is the winner of the Design Europa Awards, the "Oscars" of industrial design that every year Euipo (the EU Agency for the protection of intellectual property) awards to designers, inventors and companies that have registered particularly innovative designs, brands or models at European level.

This year's award was held, in a ceremony returned in attendance, in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Bozzola beat the 4 finalists in its category (companies with a turnover below 2 million) thanks to Relio, a lighting system that emits a light similar to sunlight in terms of purity and intensity.

A reality that has also grown with crowdfunding and that now aims to create a real Academy, i.e. a training and tutoring activity for young people who are particularly gifted and want to set up a business, as well as for other SMEs that have already started but need to "train" to innovate and translate it into business. But there is another aspect that, for Bozzola, represents the winning key to the product: modularity and adaptability to the customization needs of the clients.

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