To Light, or Not to Light? Developing Lighting Concepts
What is lighting design, and why does focusing on lighting layouts fall short?
What is lighting design, and why does focusing on lighting layouts fall short?
This event will be a discussion held through Zoom regarding lighting controls and how they relate to the Internet-of-Things. This event will include a technical presentation by industry expert Dave Hiemstra, followed by an open discussion and questions for the presenter.
Please join the IES for an informative event relating to low vision lighting design on December 8th at noon!
How exterior lighting impacts wildlife
Using case studies, this presentation will provide input into the evaluation of various architecture and interior spaces and show how to use lighting to enhance the overall effect and mood.
Wireless Lighting Control examines the many wireless protocols lighting control manufacturers are implementing today along with their benefits and detriments to our already crowded wireless atmosphere. These new technologies, along with their communication, are becoming vastly more popular and well adopted in the commercial space; one strictly dictated by a constantly evolving energy code. This presentation explores these protocols and offers helpful compliance paths to ease the daunting task commercial consultants face with the newest release of ASHRAE 90.1 2016.
Become aware of the wireless communication protocols available to manufacturers of controls and how they differ.
Discuss the benefits of wireless communication from an installation, scalability, and reconfiguration perspective.
Discuss various system reliability and security related measures.
Discuss ways wireless lighting control can aid in the compliance of ASHRAE 90.1 2016.
11:15 Doors open
11:30 Lunch served
12:00 - 13:00 Live presentation
13:00 - 13:30 Q & A
Engineers and Lighting Designers, Architects and Interior Designers, Lighting Retrofit Contractors.
Lunch will be provided as part of the registration fee. Please send us a message if you have any dietary restrictions.
Location: Royal Glenora Club – Edmonton.
Brendan Hendel-McCarthy has been involved in engineering with Lutron Electronics since graduating from the University of Waterloo and is a Systems Applications Engineer. At UW, he earned a Bachelor of Mathematics (Computer Science) Co-op. Through the co-op program, he held a diverse range of positions in different industries having worked with contractors, end users, and lighting designers on job sites. Brendan has an impressive depth of product knowledge and a unique perspective on the design/construction process. Brendan is also a LEED Green Associate with a profound understanding of smart and sustainable building design.
Can I use my IES membership for a discount?
Yes! Click the "Enter Promotional Code" link in the top right corner of the Select Tickets page and enter your individual IES number to reveal an IES Member ticket including discount.
The IES membership discount applies only to the IES member. Additional attendees are to be registered as non-IES members.
Does this event apply for Continuing Education Units (CEU) or Professional Development Hours (PDH) towards my association (e.g. AAA, AEE, AIA, APEGA, IDCEC, NCQLP, etc.)?
Yes, you can count this event as learning hours for certification renewal credits with various associations. Please confirm with your association as to how these hours can be applied, however, this seminar is not registered or accredited with any particular association.
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Free parking is available at the Royal Glenora Club.
What's the refund policy?
Refunds can be arranged up to 7 days prior to the event by emailing the organiser with your request.
Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?
No, but please check in with the registration table when you arrive.
Is my registration fee or ticket transferrable?
Yes. Please check in with the registration table when you arrive.
Is it ok if the name on my ticket or registration doesn't match the person who attends?
Yes. Please check in with the registration table when you arrive.
Since so much has happened concerning Human Centric Lighting (HCL) recently, including this year, people need to be updated with correct information.
Attendees will be introduced to OLED lighting designs that illustrate the design philosophy and vocabularies from decorative lighting to general lighting to close to user applications. The talk will also demonstrate various OLED lighting designs. Share with the attendees their experiences and lessons learned. We will imagine what OLED can do in the near future.
A presentation on the considerations of lighting design in BIM.