The Philips Day-Brite Lighting Institute offers a Sustainable Lighting Design Seminar on January 28 and 29, 2010.
Located in Tupelo, MS, the Lighting Institute is designed to educate visitors about the importance of lighting and highlight of energy conservation.
The Sustainable Lighting Design seminar is designed for owners, facility or energy managers, architects, engineers, lighting designers, end-users and others in the lighting industry that are currently supporting energy initiatives that lead to more environmentally responsible projects.
The seminar will focus on cutting edge ideas in design, new technology developments in luminaires, the use of alternative lighting systems, and improvements in development and manufacturing techniques that offer continuous improvement in energy performance.
Topics will include ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1, LEED and EPACT 2005, which are the energy initiatives that drive lighting design and specification, as well as provide a good understanding of how to best match user needs with technology options.
Konstantinos Papamichael, Ph.D., and Craig Bernecker, Ph.D., FIESNA, LC are the keynote speakers for the seminar.
The Lighting Institute will accommodate 40 visitors for the seminar. This is an AIA registered program rewarding 7.5 Learning Units with Health Safety and Welfare credit. The cost of the seminar is $250.
Register here.
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