Wednesday April 13th, 2016
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Gallery Talk: Lighting with More Function & Less Fuss

Join the Building Energy Exchange for our new Gallery Talk series, which marries technical presentations from industry experts with the interactive content of our Lighting the Future advanced lighting exhibit. These lunch-and-learn sessions will guide attendees on configuring, selecting and installing the most advanced lighting, shading, and control systems available, and how those systems can maximized convenience, savings, and flexibility

A wireless advanced lighting control system may be easily installed in both new construction and retrofit applications, providing greater system flexibility with decreased disruption to the space. This talk will illustrate the communication pathways of a lighting control system, discuss the benefits of wired and wireless components, and discuss how these sophisticated systems communicate to establish functionality with myriad features.

This is the first in our four-part Gallery Talk series which will utilize our Lighting the Future interactive exhibit as a classroom. The sessions will also draw lessons and data from our Living Lab Demonstration Project, a joint program with Lawrence Berkeley National Lab which deploys and monitors advanced lighting and shading systems in working offices to document the components and processes that lead to successful lighting and shading retrofits.

NOTE: You must register by April 12, 5pm.

SPEAKERS:
John Gearhart, OSRAM Encelium
David Robinson, MechoSystems
Phil Acone, Eaton’s Lighting

SCHEDULE:
11:30 Registration & Coffee
12:00 Welcome, Introductions
12:05 About the Living Lab and the Lighting the Future
12:15 Presentations
12:45 Moderated Discussion and Q&A
1:00 Guided Exhibit Tour

A moderated Q&A discussion will follow the presentations, and a guided tour of the exhibit will round out the event. Lunch will be provided.


ABOUT THE SERIES
Lighting the Future‘s gallery talk series features four lunch-and-learn programs that focus on the integrated controls, shading, and fixture technologies in each section of the Living Lab Demonstration Project. The Living Lab Demonstration Project has carefully documented the selection, procurement, and installation process to identify challenges and solutions to scaling up retrofit projects. The Lighting the Future explains how advanced technologies can save energy and money and showcases the systems installed in the Living Lab Demonstration Project.

GALLERY TALKS


Tags

  • Forum
  • Retrofit
  • Commercial

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