• Year:
    2023
  • Location:
    Lviv, Ukraine
  • Photo Credits:
    Ivan Avdeenko

This project has become very important and demanding for us. Our entire team was fully involved, and despite the tight deadlines, we rushed to complete it on time, utilizing all our resources.

Sleepless nights, weeks, and months of active work on the project, even on weekends (though, of course, this doesn't compare to the sleepless months of our soldiers on the front lines) – all this was for them, the people who were already waiting for their turn for treatment. This was once just a dream; now it has become our most important mission.

Our team develops many custom solutions. The task is demanding, so we invest fully, in designing and programming lighting scenarios. Our priority is to provide high-quality assistance to people using our main tool – light, which will be as advanced as everything related to the Superhumans Center.

Superhumans Center has opened its doors, offering new opportunities for those who have lost limbs. Thanks to the joint efforts of many partners, including Stavnitser Andrey and Olga Rudneva, the project was completed on time.

One of the first patients is Vitaliy Ivashchuk, a soldier with an indomitable spirit, who is now undergoing rehabilitation. Oleksandr Teren, who lost both legs, aspires to participate in the Invictus Games and write a book.

Support for the project continues to grow, particularly with the involvement of figures such as Richard Branson. Signify (Philips Lighting) and other benefactors have provided the center with state-of-the-art lighting systems and 3D mapping. The innovative lighting technologies, developed by Savytskyy Design, enhance the center's environment, making it comfortable and modern.