If you weren’t able to attend the April 2026 Conference, you can still access the full experience by watching or revisiting each presentation below at your convenience. Take advantage of this opportunity to stay informed, gain new perspectives, and apply the latest knowledge and best practices to your work. Credits are not offered for this content.
MAYRIT. Light and Vibration, a Sensory Experience for Everyone
Ezequiel Nobili
Don Lucero
Tools for Impactful Decision-Making in Lighting Systems
Kate Hickcox
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Design for the Mind: Neurodivergence, PTSD, and the Future of Biophilic Lighting
Xander Cadisch
Light Tribe by Phos Ltd
Beyond NLCs: What Is Next For Connected Lighting
Simon Slupik
Silvair / Bluetooth SIG
Endogenously Triggered Visual Gamma Stimulation for Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention
Matthew Maa and Judy Luo
Aleddra LED Lighting
Digital Practice Management with BIM Focus
Samuel Mikhail
4 Ideal Design
The AB3s of Effective Project Labeling
Stephen Cannella
Synapse Audio Visual Designs, LLC
More Time for Design: Leveraging AI and Coding to Boost Efficiency and Quality
Junrui Wang
Spark Studio Lighting Design
Beyond the Building: Mapping Health-Centered LED Lighting with GIS
Jianchuan Tan, PNNL
Shengliang “Daniel” Rong, Delos Living LLC
BUG Ratings – Simply Explained & Considered
Paul Mitchell
ST Engineering Telematics Wireless
Panel Discussion
Hospitality Lighting Case Studies at Scale: Dynamic Lighting on Network Controls
Tyler Andrews, PoE Texas
Mark Simpson, Celano Designs
Joe Herbst, PoE Texas
Panel Discussion
The Challenge of Talking Technical to Customer
Mary Beth Gotti, American Lighting Association
Jeffrey Dross, Lighting by Jeffrey
Laurie Gross, Gross Electric
How 3D printing can bring positive change to the lighting industry (and the world)
Bart Maeyens
Signify NV
Lighting Design for Revit using TM32 and IFC
Friedrich Wilhelm Bremecker
DIAL
Rugged ITS: Deployment in Rural and Remote Locations
Matt Pollard, Leadsun, Inc.
Panel Discussion
Whose Daylight Is It Anyway?
Doug Kafka, Lutron
Ryan Merluza, M Moser Associates
Brian Stacy, Arup
Michael Mehl, JB&B
Panel Discussion
Sustainable Lighting:
A Perspective from the Value Chain
Maurice Loosschilder, Signify
Migda Colón-Dieppa, Columbia University
Beth Brenner, Signify
Brian Healey, Pearl Street Systems
Where’s My Money, Lebowski? Lighting Procurement Uncovered
Amer Maleh
DeltaLight Group
Specifying Networks for Streaming Lighting Protocols
Nick Gonsman and Kirk Starks
ETC, Inc.
TM-30 for Designers:
A Phase by Phase Approach
Jason Livingston
Studio T+L, LLC
The Greenest Watt Is the One Never Used: Six Lighting Philosophies for a Sustainable Future
Andy Letwin
EN-POWER GROUP
More isn’t Always Enough:
Light and Perceived Safety of
Subway Platforms
Hyesoo Chun
The Lighting Practice
Seeing Like a Cinematographer:
Lighting That Shapes Emotion
Tal Lazar
Latent Images
Next Level Lighting and Controls:
A Guide to Lighting Features
in WELL v2
Scott Garrett
Lutron Electronics
Future of LED Drivers
Michael Kulkarni
Sintel Power Systems
Lighting the Night Responsibly:
Ecology, Beauty and Control
Gabrielle Peace
Lux Botanica
Meeting NFPA Backup Power Requirements with Central Inverter Strategy: Code Compliance Without Compromising Design
John Rimbos
Myers Emergency Power Systems
Integrating VR into Lighting Design: Vision and Application
Xiaoxiao Cui
Bard, Rao + Athanas Consulting Engineers
Panel Discussion
21st Century Lighting Technology and Historic Artifacts, Fine Art, Ancient Infrastructure
Megan Carroll, IES
Amy Nelson, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Naomi Miller, Naomi Miller Lighting Design
Lighting in Trauma-Informed Design Spaces
Mariel Acevedo, Associated Lighting Reps
Amanda Schaneman, ETC, Inc.
BABA, BAA, and Tariffs
Tools for Executing in a Complex and Changing Landscape
Paul Kennedy and Veena Cagle
U.S. Outdoor Lighting

Panel Discussion
Exploring Emerging Battery Technology
Sima Tawakoli, Renee Borg, and Todd Judd
sixteen5hundred
Beyond the Blueprint: Navigating ASHRAE & IECC 2024 Codes with Measured Success
Paul Farris and Joe Briscoe
Leviton
The Broken Windows Theory as Applied to Lighting: Designing Environments that Signal Care
Francesca Bastianini
Sighte Studio

Bright Ideas Need Safe Spaces – Building a Culture of Creativity
Rebecca Mintz, Peak Wavelength Strategies/George Mason University
David Seok, The Lighting Practice
Egos, Intuition, and Lumens:
Decoding the Architect’s Mind
Brian Maite, ALW
Katie Hawk, FSA Lighting
Lighting to Support Human Health and Wellbeing
Dr. Mariana Figueiro
Light and Health Research Center

Panel Discussion
Lighting’s Blurred Lines: Where Design Ends and Consultation Begins
JP Bedell, SDA Lighting
Scott Hay, Reveal Design Group
Michael Hennes, CBBLD
C. Brooke Silber, Borealis Studio – BR+A
Dorothy Underwood, KGM Lighting
Beyond Illumination:
Smart Lighting in the 2030 Smart Building Environment
Beatrice Witzgall
In3Design







