Seminar 1 - What's new in lighting. What have we done and where do we go from here? Target audience: Interior Designers and Architects Presented by Joseph Scott
Let’s look at some new developments in lighting and its application. Some new lighting products have been embraced, some misapplied and some tried-and-true have been forgotten.Light sources such as light emitting diodes (LED), self-ballasted compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) and ceramic metal halide (CMH) dominate the market. Some are promoted by energy regulators and others driven by popular demand. Given all the choices and varied opinion how does one decide what to do? Who should be making the decisions? This seminar will help unravel the web and prepare design professionals to make informed decisions to select appropriate sources of light and how to apply them.
Seminar 2 - Lighting for Smart Buildings. Dollars and Sense. Target audience: Building owners and property managers Presented by Joseph Scott
Energy use and costs dominate the mind of most owners and managers of commercial properties, especially in today’s volatile economy. Energy codes, regulations and industry guidelines often conflict or at the very least do not offer a choice in how to achieve prescribed limits to energy use. What options are available? This seminar will look into the role lighting plays in creating an energy-efficient, healthy and profitable built environment. One that stimulates its occupants, satisfies codes and offers predictability for operating and maintenance costs in the future. Lighting design techniques, lighting equipment and lighting controls for smart buildings in new construction and retrofit markets will be presented.