National Lighting Bureau Announces 9th Annual Lighting Forum Schedule

The National Lighting Bureau is hosting its Annual Lighting Forum in the coming weeks. The aim of these discussions is to share valuable insight with industry decision-makers and the general public about lighting and its effect on society’s human performance, health, safety and commerce.

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Matt Bauer
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February 10, 2023
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The National Lighting Bureau is hosting its Annual Lighting Forum in the coming weeks. The aim of these discussions is to share valuable insight with industry decision-makers and the general public about lighting and its effect on society’s human performance, health, safety and commerce.

Join NLB and these experts on:

15 FEB 2023

Light Pollution and Dark Skies. A Cause has Become a Movement.

Panelists: Duilio Passariello, Duilio Passariello Studio; Terry McGowan; American Lighting Association; Milt Roney, International Dark Sky Association

Join on Zoom with passcode 226975.

22 FEB 2023

Current State of Electrification in the USA

Panelists: Peter Brown, Lighting Transitions; Wesley Whited, DNV;

Deana Haynes, ChargePoint

Join on Zoom with passcode 777794.

2 MAR 2023

Women in Lighting and Design

Panelists: Anne-Marie Beckman, Chesapeake Lighting; Sarah Richter, Sarah Richter Design; Jessica Krometis, Hartranft Lighting Design

Join on Zoom with passcode 071130.

DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED

Seeing UGR Clearly

Panelists: Jim Gaines, Signify; Jeremy Yon, Current; Harold Jepsen, Legrand

Links are also available on https://nlb.org/. All sessions will begin at 12 pm Eastern. Following each discussion, the panel will answer questions from the audience.

About the NLB

The National Lighting Bureau is an independent, IRS-recognized not-for-profit, educational foundation that has served as a trusted lighting information source. The Bureau provides its services to the public free of charge, thanks to the generous funding of the organization’s sponsors which include professional societies, trade associations, labor unions, manufacturers, and agencies of the U.S. government. For more information please visit: https://nlb.org/

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