In case you missed the opportunity to attend the LEDucation 2019 Conference, click on the images below to view and/or download the presentations.
Assessing Connected Lighting Systems: What Works and How Do We Know?
Ruth Taylor, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Dan Blitzer, The Practical Lighting Workshop
Beyond Lighting: Challenges and Success from Integrating Lighting Controls, HVAC, & Plug Loads
Michael Myer,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Bridging the Concept and Content of Lighting Design
Adam Carangi, Lumenetix, Inc.
Cy Eaton, Lumenetix, Inc.
Community Friendly Lighting Training 101
Bob Parks, Smart Outdoor Lighting Alliance (SOLA)
Deciphering IECC, ASHRAE 90.1 and Title 24, Part 6: Lighting and Lighting Control Requirements
Michael Lehman, Leviton
Paul Farris, Leviton
Design Implications of Circadian Lighting
Dorothy Underwood, KGM Lighting
Designing Supportive Environments for Low Vision: Effective Tools and Techniques
Greg Guarnaccia, DoublEdge Design
Design with LED Technology for Interior Designers
Andrew Shabica, Modulightor
Paris Kostopoulos, Paris K Interior Design
PANEL DISCUSSION –The Era of Smart Buildings: The Internet of Things and the Adoption of Power over Ethernet
James Pirot, Cresa; Peter Jacobson, Con Edison; Mitchell Bloomberg, International Lights, Inc.;
Ronald Zeccardi, The Monian Group; Carol Jones, Axis Lighting; Dario Gristina, CPL Group USA
Guidelines for Specifying Light Fixtures in WELL Projects: What to Consider and What to Avoid
Shahrzad Abtahi, Lightcraft (Division of AKF Group)
Horticulture LED Lighting Solutions
Greg Alaura, Barron Lighting Group
Humble Street Lights No More – LED and Smart City Case Study
Ed Ebrahimian, ENE-HUB
Integration of Acoustic Control in Lighting Fixtures
Francois Renaud, Eureka Lighting and A-Light; Dirk Zylstra, The Luminaires Group
PANEL DISCUSSION – In the Dark: Emergency Lighting Requirements
Anne Cheney, MFLD; Kyle MacKenzie, Thomas Polise Consulting Engineer P.C.; Steve Terry, ETC;
Steven Zirinsky, Zirinsky Architecture
Introduction to LiFi
Randy Reid, LumEfficient
PANEL DISCUSSION – IoT Connected Lighting: A Design Guide
Jered Widmer, The Lighting Practice; Paula Ziegenbein, Hartranft Lighting Design; Ardra Zinkon, Tec Studio
PANEL DISCUSSION
Lighting Art
Rachel Gibney, Available Light; Ted Mather, Available Light; Anita Jorgensen, Anita Jorgensen Lighting Design; Rick Shaver, Edison Price Lighting; Amy Nelson, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
PANEL DISCUSSION
Lighting in an IPD Process
Sara Gally, NCDIQ; Daryl Bodewin, HDR; Paul Daniel, HDR
Lighting Quality Metrics for Products and Projects
Ute Besenecker, DesignLights Consortium; Kate Sweater, Dwaal Lighting Design
Open Light Source: A Path Toward Lighting Design Activism
Nathalie Rozot, PhoScope
The Poetics of Darkness
Monica Llamas, IES Member; Florencia Castro, FLUX Studio
Rethinking The Ceiling: A Lighting Perspective
Clara Powell, Cooledge Lighting
Spec It Like You Mean It: How to Make Sure You Get What You Want & What You Need
Shoshanna Segal, Luminous Flux
Starving for Darkness – How Light Pollution Impacts Wildlife
Jane Slade, Speclines
PANEL DISCUSSION – Time is Money: Examining the Lighting Design and Manufacturer Relationship
Brienne Willcock, Illuminart (Division of Peter Basso Associates); Angelica Santana, CM Kling + Associates; Lisa Reed, Envision Lighting Design; Peter Hugh, Hugh Lighting Design; Jana Owen, Fluxwerx
Transcending the Bowl – Stadium Lighting Beyond the Field
Stacie Dinwiddy, KGM Lighting
Why “Compatibility” is the Magic Word in Controlling LEDs
Manny Feris, Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Women and Leadership Presented by WILD – Women in Lighting + Design
Kelly Roberts; Megan Carroll; Lisa Reed; Ann Reo