Virtual lighting conference held by CEDIA


Tuesday, 04 August, 2020

Virtual lighting conference held by CEDIA

The CEDIA Lighting Conference, which will be held on 11 August 2020, is now open for registration.

The virtual conference will include expert presentations on topics including human-centric design, collaboration with designers, emerging technologies and task lighting.

"We're in the midst of a full-scale revolution in lighting design, technology and control, and the CEDIA Lighting Conference will immerse you in it all," said Giles Sutton, CEDIA Senior Vice President of Industry Engagement.

"Integrators need to keep up with customer demand and stay on the cutting edge of all elements of lighting and this globally focused event will provide an opportunity to explore concepts and techniques in a meaningful way. We'd like to thank several big names in the lighting industry for stepping up to support the CEDIA Lighting Conference, including Crestron, Environmental Lights, John Cullen Lighting, Lutron, Savant and WAC Lighting. It will be a 'can't miss' day of learning and exploration."

The expertly designed sessions have been curated to address lighting considerations for EMEA audiences and US audiences — three sessions and a keynote presentation will be focused on each region.

"Integrators are finding more opportunities than ever before to help customers use lighting to make a significant statement in their projects," said Ian Bryant, CEDIA Vice President of Technology Application and Workforce.

"So it's imperative for integrators to thoroughly understand all they can about lighting — not just from an installation perspective, but even down to the science behind it and how best to approach its value in projects of any size. The CEDIA Lighting Conference sessions run the gamut to explore emerging trends like low-voltage lighting and human centric technology and even this nitty-gritty like documentation and when to work with a lighting designer. You'll gain insight and expertise to take back directly to the job."

Register for the event by clicking here.

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