Tuesday, October 15, 2013

LED lights for chicken coops


A team of students who developed LED lights for chicken coops for small-flock owners has won the prize in an international competition in Berlin.

The students from the University of California at Davis called their idea Henlights. It’s a small LED light that can be hung in a chicken coop to stimulate increased egg production during long winter nights.

It’s the same principle that large-volume egg producers employ – providing lighting regimes that increase egg production.

The competition was among entries from 25 countries and the prize was awarded during the Thought for Food Global Summit sponsored by Syngenta.

Henlight’s three founders, recent UC Davis graduates Edward Silva, Emily Sin, and Lorena Galvan, received a $10,000 prize as startup investment launch the product from a working prototype to a scalable market good with meaningful agricultural and social impact.