The National Lighting Bureau recently announced that John Bachner, Founder and Executive Director, is retiring after 43 years.
The National Lighting Bureau recently announced that John Bachner, Founder and Executive Director, is retiring after 43 years.
Tivoli Lighting’s Zero Drop Elite TivoTape LED light tape features high color rendering and R9 value to make colors stand out in custom applications for high-end retail and restaurants, resorts and hotels, single and multi-family homes, and apartment units in residential high-rise buildings.
Results from a pan-European survey reveal that current lighting in the workplace is not satisfying end-users and their needs, while at the same time it is regarded as an influence on productivity and human well being.
Distributor-focused website ElectricalTrends.com’s Q418 Pulse of Lighting survey found that lighting manufacturers selling direct was frequently mentioned as a market dynamic among respondents. Not only are smaller companies engaging in direct sales but larger, well-known companies as well, respondents said, potentially marking it as a trend. Citing examples such as Acuity, Cree, and LSI, the [...]
The LIT Lighting Design Awards recently announced the winners of its 2018 competition.
On May 16, from 12-1 PM ET, the Illuminating Engineering Society will host a webinar presenting ANSI/IES RP-8-18 | Practice for Design and Maintenance of Roadway and Parking Facility Lighting.
Lighting Analysts, Inc.’s new Photometric Power Tools software was specifically invented to solve the problem of data maintenance due to the rapidly changing LED product cycle.
Controls, Craig’s Lighting Articles
Connected lighting and the Internet of Things (IoT) promise extraordinary enhanced value for buildings, but this connectivity introduces data privacy and security risks. These issues are growing in importance in the lighting industry, which has the advantage of adopting established best practices but may need to accelerate its learning curve.
Energy + Environment, Interviews + Opinion
For an article I’m writing for the August issue of tED Magazine, I recently had the opportunity to interview Lee Levitt, National Utility Manager, Current Lighting Solutions, LLC, on the topic of midstream utility product rebates, defined as energy efficiency incentives paid/directed to the distributor/retailer level.
In an apparent response to criticisms about pushing the market exclusively toward energy efficiency, the DLC’s latest specifications are focused on lighting quality, which is getting some pushback from manufacturers and utilities, says Randy Reid, editor of EdisonReport, who attended the recent DLC stakeholders meeting.