LIGHTFAIR International 2015 Conference introduces controls forum and new course lengths


LIGHTFAIR International will introduce the LFI Controls & Connectivity Forum and a host of Conference advancements as a part of the world’s largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference, which will take place in New York May 3-7, 2015 (Trade Show: May 5-7; Pre-Conference LIGHTFAIR Institute®: May 3-4; Conference: May 5-7).

For 2015, the LIGHTFAIR Conference continues as the global stage for innovative knowledge and ideas of the future.  Experts from around the world lead courses on the most cutting-edge topics in lighting and design. The 2015 program features more than 130 speakers from diverse disciplines selected to cover a broad spectrum of educational topics.  There are 78 course offerings all connected to the central theme of integrated design.  The focus areas/tracks are inspiration, applications research, technology & tools and methodology.

The new LFI Controls & Connectivity Forum will take place on Wednesday, May 6 and it will cover current and near-future research with case studies that showcase best practices for the present and future.  This educational experience includes five 90-minute seminars led by subject matter experts.  Topics covered are lighting and shading controls, zero net energy, building automation, Industrial Internet of Things convergence, intelligent and integrated buildings, sensory networks, digital addressability, wireless technology, software and more.

In-demand shorter-length educational offerings will also make their debut at LFI 2015.  Attendees can add 60-minute sessions and 30-minute Power Lunches to enhance their learning experience at LIGHTFAIR.  The 12 one-hour sessions May 5-7 cover topics such as: design, smart buildings, art lighting, infrastructure, urban installations, color rendition metric, marketing, LEED v4, retail lighting, sustainable lighting strategy and LEDs.  The two half-hour Power Lunch options on May 6 offer a condensed version of upcoming Conference courses on controls and LEDs. 

Please let me know if you’re interested in covering LIGHTFAIR International, LFI Controls & Connectivity Forum or the new shorter courses.

 



November 20, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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