ARTEC LUMINOTECNIA SL: SME Beneficiary of the 2nd Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects

SME winners announcement | SILEO 2° Open Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects
We are pleased to announce that Artec Studio has been awarded under the SILEO 2nd Open Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects!
👉 Artec Studio is a lighting design studio founded by Maurici Ginés in 1998. We specialize in creating high-quality lighting experiences, ranging from architectural lighting design to artistic installations and luminaire design. With offices in Barcelona, Madrid, Mexico City, and New York, we have collaborated with renowned clients worldwide. Over the past 25 years, we have developed numerous projects across a variety of sectors, including cultural, residential, corporate, hospitality, commercial, urban, and landscape spaces.
Our approach centers on engaging with people and their environment through light, aiming to create meaningful experiences that inspire perception, knowledge, and emotion. We see light as a powerful storytelling element—one that connects with people, evokes positive emotions, and enhances the appreciation of beauty in their surroundings.
🤖 The SPECRTE project aims to implement advanced prototyping systems for a new lighting collection development using 3D Printing and Laser Cutting
The SPECTRE project by ARTEC Studio, supported by SILEO, aims to enhance lighting product development through 3D printing and laser cutting. In collaboration with Tresdenou, specializing in 3D printing, and ROBOTIX® Hands-on Learning, focusing on laser cutting, the project will optimize prototyping, enabling faster iterations, greater customization, and reduced material waste by 25%. These technologies will improve design flexibility and sustainability, while also building ARTEC’s internal expertise in digital manufacturing. By accelerating development and minimizing environmental impact, SPECTRE reinforces ARTEC’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in lighting design.
ARTEC LUMINOTECNIA SL will receive indirect EUR 10.500 from the European Union’s Single Market Programme through the SILEO Eurocluster project (GA 101074564).