LIGHTFAIR 2019 Call for Speakers Extended Due to Demand


Due to demand, the LIGHTFAIR® International (LFI®) 2019 Call for Speakers has been extended and will remain open through this Friday, August 17.  The LIGHTFAIR Conference offers hundreds of hours of education in a highly diverse curriculum.  This global invitation calls for top professionals from a broad spectrum of industries to submit to speak at the world’s largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Convention Center May 19 – 23, 2019 (Pre-Conference LIGHTFAIR Institute®May 19 – 20; Trade Show & Conference: May 21 – 23).

The LIGHTFAIR Conference is a collaborative platform where experts from various industries demonstrate their unique perspective to instill best practices and inspire industry professionals.  They come from industries such as lighting, architecture, design, technology, engineering, facility management, government, healthcare, hospitality, alternative energy, horticultural lighting, security, transportation and more – all are encouraged to submit proposals for consideration at the LFI 2019 Conference.

Courses range in level (all levels, foundational, intermediate and advanced) and length (60-Minute Courses, 90-Minute Courses, 3-Hour Workshops, 1-Day Courses, 2-Day Courses, Tours and Forums).

Visit https://www.lightfair.com/callforspeakers for additional information.



August 14, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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