ANNUAL LIGHTING FORUM 2023

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.

Light Pollution and Dark Skies. A Cause has Become a Movement

Join the National Lighting Bureau’s Executive Director, Randy Reid as he moderates four 2023 Annual Lighting Forum panels. The NLB welcomes Terry McGowan, Milt Roney, and Duilio Passariello as a complete panel on the discussion of “Light Pollution and Dark Skies. A Cause has Become a Movement.”

Current State of Electrification in the U.S. (EV)

Join the National Lighting Bureau’s Executive Director, Randy Reid as he moderates four 2023 Annual Lighting Forum panels. The NLB welcomes Peter Brown, Wesley Whited, and Deana Haynes as a complete panel on the discussion of “The Current STate of Electrification in the U.S. (EV).”

Women in Lighting + Design

Join the National Lighting Bureau’s Executive Director, Randy Reid as he moderates four 2023 Annual Lighting Forum panels. The NLB welcomes Anne-Marie Beckman, Sarah Richter, and Jessica Krometis as a complete panel on the discussion of “Women in Lighting + Design.”

Seeing UGR Clearly

We hear from panelists, Jim Gaines of Signify, Jeremy Yon of Current, Harold Jepsen of Legrand and Melissa Ricketts of Acuity Brands, as they discuss the historical backdrop and practical application of Unified Glare Rating (UGR). Listen as they break down what users need to know, how to utilize UGR numbers in context and how to accurately compute UGR in designs. Additionally, they’ll explore what new research has revealed and what it means for lighting designers..

This event is an AIA CES course worth 1 credit for those who participated in the March 24 live release event. Email info@NLB.org for more information.