ANNUAL LIGHTING FORUM 2016

The National Lighting Bureau set out on path 13 years ago to bring people of the lighting community together to inspire lighting professionals and achieve an increased demand for High-Benefit Lighting. We provoke discussion about a variety of trending topics and raise awareness, by educating those who will continue to make and influence decisions about lighting and it’s effect on society’s human performance, health, safety and commerce.

NLB Annual Lighting Forum Focuses on Designing with Tunable White Light

The panelists include Terry Clark, of Finelite; Dr. Brent Protzman of Lutron; and Sandra Stashik, of Acuity Brands

Designing with Tunable White Light is now available for free viewing or download. Watch and listen here.

NLB Annual Lighting Forum Focuses on Outdoor Lighting & the AMA

The “Outdoor Lighting and the American Medical Association,” panel focuses on warnings the AMA has issued about certain forms of outdoor lighting provided by light-emitting diode, or LED, light sources. The panelists are Mark Lien, with the Illuminating Engineering Society, and Terry McGowan of the International Dark-sky Association.

Outdoor Lighting & the AMA is now available for free viewing or download. Watch and listen here.

NLB Annual Lighting Forum Focuses on Windows and Daylighting

Windows and Daylighting is now available for free viewing or download. Watch and listen here.

NLB Annual Lighting Forum Focuses on Illuminating the Future (Part II)

Illuminating the Future Part II is now available for free viewing or download. Watch and listen here.

NLB Annual Lighting Forum Focuses on Illuminating the Future (Part I)

“Illuminating the Future, Part One,” panel focuses on Power over the Ethernet, or PoE, and distributed DC current. The panelists include Lisa Isaacson of NuLEDs and Mike O’Boyle, with Philips Lighting.

Illuminating the Future Part I is now available for free viewing or download. Watch and listen here.

Do you have an interesting topic that would engage and educate fellow

lighting professionals? Or maybe you know the perfect panelist?

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