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2023 New Retail Lighting Trends and Concepts to Brighten Your Sales

Henri Uutela, Ledil Virtual MondayMarch 6, 20232:00pm – 3:00pm EST IntermediateCredit: 1 LU / Elective There is an ongoing revolution in retail, and as consumers change, lighting needs to follow. Join this session to discover new trends and concepts in retail, and how they enable a whole new world of lighting possibilities. Learn how innovative lighting concepts bring a multitude of benefits, from enabling bright sales to ensuring spectacular retail experiences. Explore how more sustainable lighting means much more than decreasing energy consumption but includes everything from new technologies to overall awareness of how lighting affects our everyday life and environment. The time is ripe to introduce modern lighting concepts that deliver spectacular retail lighting. Learning Objectives SPEAKERS Henri UutelaBusiness Development Manager, Ledil Henri is a true lighting and optics expert at LEDiL, with a solid 12.5 years’ experience in the LED optics market. As Business Development Manager he cooperates […]

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2023 Not All Reds are the Same (Challenges of specifying color changing LED)

Ellie Motevalian, P2S, and Toranj Noroozi, P2S WednesdayMarch 8, 20231:00pm – 2:00pm EST Room Location: Gramercy IntermediateCredit: 1 LU / Elective This presentation addresses the current issues regarding color-changing lighting calculations and measurement methods. In recent years, the use of color-changing fixtures has been widespread in architectural lighting, yet no standardized evaluation method calculates the color-changing light attributes. The current photometric calculation tools fail to provide adequate information, and mockups are still the only way to compare RGB light fixtures accurately. In this presentation, we will share our conversation with various manufacturers, the concerns involved from the specifier’s point of view, and provide suggestions as to how the manufacturers can help specifiers to resolve these shortcomings. Basic knowledge of color changing and lighting calculation are recommended for this session. SPEAKERS Ellie MotevalianLighting Designer, P2S Ellie has a master’s degree in Building Science and Architecture. She has over 12 years of

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2023 OLED Lighting for Embedded Applications

Raymond Reyes, OLEDWorks TuesdayMarch 7, 202311:00am – 12:00pm EST Room Location: Gramercy IntroductoryCredit: 1 LU / Elective Organic light emitting diode (OLED) technology offers clear advantages for integration of lighting into products and surroundings. The unique, ultra-thin form factor combined with highly uniform illumination make OLEDs ideal for embedded applications where space is a premium and lighting is viewed directly by the user. When combined with the intrinsic high-contrast segmentation capability, OLEDs bring communication through lighting to the next level, allowing for branding and messaging on a more granular level. In this talk, we will explore the advantages OLEDs offer across current and emerging embedded product markets, including aerospace, rail, automotive, agriculture, furniture, and healthcare. Knowledge in general lighting and solid-state lighting technologies is helpful for this session. Learning Objectives SPEAKERS Raymond ReyesUser Experience Consultant, OLEDWorks Raymond Reyes earned his Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stevens

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2023 Panel Discussion: Interoperable Digital Lighting Systems

Dr. Mark Duffy, MD35 Consulting, Michael Davidson, Synapse Wireless, and Landon Miles, Inventronics USA TuesdayMarch 7, 202311:00am – 12:30pm EST Room Location: Murray Hill IntroductoryCredits: 1.5 LU / Elective The emergence of digital lighting systems in North America drives a recognized need for interoperable components and calls for standardized interfaces. The Zhaga Consortium creates interface specifications for components of LED luminaires that enable interoperable products supporting smart cities and buildings. The DALI Alliance creates standards like D4i for controlling and powering intelligent, IoT-ready luminaires. Combining Zhaga and D4i gives the lighting world plug-and-play options. Digital communication within lighting systems brings improved performance and expanded capabilities, such as connection to external communication systems. This seminar explains how Zhaga-D4i products improve system performance and explores new capabilities supporting designers and specifiers. Learning Objectives SPEAKERS Dr. Mark DuffyFounder, MD35 Consulting Mark Duffy serves as the General Assembly Chair for the Zhaga Consortium. Mark

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2023 Panel Discussion: Holistic Sustainable Design for Lighting

Alexandra Gadawski, HMFH Architects; Jaime McGavin, HMFH Architects; Christoph Reinhart, Solemma and Massachusetts Institute of Technology WednesdayMarch 8, 20231:00pm – 2:30pm EST Room Location: Murray Hill IntermediateCredits: 1.5 LU / HSW Designers need to carefully consider how to integrate artificial and natural lighting in ways that support the larger sustainability and design goals of a project and increase occupant wellbeing. A standardized workflow can support the achievement of these goals. The session will cover a design workflow that holistically incorporates sustainable lighting design. All projects should begin by identifying the design, educational and sustainability goals of the building users and the community. A public school case study will outline a goals setting framework, and demonstrate how this workflow can be put into practice. Participants should have knowledge of terminology and metrics associated with lighting design. Learning Objectives SPEAKERS Alexandra GadawskiAssociate, HMFH Architects Alexandra Gadawski WELL AP, LEED AP BD+C is

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2023 Panel Discussion: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Luminaires and Lighting Design Strategies – Tales from the Front

Leela Shanker, Borealis Lighting Studio & GreenLight Alliance LCA Incubator; Russell Greenberg, Rux Studio; and Kate Hickcox, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory WednesdayMarch 8, 202311:00am – 12:30pm EST Room Location: Murray Hill IntermediateCredits: 1.5 LU / HSW The need for a consistent, comparable approach to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of luminaires and spatial lighting strategies has been widely accepted by the lighting industry. Current industry and government initiatives are enabling informed decision making and providing greater certainty in comparing material, production and experiential design choices. Sharing initial findings from the PNNL LCA Project and LCA Incubator of the GreenLight Alliance and IALD LIRC, this session will update manufacturers on the reality of collecting and processing data for LCAs, and designers on how to value and interpret the resulting criteria published in Industry and Product Specific Environmental Product Declarations. Recommended: Understanding of basic lighting principles and industry stakeholders assumed. Awareness of lighting

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2023 Panel Discussion: Lighting Application Efficacy: The What, Why, and How

Parisa Mahmoudzadeh, Pennsylvania State University; Wenye Hu, University of Sydney; Wendy Davis, University of Sydney; and Dorukalp Durmus, Pennsylvania State University TuesdayMarch 7, 20239:00am – 10:30am EST Room Location: Murray Hill IntermediateCredits: 1.5 LU / Elective Lighting application efficacy (LAE) is a novel measure of the holistic usefulness of lighting in buildings. In comparison to individual product efficiency (luminous efficacy), LAE can quantify the proportion of light that actually reach occupants’ eyes as a function of consumed power. Our proposed three-tier LAE framework accounts for luminaire efficiency, spatial efficiency, and visual sensitivity using ray-tracing software and data from visual studies. Our calculation tools and step-by-step guidelines will enable designers and manufacturers to assess lighting design solutions and characterize the energy performance of lighting systems, including smart lighting systems. Learning Objectives SPEAKERS Parisa MahmoudzadehPh.D. Candidate in Architectural Engineering, Pennsylvania State University Parisa Mahmoudzadeh earned an M.F.A. degree in Interior Architecture and

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2023 Panel Discussion: The Challenges of Assessing Glare

Shaun Fillion, New York School of Interior Design; AC Hickox, Domingo Gonzalez Associates;Dan Wang-Munson, RAB Lighting; and Aaron Smith, Finelite TuesdayMarch 7, 20235:00pm – 6:30pm EST Room Location: Murray Hill IntermediateCredits: 1.5 LU / HSW We know glare when we see it, yet struggle to quantify it. This workshop will use mock-ups and measurement equipment with a group discussion, ultimately leading to the conclusion of how to reliably assess glare. This workshop will work through the metrics which predict glare, including beam and field angles, cut-off angles, then progressing to BUG ratings and UGR. We will demonstrate the use of luminance meters. We will also share the challenge of far-field photometry, which reduces the distribution to a point source, then scales it to a luminous box which assumes uniform lighting throughout. We will provide side by side demonstrations to explain concepts like BUG and UGR, then break the audience’s acceptance

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2023 Panel Discussion: The Impact of a Pandemic on Design

Dorothy Underwood, KGM Architectural Lighting; Stacey Bello, KGM Architectural Lighting; Shawn Fernandez, ETC; and Matt Emmi, OneButton TuesdayMarch 7, 20233:00pm – 4:30pm EST Room Location: Murray Hill IntermediateCredits: 1.5 LU / HSW Over the last few years, the way we go about our daily lives has changed dramatically. The new “normal” looks very different for all of us – each of us has adapted in our own ways. This panel will look at how the pandemic has impacted the way that we think about and interact with the spaces we are in. Lighting designers, controls manufacturers, and systems integrators will discuss the ways in which built environments are adapting, from small scale changes like repurposing spaces, to large scale changes like completely rethinking the way a building is used and programmed. Learning Objectives SPEAKERS Dorothy UnderwoodSenior Associate, KGM Architectural Lighting Dorothy Underwood is a Senior Associate with Kaplan Gehring McCarroll

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