SETGA participates in the research project carried out by the Spanish Lighting Committee (CEI) titled "The possible risks of LED lighting", exploring the risks of artificial light for people and the ecosystem.
The joint training and employment programme “Light and Talent” was established to incorporate long-term unemployed talent aged over 45 in LED luminaire production of SETGA in Galicia, with a special focus on women and profiles with functional diversity.
SETGA, together with dozens of Spanish component suppliers, has begun manufacturing
LED luminaires and lighting towers scheduled for the Dutch government for its port insignia.
Spanish manufacturer SETGA's LED technology was selected to illuminate Arnhem Centraal Station.
This new icon of Dutch architecture was jointly developed by A Studio, Arup, Atelier Lek, B+B and Arnhem Council.
Pro-Rail, the public railway infrastructure manager in the Netherlands, awards the exterior lighting of its stations to Galician company Setga.
Not only the trains that connect the country of Van Gogh will come from Spanish companies such as Caf or Talgo, but the light that connects and moves Holland will now be made in Spain.
A journey stopping in over 30 Dutch cities, from Amsterdam to the
most avant-garde station in the Netherlands: ""Arnhem Centraal"", culminates with the entry of SETGA into a native company.
SETGA develops the first projectors with RGBW lighting technology made in Spain
"Diseño de la Ciudad" magazine tells how Amsterdam City Council puts its trust in Galician SETGA technology to light up its streets.
Pontevedra company Setga wins an international competition to erect a lighting installation on the most emblematic avenue of the city