Registration is Open for Virtual LEDucation Sessions
Lighting industry luminaries and fresh up-and-comers will present 12 non-concurrent educational sessions — all submitted for AIA CES approval and free of charge. Topics range from highly technical and research-based techniques for effective lighting systems design and specification, to broad-stroke design trends such as circadian support and digital placemaking.
Lighting advocates, designers, and engineers from the New York Metro area and across the U.S. will present on particular competencies gained through experience, insight, and research. An afternoon panel discussion on luminaire uniformity anchors the conference on Tuesday: researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will define and compare various metrics and how they affect perceived uniformity. Seminars covering LED dimming compatibility and energy code compliance measures will help the online audience develop problem-solving skillsets. Hot topics include the rise of DC lighting systems; outdoor lighting and public safety; new, digital specification tools; UV-disinfection processes; and integrative design for holistic project success.


