05 - 06 April, 2011, Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, we regret to announce Future Lighting Europe 2011 will not take place as planned on 5th - 6th April. We would like to thank you, our speakers and all those involved in supporting the event.
If you have any questions, we’d be happy to answer them – please contact us on: Freephone: 0800 652 2363 or +44 (0)20 7368 9300 Email: construction@iqpc.co.uk
Between phasing out of the incandescent light bulbs in majority of EU countries and dealing with the fast evolving lighting technology knowing what the right solution for refurbishment, media facades or new build project is of crucial importance.
With the Energy Efficiency legislations tightening all over Europe, electrical engineers in different sectors are getting ready to adopt the new technology and a more sustainable approach towards light designing for external and interior lighting schemes.
Future Lighting Europe 2011 looks at a market that is eager to adopt anything with a green label in terms of incorporating lighting to modern architecture.
To find out more about the what you will discover in Future Lighting, Europe 2011, download the full event agenda now!
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City of Light and Shadow, an in-depth analysis of Lara Elbaz's latest work on the city of Valladolid. Listen to the podcast now.
“This Conference examines lighting as new development continues to push boundaries eroding tolerances. This makes it increasingly important for all parties to understand technology limitations in order to provide realistic, optimal solutions to aspirations”
“Good lighting design is not about technology. It’s about putting the right light, at the right place, at the right time. Future Lighting Conference will be exploring the opportunities that correct lighting can give us.”
Listen to the exclusive interview with Jim, who urges others in the field to consider the visual experience of lighting over the raw technical measurements.
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