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Pre-ConferenCe<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> Daylighting institute ®<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> institute ®<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 –<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

traDe Show & ConferenCe<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 9 –<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 11, 2012<br />

Las Vegas Convention Center<br />

Las Vegas, nV<br />

www.lightfair.com<br />

LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

The World’s Largest Annual Architectural &<br />

Commercial Lighting Trade Show & Conference<br />

In collaboration with<br />

The <strong>International</strong><br />

Association of<br />

Lighting Designers<br />

In collaboration with<br />

The Illuminating<br />

Engineering Society<br />

of North America<br />

Produced &<br />

Managed by<br />

AMC, Inc.


See innoVation in a new Light.<br />

onLY at <strong>Lightfair</strong> ®<br />

internationaL.<br />

The IALD and the IES, along with AMC, are pleased to welcome exhibitors, attendees, members of<br />

the press and educators as well as all the members of both societies to LIGHTFAIR <strong>International</strong>.<br />

LIGHTFAIR promotes the art and science of quality lighting and showcases innovative design by<br />

providing a venue where everyone comes together for the most anticipated event in the North<br />

American lighting industry. LIGHTFAIR will continue to deliver cutting-edge product information,<br />

exceptional education offerings and valuable networking opportunities.<br />

We appreciate you joining us in Las Vegas this year for this 23rd edition of LIGHTFAIR and thank<br />

you for being part of this event!<br />

Sincerely,<br />

KeVin theoBaLD, iaLD<br />

President, IALD, 2012-2013<br />

1 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

DeniS LaVoie, ieS<br />

President, IES, 2011-2012<br />

JeffreY L. PortMan, Sr.<br />

President, AMC, Inc.<br />

Lfi ®<br />

Show<br />

ManageMent<br />

rochelle Burt, CeM<br />

Managing Director<br />

+1 404.220.2218<br />

rochelleb@lightfair.com<br />

elly a. McCloud, CeM<br />

Executive Director<br />

Marketing, Conference<br />

& Attendee Relations<br />

+1 404.220.2822<br />

ellym@lightfair.com<br />

Kristina Unger, CeM, CMP<br />

Executive Director<br />

Sponsorship Sales & operations<br />

+1 404.220.2251<br />

kristinau@lightfair.com<br />

Ben Coleman<br />

Senior Sales Manager<br />

+1 404.220.2004<br />

benc@lightfair.com<br />

Michelle Moore, CeM<br />

Conference Manager<br />

+1 404.220.2231<br />

michellem@lightfair.com<br />

Lisa Kay Bokovoy<br />

Manager of AMC Corporate<br />

Communications & LFI Marketing<br />

+1 404.220.2116<br />

lisab@lightfair.com<br />

Jo ann Marshall<br />

Executive Vice President<br />

Tradeshows<br />

AMC, Inc.<br />

+1 404.220.2235<br />

jmiller@americasmart.com<br />

Mike turnbull<br />

Senior Vice President<br />

Strategic Relations<br />

AMC, Inc.<br />

+1 404.220.2101<br />

mturnbull@americasmart.com<br />

photo creditS [coVer]<br />

[Left anD right] Dee anD CharLeS wYLY theatre LIGHTING DESIGN:<br />

Suzan Tillotson, IALD, Christopher Cheap, Associate IALD, Tillotson<br />

Design Associates | ARCHITECTS: Joshua Prince-Ramus, Rem Koolhaas,<br />

Rexioma | PHoToGRAPHy: © Iwan Baan, © Tim Hursley<br />

[right] art CoLLeCtor'S Loft LIGHTING DESIGN: Richard Renfro,<br />

IALD, Sarah Randall, Fabio Tuchiya, Andrew Thompson, Renfro Design<br />

Group | ARCHITECTS: Ben Van Berkel, Arjan Dingste, Marianthi<br />

Tatari, Unstudio | PHoToGRAPHy: © Iwan Baan, Iwan Baan Studio<br />

In collaboration with<br />

The <strong>International</strong><br />

Association of<br />

Lighting Designers<br />

In collaboration with<br />

The Illuminating<br />

Engineering Society<br />

of North America<br />

Produced &<br />

Managed by<br />

AMC, Inc.


ContentS<br />

Calendar of Events 5-6<br />

Networking & Special Events 7-8<br />

Exhibitor Listing 13-14<br />

Conference overview 18<br />

LIGHTFAIR Daylighting Institute ®<br />

19-21<br />

LIGHTFAIR Institute ®<br />

& Workshops 23-29<br />

Design Symposia 31-32<br />

Seminars 33-39<br />

Publications List 41<br />

Acknowledgements & QR Code Contest 44<br />

Hotel & Travel Information 45-46<br />

Registration Information & Form 47-49<br />

Sponsors Back Cover<br />

the world's largest<br />

annual architectural and<br />

commercial lighting<br />

trade show & conference<br />

WWW.lightfair.CoM 2


<strong>Lightfair</strong> ®<br />

at a glance<br />

internationaL<br />

lightfair ® iNterNatioNal is the premier event for the lighting industry, connecting<br />

innovative design, cutting-edge technology and continuing education courses. For<br />

23 years, LFI has provided a forum for lighting manufacturers to connect with industry<br />

professionals from around the world.<br />

THIS YEAR AT LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

monday, may 7 tuesday, may 8 wednesday, may 9 thursday, may 10 friday, may 11<br />

Pre-conference conference & trade show<br />

daylighting institute ®<br />

lfi innovation<br />

awards ®<br />

design symposia<br />

show Keynote<br />

lightfair institute ® seminars<br />

Keynote luncheons exhibit hall / trade show<br />

3 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

grand Prize raffle<br />

CONNECT TO<br />

LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

INTERNATIONAL wITH<br />

THE MObILE SHOw App<br />

Get the most from your<br />

LFI experience<br />

Interactive trade show floor map<br />

Show updates<br />

Exhibitor lists by product and category<br />

Speaker bios and handouts<br />

Schedule and calendar integration<br />

Advanced features provide you<br />

with a personalized experience<br />

Get suggestions based on your interests<br />

Get directions to and from booths<br />

Quickly navigate the show floor<br />

via Interactive Maps<br />

View education schedule and bookmark<br />

your favorite sessions<br />

Set appointments with exhibitors<br />

and request callbacks<br />

Use your mobile browser to<br />

download the LFI Mobile Show App at<br />

http://m.lightfair.com/lfi2012<br />

hoteL & traVeL<br />

Exclusive hotel and airfare discounts<br />

are available online at www.lightfair.com.<br />

Hotel reservation deadlines begin<br />

April 3, 2012.<br />

regiStration<br />

Register by April 12, 2012, to save<br />

time and money. online registration<br />

is available at www.lightfair.com.


connect to...<br />

THE INDUSTRY<br />

Connect with key industry professionals at the many<br />

Networking and Special Events at lightfair ® .<br />

• LFI Innovation Awards ® Presentation<br />

• The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education Luncheon<br />

• 29th Annual IALD <strong>International</strong> Lighting Design Awards<br />

• The NCQLP LC Luncheon<br />

• New Attendee orientation<br />

• Lighting Education Meet & Greet<br />

• Emerging Professionals Mixer<br />

• Spotlight Lounge featuring speakers, raffles and more!<br />

• 8 on-site lounges<br />

• Cocktail Hour<br />

• Welcome Reception<br />

INNOVATIVE pRODUCTS<br />

Explore the industry’s leading companies in the<br />

LFI Exhibit Hall.<br />

• 475+ exhibitors<br />

• LEDs, oLEDs, luminaires, energy-efficient products,<br />

solutions and innovative design<br />

• 5 unique pavilions: Building Integration, Daylighting,<br />

Design, Global Light + Design, New Exhibitor Pavilion<br />

HERE’S wHAT OUR ATTENDEES<br />

ARE SAYING AbOUT LFI:<br />

92 %<br />

Say they would<br />

recommend LFI.<br />

92 %<br />

Say they are<br />

satisfied with the<br />

LFI experience.<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Source: LFI 2010 Las Vegas primary survey, independently conducted and researched by Moore & Symons<br />

The LFI Conference offers you more<br />

than 220 hours of accredited educational<br />

options – all developed to cover a broad<br />

spectrum of today’s most relevant topics.<br />

• 11 Daylighting Institute ® Workshops<br />

• one 2-day Daylighting Fundamentals course<br />

• one full-day Daylight Modeling Daysim course<br />

• Four 1-day LIGHTFAIR Institute ® courses on<br />

LEDs, Revit ® , Photoshop and Visual Software<br />

• Five 2-day LIGHTFAIR Institute ® courses<br />

including in-depth software courses<br />

• Four Design Symposia<br />

• 32 seminars in 7 tracks<br />

• AIA, ASLA, IDCEC, IES and NCQLP accreditation<br />

Visit www.lightfair.com for course details<br />

and learning objectives.<br />

tiP froM the teaM: DoN’T MISS oUT oN THE GREAT CoNFERENCE PRoGRAM —<br />

REGISTER EARLy AS CoURSES FILL UP!<br />

—MICHELLE M.<br />

photo creditS: [top right] eXPo aXiS at the worLD eXPo Shanghai LIGHTING DESIGN: Dr. yun Weimin, Dr. Chu Xingwu, Lee yingyuan,<br />

Wang Delin, Bai Ting, Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co Ltd | ARCHITECT: SBA GMBH | PHoToGRAPHy: © Duan Hongjun<br />

Learn More:<br />

VISIT www.<strong>Lightfair</strong>.CoM oR SEE<br />

PAGES 13-14 FoR A CURRENT LIST<br />

oF EXHIBIToRS.<br />

94 %<br />

Say LFI is the gathering<br />

and networking place<br />

for the industry.<br />

Pre-ConferenCe<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> Daylighting<br />

institute ®<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> institute ®<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 –<br />

Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

traDe Show &<br />

ConferenCe<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 9 –<br />

Friday, <strong>May</strong> 11, 2012<br />

eXhiBit haLL DateS<br />

anD hoUrS<br />

wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 9, 2012<br />

10:00am – 6:00pm<br />

thursday, <strong>May</strong> 10, 2012<br />

10:00am – 6:00pm<br />

friday, <strong>May</strong> 11, 2012<br />

9:00am – 3:00pm<br />

Las Vegas Convention<br />

Center<br />

Las Vegas, nV<br />

WWW.lightfair.CoM 4


Lfi ®<br />

2012<br />

CALENDAR<br />

oF EVENTS<br />

pRE-CONFERENCE<br />

LIGHTFAIR Institute ®<br />

and Daylighting Institute ®<br />

MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY!<br />

CONFERENCE<br />

wednesday – friday<br />

Seminars<br />

thursday<br />

Symposia<br />

TRADE SHOw HOURS<br />

wednesday & thursday<br />

10:00am – 6:00pm<br />

friday<br />

9:00am – 3:00pm<br />

5 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> Daylighting institute ®<br />

Courses<br />

and <strong>Lightfair</strong> institute ®<br />

Courses<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7<br />

KeYnote LUnCheon<br />

L12KL1 A Curriculum for the 21 st Century –<br />

Don Marinelli<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> DaYLighting inStitUte ®<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

L12D01 Daylighting Fundamentals<br />

(2-day course, continued on tuesday)<br />

L12D02 Daylighting and Photosensor Control<br />

Systems Modeling in Daysim<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

L12D03 Daylighting Strategies in<br />

High Performance Schools<br />

L12D04 Circadian Correct Daylighting: Connecting<br />

the Dots between Health, Science and<br />

Practical Application<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

L12D05 Interior Window Treatment Impacts on<br />

Daylighting Design<br />

L12D06 Parametric Daylight Design and Analysis<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® 2-Day CoUrSeS<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

(2-day courses, continued on tuesday)<br />

L12L01 Basic Lighting<br />

L12L02 Intermediate Lighting<br />

L12L03 Advanced Lighting<br />

L12L04 Computer-Aided Lighting Analysis with<br />

AGi32 (Basic)<br />

L12L05 Computer-Aided Lighting Analysis<br />

with DIALux<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® 1-Day CoUrSe<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

L12L06 LED Luminaire Design<br />

L12L07 Autodesk ® Revit ® and 3ds Max ®<br />

Design for Lighting & Daylighting<br />

Simulation<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® worKShoPS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

L12w01 LED Performance: Myths and Facts –<br />

An Industry Update<br />

L12w02 Electrical Specifications of Lighting<br />

Equipment for Designers<br />

L12w03 Dimming LED Sources: What's Working &<br />

What Still Needs Fixing<br />

L12w04 Human Factors in Lighting<br />

from Adolescents to Senior Citizens<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

L12w05 optimizing Energy Audits for<br />

Facility Upgrades<br />

L12w06 LED Challenges for Today's Museums<br />

L12w07 Photometry 101<br />

L12w08 The Benefits of Wireless Lighting<br />

Control Systems<br />

tUeSDaY, MaY 8<br />

KeYnote LUnCheon<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

L12KL2 Avatar and Beyond: Lighting Hollywood's<br />

Real and Virtual Actors – Paul Debevec<br />

Sponsored by Cooper Lighting, Booth 2524<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> DaYLighting inStitUte ®<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

L12D01 Daylighting Fundamentals (Part 2 of 2-day course)<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

L12D07 High Performance Daylighting<br />

Design for Net-Zero Energy &<br />

LEED Platinum Buildings<br />

L12D08 Challenges Associated with Weather-Based<br />

Annual Daylight Simulations<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

L12D09 Daylighting Design Solutions for High<br />

Performance Building Results<br />

L12D10 Daylight Performance Metrics from<br />

Annual Simulations<br />

L12D11 Daylighting Design: Concept<br />

to Construction<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® 2-Day CoUrSeS<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm (Part 2 of 2-day course)<br />

L12L01 Basic Lighting<br />

L12L02 Intermediate Lighting<br />

L12L03 Advanced Lighting<br />

L12L04 Computer-Aided Lighting Analysis with<br />

AGi32 (Basic)<br />

L12L05 Computer-Aided Lighting Analysis<br />

with DIALux<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® 1-Day CoUrSe<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

L12L08 Advanced Computer-Aided Lighting<br />

Design with Visual<br />

L12L09 Photography "Boot Camp" for Lighting<br />

Industry Professionals<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® worKShoPS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

L12w09 Environmental Enrichment through Color<br />

L12w10 Choosing a Light Source: Which Is Best<br />

for your Application?<br />

L12w11 optimization, Tips and Tricks in Revit ®<br />

for Effective Lighting Design<br />

L12w12 Advanced Drawing Techniques for Landscape<br />

Lighting: on Rendering Gardens & Parks<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

L12w13 Enhancing Lighting Design Capability in<br />

Revit ® with ElumTools<br />

L12w14 ZHAGA Modularity for LED Sources<br />

L12w15 High Dynamic Range Imaging:<br />

A Tool for Lighting Designers<br />

L12w16 Healthcare Lighting – Responding to the<br />

Research, Trends and Current Practice


LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

weDneSDaY, MaY 9<br />

networKing & SPeCiaL eVentS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

L12SP1 LFI Innovation Awards ®<br />

& Continental Breakfast (8:00am)<br />

10:00am – 11:00am<br />

L12SP2 New Attendee orientation<br />

11:30am – 12:00pm<br />

L12SP3 Lighting Education Meet & Greet<br />

and Student Portfolio Review<br />

12:00pm – 1:00pm<br />

L12SP4 Student Tours of the LFI Exhibit Hall<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

L12ne1 The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting<br />

Education Luncheon<br />

5:00pm – 6:00pm<br />

L12SP5 Welcome Reception<br />

5:30pm<br />

L12SP6 Raffle<br />

SeMinarS<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

L12S01 Metrics Used in Iterative<br />

Daylighting Design l s<br />

L12S02 Commercial Building Energy & Green Code<br />

Requirements for Lighting Controls s t<br />

L12S03 Daylighting Codes vs. Energy Codes:<br />

A Changing Paradigm s t<br />

L12S04 Fundamentals of Light Source<br />

Technologies P t<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

L12S05 LED for Roadway, Area and Parking Facility<br />

Applications l t<br />

L12S06 Energy Modeling: What All Lighting<br />

Professionals Need to Know s<br />

L12S07 An Evolution in Efficiency: The Benefits of<br />

Next-Generation Lighting Controls t<br />

L12S08 What's New in Lamps and Ballasts ru t<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10<br />

networKing & SPeCiaL eVentS<br />

11:00am – 12:00pm<br />

Bottled Water Break<br />

Sponsored by Bartco Lighting, Booth 1208<br />

12:15pm – 1:00pm<br />

L12SP7 Emerging Professionals Mixer<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

L12ne2 National Council on Qualifications<br />

for the Lighting Professions (nCQLP)<br />

LC (Lighting Certified) Luncheon<br />

Lfi ® CaLenDar of eVentS LegenD<br />

Trade Show and Conference<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10 (continued)<br />

networKing & SPeCiaL eVentS<br />

3:00pm – 4:00pm<br />

L12SP8 Show Keynote – Ambassador Bruce J. oreck<br />

4:30pm – 5:30pm<br />

L12SP9 Cocktail Hour<br />

5:30pm<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> DaYLighting inStitUte ®<br />

SeMinarS<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® CoUrSeS & worKShoPS<br />

DeSign SYMPoSia<br />

networKing & SPeCiaL eVentS<br />

L12SP10 Raffle<br />

6:00pm – 12:00am<br />

L12ne3 29th Annual IALD <strong>International</strong> Lighting<br />

Design Awards Presentation & IALD<br />

Education Trust Benefit Dinner<br />

DeSign SYMPoSia<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

L12DS1 Healthcare Lighting:<br />

Cleveland Clinic Case Study<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

L12DS2 Light Spaces in Wright Places<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

L12DS3 Creating Choreographed Experiences:<br />

A Sensory Exploration of Interiors<br />

4:00pm – 6:00pm<br />

L12DS4 Lighting in Hospitality Interior Design<br />

SeMinarS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

L12S09 Museums in the Balance: Daylight,<br />

LED and Conservation l<br />

L12S10 Using BSDF Data to Simulate Daylight<br />

and Energy Performance of Innovative<br />

Fenestration Products s t<br />

L12S11 A Guided Tour of SSL Area Light Sources<br />

– Past, Present & Future t<br />

L12S12 Integrating Lighting Control: Using<br />

Building Automation for Increased Energy,<br />

operational & Installation Savings id ru<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

L12S13 New Modeling Methods in<br />

Daylighting Design l P<br />

L12S14 Application of LED Lighting<br />

in Horticulture l<br />

L12S15 A Building in the Cloud: Lighting Controls<br />

for the Future t<br />

L12S16 Lighting Retrofits: A Better option Now<br />

Than Ever Before ru<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

L12S17 Lighting 101: Fundamentals of Lighting<br />

for Architects & Interior Designers hf l<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10 (continued)<br />

SeMinarS (continued)<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm (continued)<br />

L12S18 Transforming a 1980's Era office<br />

to All LED Lighting: A Designer &<br />

Customer Perspective ru s<br />

L12S19 How to Use the DoE Lighting Facts,<br />

Resources & Tools to Evaluate LED<br />

Products for your Needs P t<br />

L12S20 Through the Eyes of the Beholder:<br />

Using Post occupancy Evaluations<br />

(PoEs) to Guide our Way hf<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

L12S21 Sensory Enlightenment: Light Art &<br />

Lighting Design hf l<br />

L12S22 Regulations & Codes – What's in Store<br />

for the Lighting Industry? id s<br />

L12S23 LED Standards and Measurement Methods t<br />

L12S24 opportunities for Daylight Harvesting<br />

in Existing office Buildings ru s<br />

friDaY, MaY 11<br />

networKing & SPeCiaL eVentS<br />

10:00am – 11:00am<br />

L12SP11 Media Panel<br />

1:00pm – 1:30pm<br />

L12SP12 Grand Prize Raffle<br />

SeMinarS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

L12S25 Liberated Pixels l<br />

L12S26 Lighting Design Challenges for<br />

Net-Zero Energy Homes l s<br />

L12S27 Seeing Beyond CRI: How to overcome<br />

the Industry's Color Quality Challenge<br />

to Harness the Power of LEDs t<br />

L12S28 Light, Perception & Health:<br />

The Effects of Daylight & Electric<br />

Light on Human Well-Being hf<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

L12S29 A Story of Daylighting, PV-Powered<br />

LED Lights & a Very Large Array id<br />

L12S30 Standards and Programs for the SSL<br />

Marketplace P t<br />

L12S31 Taking Plasma Lighting from<br />

Technology to Application t<br />

L12S32 BIM & Integrated Lighting<br />

Documentation id P<br />

SeMinar traCKS<br />

hf hUMan faCtorS in Lighting P ProfeSSionaL DeVeLoPMent<br />

iD integrateD DeSign<br />

L Lighting aPPLiCation<br />

t teChnoLogY<br />

SEE PAGE 34 FoR MoRE INFoRMATIoN<br />

rU retrofit & UPgraDe<br />

energY, enVironMent<br />

S & SUStainaBiLitY


enJoY networKing<br />

at Lfi<br />

CoMPLiMentarY<br />

Lfi innovation awards ® Lounge –<br />

Booth 3927<br />

A visual presentation of the LFI Innovation Award ®<br />

winners. See the best in innovative design and<br />

technology on display in this unique lounge.<br />

Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

• IES & IALD Gallery of Awards<br />

• Show Keynote<br />

• Raffles<br />

Lfi Cyber Café – Booth 633<br />

Lighting education Lounge –<br />

Booth 6525<br />

The meeting place for students, educators<br />

and all supporters of lighting education.<br />

Daylighting Lounge – Booth 5519<br />

Design Lounge – Booth 2240<br />

Sponsored by Architectural Lighting –<br />

Booth 1847<br />

Building integration Lounge –<br />

Booth 6311<br />

global Light + Design Lounge –<br />

Booth 2130<br />

Conference Café –<br />

room n110<br />

open to all conference participants.<br />

7 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> internationaL ®<br />

2012<br />

NETWoRKING & SPECIAL EVENTS<br />

LFI is THE place for professionals with an interest in lighting to come together and celebrate,<br />

support and honor the best the industry has to offer. Choose from our exciting array of<br />

Networking & Special Events and find your best opportunity to join like-minded professionals<br />

from around the world in sharing ideas, promoting new thinking and finding inspiration.<br />

Please note: Networking & Special Event pricing is at the discretion of the organizer of that<br />

event. Please register early for all events as seating is limited and offered on a first-come,<br />

first-served basis.<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7<br />

L12KL1<br />

KeYnote LUnCheon #1: a CUrriCULUM<br />

for the 21St CentUrY: StorYteLLing,<br />

arChiteCtUre, teChnoLogY anD eXPerienCe<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

SPeaKer: Don Marinelli, PhD, Executive Producer<br />

Entertainment Technology Center<br />

Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA<br />

CoSt: $55 in aDVanCe / $65 after aPriL 12, 2012<br />

(included in Institute Registration)<br />

LoCation: Room N109<br />

21st century digital natives deserve a 21st century<br />

curriculum. The Carnegie Mellon University's Themed<br />

Entertainment Association (ETC) has devised one.<br />

It is an approach to learning that places traditional<br />

subject matter into both a concrete and virtual<br />

world view.<br />

tUeSDaY, MaY 8<br />

L12KL2<br />

KeYnote LUnCheon #2: aVatar anD BeYonD:<br />

Lighting hoLLYwooD'S<br />

reaL anD VirtUaL aCtorS<br />

Sponsored by<br />

– Booth 2524<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

SPeaKer: Paul Debevec, PhD, Associate Director,<br />

Graphics Research, USC Institute for Creative<br />

Technologies, Los Angeles, CA<br />

CoSt: $55 in aDVanCe / $65 after aPriL 12, 2012<br />

(included in Institute Registration)<br />

LoCation: Room N109<br />

Photoreal digital actors have become a practical<br />

reality in the last decade and are poised to<br />

revolutionize the entertainment industry. Paul<br />

Debevec from USC’s Institute for Creative<br />

Technologies will explain the technical progression<br />

and application of his lab’s LED-based “Light Stage”<br />

facial scanning systems which have helped produce<br />

photoreal digital actors for movies such as Spider-Man<br />

2, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Avatar.<br />

weDneSDaY, MaY 9<br />

L12SP1<br />

Lfi innoVation awarDS ® &<br />

ContinentaL BreaKfaSt<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

(breakfast at 8:00am)<br />

CoSt: $55 in aDVanCe / $65 after aPriL 12, 2012<br />

(included in Full Conference Package)<br />

LoCation: Room N109<br />

The Best in Innovative Thinking and Design – only at<br />

LFI. Join us for your morning cup and all that’s new<br />

at the LFI Innovation Awards. LFI presenters will<br />

introduce the latest in product innovation…all you<br />

need to know in 60 minutes! Rise and shine and don’t<br />

be late for this quick overview of hundreds of<br />

products to be introduced this year. LIGHTFAIR ® will<br />

honor and celebrate the industry’s most innovative<br />

products and designs during the awards, taking place<br />

on Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 9, at 8:30am at the Las Vegas<br />

Convention Center, just before the opening of the LFI<br />

exhibit hall at 10:00am.<br />

L12SP2<br />

new attenDee orientation<br />

10:00am – 11:00am<br />

CoSt: free for StUDentS / $20 in aDVanCe / $25<br />

after aPriL 12, 2012<br />

LoCation: Room N119<br />

A presentation and orientation session to help<br />

new attendees navigate both the conference program<br />

and trade show floor of LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong>.<br />

This session will be entirely interactive, allowing<br />

participants to ask specific questions about their first<br />

LFI experience and also meet other first-time attendees.<br />

L12SP3<br />

Lighting eDUCation Meet & greet anD<br />

StUDent PortfoLio reView<br />

11:30am – 12:00pm<br />

LoCation: Lighting Education Lounge – Booth 6525<br />

Students, educators, industry professionals and<br />

supporters of lighting education are all invited to<br />

meet and mingle in the Lighting Education Lounge<br />

while Lighting Designers and industry professionals<br />

provide critical input to students’ work and review their<br />

portfolios. Beverages will be provided, so connect,<br />

network and catch up!


weDneSDaY, MaY 9 (continued)<br />

L12SP4<br />

StUDent toUrS of the Lfi eXhiBit haLL<br />

12:00pm – 1:00pm<br />

LoCation: Lighting Education Lounge – Booth 6525<br />

Join an industry expert or lighting designer and take<br />

a tour of the LFI Exhibit Hall under the guidance of a<br />

seasoned professional. Open to students and<br />

emerging professionals only.<br />

L12ne1<br />

the nUCKoLLS fUnD for Lighting<br />

eDUCation LUnCheon: gLoBaL<br />

DeVeLoPMentS in Lighting eDUCation<br />

offiCe for ViSUaL interaCtion<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

CoSt: $60<br />

LoCation: Room N107<br />

Jean SUnDin, iaLD, ieSna, PLDa<br />

Global Developments in Lighting Education<br />

As international recognition of lighting design<br />

continues, the lighting education community is<br />

more global than ever before. This presentation will<br />

highlight key international developments including<br />

the introduction of a global lighting research database,<br />

universal lighting design syllabus and expansion of<br />

established degree programs. Attendees will also<br />

learn about several resources for lighting students,<br />

educators and designers developed during Jean<br />

Sundin's term as Professional Lighting Designers'<br />

Association's Director for Education.<br />

L12SP5<br />

weLCoMe reCePtion<br />

5:00pm – 6:00pm<br />

LoCation: Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

Join your peers for a glass of wine or a cold beer as<br />

you relax and network.<br />

L12SP6<br />

raffLe<br />

5:30pm<br />

LoCation: Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

Drop your business card for a chance to win<br />

valuable prizes. Raffle is open to LFI attendees.<br />

one card per attendee for all days.<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10<br />

L12SP7<br />

eMerging ProfeSSionaLS MiXer<br />

12:15pm – 1:00pm<br />

LoCation: Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

Emerging professionals, students and industry<br />

professionals can connect here to network and<br />

exchange information. Don't miss this opportunity<br />

to connect and meet professionals who are new to<br />

this industry.<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10 (continued)<br />

L12ne2<br />

nCQLP LC <strong>Lightfair</strong> LUnCheon 2012<br />

PaSt, PreSent & fUtUre of SoLiD-State Lighting<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

CoSt: $60<br />

LoCation: Room N107<br />

a PaneL PreSentation ChaireD BY:<br />

naDaraJah narenDran<br />

Professor / Director of Research<br />

Lighting Research Center,<br />

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />

The evolution of solid-state lighting (SSL) – white<br />

light LED technology in particular – has provided a<br />

"game-changer" for both the lighting industry and<br />

governments around the globe seeking energy savings.<br />

The steps taken along this evolutionary path to<br />

improve and advance white LEDs for use in lighting<br />

applications have been critical to the technology<br />

reaching its current standing as a promising source<br />

for general illumination. How did the white LED<br />

come to this point? And where is it going from here?<br />

Join us for this engaging panel presentation as they<br />

map out the evolutionary path for LED devices,<br />

systems and applications, and describe the current<br />

state of each, as well as ASSIST’s contributions.<br />

L12SP8<br />

Show KeYnote: the U.S. aMBaSSaDor<br />

to finLanD, BrUCe J. oreCK<br />

3:00pm – 4:00pm<br />

LoCation: Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

iLLUMinating DiPLoMaCY: oPPortUnitieS<br />

of the Lighting reVoLUtion in foreign<br />

CoMMerCe anD geoPoLitiCS<br />

SPeaKer: Bruce J. oreck<br />

United States Ambassador to Finland<br />

Chair of the League of Green Embassies<br />

Electricity will be the single biggest driver of energy<br />

demand in the coming years. By 2040, demand for<br />

electricity will be up 80% and electrical generation<br />

will account for more than 40% of global energy<br />

consumption. Hence the remarkable gains in energy<br />

efficiency provided by the revolution in lighting<br />

technology will have profound geopolitical impact.<br />

The wide scale implementation of energy efficiency<br />

can be the foundation for vibrant growth in world<br />

economies. Failure to adopt these efficiencies is<br />

projected to result in energy price escalations and<br />

supply shortages that will devastate economies and<br />

lead to political instability.<br />

The international significance of these issues,<br />

combined with the opportunity for job growth and<br />

exports, makes energy efficiency a central area of<br />

concern and action by the Department of State and<br />

the Department of Commerce. Ambassador oreck<br />

will address the political challenges and business<br />

prospects of our new relationship with energy.<br />

tiP froM the teaM: BRING<br />

PLENTy oF BUSINESS CARDS<br />

To LIGHTFAIR.<br />

—BEN C.<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10 (continued)<br />

L12SP9<br />

CoCKtaiL hoUr<br />

4:30pm – 5:30pm<br />

LoCation: New Exhibitor Pavilion<br />

Explore this exciting new pavilion featuring first-time<br />

exhibitors and enjoy a glass of wine or a cold beer.<br />

L12SP10<br />

raffLe<br />

5:30pm<br />

LoCation: Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

Drop your business card for a chance to win valuable<br />

prizes. Raffle is open to LFI attendees. one card per<br />

attendee for all days.<br />

L12ne3<br />

29th annUaL iaLD internationaL Lighting<br />

DeSign awarDS PreSentation & iaLD<br />

eDUCation trUSt Benefit Dinner<br />

6:00pm – 12:00am<br />

CoSt: iaLD / LirC Members: $250<br />

non-Members: $350<br />

LoCation: Renaissance Las Vegas Hotel<br />

The IALD <strong>International</strong> Lighting Design Awards is the<br />

year’s premier gala event recognizing aesthetic and<br />

technical excellence in lighting design. Held in<br />

coordination with the IALD Education Trust Benefit<br />

Dinner, proceeds from this event enable the IALD<br />

Education Trust to support lighting design education<br />

through its various efforts. This event includes a<br />

cocktail reception, seated formal dinner and the<br />

IALD Awards Program.<br />

A portion of all tickets is tax deductible as a charitable<br />

gift. Table sponsorship is also available at the following<br />

levels: Platinum ($10,000 USD), Gold ($7,500 USD)<br />

and Silver ($5,000 USD).<br />

Please contact Kelly Ashmore at the IALD for<br />

more information at +1 312.527.3677 or<br />

via email at kelly@iald.org.<br />

friDaY, MaY 11<br />

L12SP11<br />

MeDia PaneL<br />

10:00am – 11:00am<br />

LoCation: Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

L11SP12<br />

granD Prize raffLe<br />

1:30pm<br />

LoCation: Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

Drop your business card for a chance to win the<br />

grand prize. open to LFI attendees. one card<br />

per attendee for all days.<br />

WWW.lightfair.CoM 8


Lfi<br />

innoVation<br />

2012<br />

awarDS®<br />

Instant overview of the latest lighting-related products<br />

and designs introduced over the past 12 months.<br />

Recognition of the BEST and most INNoVATIVE in<br />

the lighting industry.<br />

Lfi innoVation awarDS ®<br />

PreSentation<br />

weDneSDaY, MaY 9, 2012<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

networKing anD ContinentaL BreaKfaSt<br />

8:00am – 8:30am<br />

9 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

awarDS<br />

the Design excellence award<br />

the technical innovation award<br />

the Judges’ Citation award (at judges’ discretion)<br />

the Most innovative Product of the Year award<br />

CoSt<br />

$55 advance; $65 after april 12, 2012 & on-Site<br />

includes Continental Breakfast<br />

photo creditS: hoteL enCanto LIGHTING DESIGN: Gustavo Avilés, IALD, LIGHTEAM<br />

ARCHITECT: Miguel Angel Aragonés | PHoToGRAPHy: © Paul Czitrom


PDF VERSION<br />

10 th Edition of<br />

the IES LIGHTING<br />

HANDBOOK<br />

Editors: David DiLaura, Kevin Houser,<br />

Richard Mistrick, Gary Steffy<br />

Advantages of a PDF file:<br />

Portable: Travels with laptop (currently<br />

excluding Mac OSX)<br />

Easily Navigable: Contains 12,000+ links,<br />

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text to graphics<br />

Permanent Access: Once the PDF is<br />

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you have been verified, no further login is required<br />

Viewing Options: Single or two-page viewing<br />

(beneficial for Illuminance Tables)<br />

“The Handbook is the most thorough and comprehensive revision in the past forty years. Not only is the format completely<br />

new, but the scope and depth of the subjects are unprecedented. This new edition is both an authoritative source of data and<br />

an eloquent explanation of the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of the IES recommendations. It is quite simply the best Handbook ever.”<br />

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Special discounted price to Print Purchasers:<br />

IES Member Price: $200 List Price: $250<br />

Non-Print Purchasers:<br />

IES Member Price: $350 List Price: $595<br />

PDF downloads from IES are for single users only.<br />

Please read system requirements on PDF web page.<br />

www.ies.org/handbook/pdf<br />

Watch streaming video of<br />

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talk about the<br />

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not necessary<br />

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www.ies.org/handbook/DiLaura


KEyNoTES<br />

INSTITuTE KEyNoTES*<br />

1<br />

2<br />

A CURRICULUM FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY:<br />

STORYTELLING, ARCHITECTURE,<br />

TECHNOLOGY & ExpERIENCE<br />

don Marinelli<br />

21 st century digital natives deserve a 21 st century curriculum. The Carnegie<br />

Mellon University's Themed Entertainment Association (ETC) has devised one.<br />

It is an approach to learning that places traditional subject matter into both a<br />

concrete and virtual world view.<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7, 12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

Room N109<br />

Donald Marinelli is a tenured Professor of Drama and Arts Management at Carnegie<br />

Mellon University and the Executive Producer of the Entertainment Technology Center,<br />

which he co-founded. He is currently leading the expansion of the Entertainment<br />

Technology Center internationally. Mr. Marinelli completed his undergraduate degree<br />

at the University of Tampa, attended Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, where he<br />

received a M.A. in Clinical Psychology specializing in Existential-Phenomenological<br />

Psychology and attended the University of Pittsburgh, where he received his Ph.D.<br />

in theatre history, literature and criticism.<br />

AVATAR AND bEYOND: LIGHTING HOLLYwOOD'S<br />

REAL AND VIRTUAL ACTORS<br />

paul debevec<br />

Photoreal digital actors have become a practical reality in the last decade and are<br />

poised to revolutionize the entertainment industry. Paul Debevec from USC’s<br />

Institute for Creative Technologies will explain the technical progression and<br />

application of his lab’s LED-based “Light Stage” facial scanning systems, which<br />

have helped produce photoreal digital actors for movies such as Spider-Man 2,<br />

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Avatar.<br />

tUeSDaY, MaY 8, 12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

Room N109<br />

Paul Debevec leads the Graphics Laboratory at the University of Southern California's Institute<br />

for Creative Technologies and is a Research Associate Professor in the USC Computer Science<br />

Department. He earned degrees in Math and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan<br />

and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Berkeley. Mr. Debevec is a member of ACM<br />

SIGGRAPH, and has received recognition such as: ACM SIGGRAPH's first Significant New<br />

Researcher Award, a Gilbreth Lectureship from the National Academy of Engineering and a<br />

Visionary Award from the Electronic and Animated Arts. His work has appeared in films such<br />

as Spider-Man 2 & 3, King Kong, Superman Returns, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button<br />

and Avatar.<br />

11 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

* Keynote Luncheons are included with every Daylighting or LIGHTFAIR Institute ® course<br />

or workshop – or that specific day if selected during registration (<strong>Monday</strong> and / or Tuesday)<br />

Don Marinelli, PhD<br />

Executive Producer<br />

Entertainment Technology Center<br />

Carnegie Mellon University<br />

Pittsburgh, PA<br />

Paul Debevec, PhD<br />

Associate Director, Graphics Research<br />

USC Institute for Creative Technologies<br />

Los Angeles, CA<br />

Sponsored by<br />

– Booth 2524


KEyNoTES<br />

SHoW KEyNoTE<br />

3<br />

ILLUMINATING DIpLOMACY:<br />

OppORTUNITIES OF THE LIGHTING<br />

REVOLUTION IN FOREIGN COMMERCE<br />

AND GEOpOLITICS<br />

ambassador Bruce J. oreck<br />

Electricity will be the single biggest driver of energy demand in the coming<br />

years. By 2040, demand for electricity will be up 80% and electrical<br />

generation will account for more than 40% of global energy consumption.<br />

Hence the remarkable gains in energy efficiency provided by the revolution<br />

in lighting technology will have profound geopolitical impact. The wide<br />

scale implementation of energy efficiency can be the foundation for vibrant<br />

growth in world economies. Failure to adopt these efficiencies is projected<br />

to result in energy price escalations and supply shortages that will devastate<br />

economies and lead to political instability.<br />

The international significance of these issues, combined with the<br />

opportunity for job growth and exports, makes energy efficiency a central<br />

area of concern and action by the Department of State and the Department<br />

of Commerce. Ambassador oreck will address the political challenges and<br />

business prospects of our new relationship with energy.<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10, 3:00pm – 4:00pm<br />

Spotlight Lounge – Booth 6746<br />

Bruce J. oreck was sworn in as United States Ambassador to Finland on August 12, 2009.<br />

Ambassador oreck obtained his Bachelor of Arts from The Johns Hopkins University, Juris<br />

Doctorate from Louisiana State University and Masters of Law (Taxation) from New york<br />

University. He practiced law for over 25 years, served as General Counsel and Executive Vice<br />

President for the oreck Corporation and worked as a real estate developer restoring and<br />

redeveloping historic properties. This work caused him and his wife to become more and more<br />

engaged in “green” building and, ultimately, focused on climate change and renewable /<br />

alternative energy.<br />

Bruce J. Oreck<br />

United States Ambassador to Finland<br />

Chair of the League of Green Embassies<br />

Helsinki, Finland<br />

WWW.lightfair.CoM 12


ExHIbITor LIST<br />

AT LIGHTFAIR ® INTERNATIONAL<br />

a<br />

A.A.G. STUCCHI<br />

NoRTH AMERICA, INC.<br />

A.L.P. LIGHTING<br />

CoMPoNENTS, INC.<br />

ABS LIGHTING<br />

ACA (ALUMINUM CoIL<br />

ANoDIZING CoRP.)<br />

ACCESS LIGHTING<br />

ACCLAIM LIGHTING / ELATIoN<br />

LIGHTING<br />

ACUITy BRANDS<br />

ADVANCED LAMP CoATINGS<br />

AECo LIFE<br />

AIR CyCLE CoRPoRATIoN<br />

ALANoD GMBH & Co. KG<br />

ALBEo TECHNoLoGIES, INC.<br />

ALCHEMy LIGHTS<br />

ALEDDRA By LIGHTEL<br />

TECHNoLoGIES, INC.<br />

ALMECo USA, INC.<br />

ALPHALITE, INC.<br />

ALTMAN LIGHTING<br />

AMERICA ELEX, INC.<br />

AMERICAN BALLAST CoRP.<br />

AMERICAN BRIGHT<br />

LIGHTING, INC.<br />

AMERICAN FLUoRESCENT<br />

CoRPoRATIoN<br />

AMERICAN GREENPoWER<br />

(USA) INC.<br />

AMERICAN ILLUMINATIoN, INC.<br />

AMERLUX<br />

AMF LIGHTING<br />

TECHNoLoGy, INC.<br />

ANoLIS / RoBE LIGHTING, INC.<br />

ANTARES LIGHTING<br />

APHoS LIGHTING, LLC<br />

APoLLo DESIGN TECHNoLoGy<br />

ARCHIPELAGo LIGHTING<br />

ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING<br />

ARCHITECTURAL SSL<br />

MAGAZINE<br />

ARK LIGHTING<br />

ARRoW ELECTRoNICS<br />

ATG ELECTRoNICS<br />

ATLANTIC LIGHTING, INC.<br />

AURoRA LIGHTING, INC.<br />

AURoRALIGHT, INC.<br />

AUTANI<br />

AVNET ELECTRoNICS<br />

MARKETING<br />

B<br />

2012 exhibitor advisory committee members<br />

B PLUS L TECHNoLoGIES, INC.<br />

B-K lightiNg & teKa<br />

illUMiNatioN<br />

BACNET INTERNATIoNAL<br />

BARTCo LIGHTING<br />

BENJAMIN ELECTRIC<br />

13 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

BEST LIGHTING PRoDUCTS, INC.<br />

Beta led<br />

BETA-CALCo, INC.<br />

BIRCHWooD LIGHTING<br />

BJB ELECTRIC L.P.<br />

BL INNoVATIVE LIGHTING, LTD.<br />

BLUETEC GMBH<br />

BoCK LIGHTING<br />

BRANDENBURG GMBH<br />

BRIDGELUX, INC.<br />

BRoWNLEE LIGHTING<br />

BRUCK LIGHTING / WILA<br />

LIGHTING<br />

BUILDINGS – INTERIoRS &<br />

SoURCES<br />

BULBRITE INDUSTRIES<br />

C<br />

C.C. DEW, INC.<br />

CABLE GRIPPERS, INC.<br />

CALIFoRNIA EASTERN<br />

LABoRAToRIES<br />

CALIFoRNIA LIGHTING<br />

TECHNoLoGy CENTER,<br />

UC DAVIS<br />

CANTALUPI USA<br />

CAo GRoUP, INC.<br />

CARCLo TECHNICAL PLASTICS<br />

CARLISLE SyNTEC, INC.<br />

CARMANAH TECHNoLoGIES<br />

CAST LIGHTING<br />

CATHoDE LIGHTING<br />

SySTEMS INC.<br />

CAVET TECHNoLoGIES, INC.<br />

CEC INDUSTRIES, LTD.<br />

CERAVISIoN LIGHTING LTD.<br />

CHINA ECoNoMIC<br />

NEWS SERVICE<br />

CIRALIGHT GLoBAL, INC.<br />

CITIZEN ELECTRoNICS<br />

Co., LTD.<br />

CITy THEATRICAL, INC.<br />

CIVILIGHT SHENZHEN<br />

SEMICoNDUCToR LIGHTING<br />

Co., LTD.<br />

CoDE LIGHTING CoRP.<br />

CoLE LIGHTING<br />

CoMMERCIAL BUILDING<br />

PRoDUCTS MAGAZINE<br />

CoMPUCASE CoRP.<br />

CoN-TECH LIGHTING<br />

CoNNECT-AIR INTL<br />

CoNTINENTAL AUToMATED<br />

BUILDINGS ASSoCIATIoN<br />

(CABA)<br />

CoNTRAST LIGHTING, INC.<br />

CooL LUMENS, INC.<br />

CooPER LIGHTING<br />

& CoNTRoLS<br />

cree, iNc.<br />

cree, iNc. (lightiNg)<br />

creStroN<br />

CRS ELECTRoNICS, INC.<br />

CRUCIAL PoWER PRoDUCTS<br />

CRySTAL LIGHTING CoRP.<br />

CSA INTERNATIoNAL<br />

CSL A DIVISIoN oF TRoy –<br />

CSL LIGHTING, INC.<br />

CyCLoNE LIGHTING, INC.<br />

D<br />

DABMAR LIGHTING, INC.<br />

DAEJIN DMP Co. LTD.<br />

DAINTREE NETWoRKS<br />

DASAL INDUSTRIES LTD.<br />

DECo LIGHTING<br />

DEEP RooF LIGHTING<br />

DEKRA-LITE INDUSTRIES<br />

DETAS SPA DLEDS DIVISIoN<br />

DEXIN INTERNATIoNAL, INC.<br />

DG LIGHTING SUPPLIES, INC.<br />

DIAL GMBH<br />

DICoN LIGHTING<br />

DIFFERENTIAL ENERGy<br />

GLoBAL, LTD., A LEADER /<br />

FAIRWEATHER CoMPANy<br />

DIGI LIGHTING, INC.<br />

DIMoNoFF, INC.<br />

DMF LIGHTING<br />

DoUGLAS LIGHTING CoNTRoLS<br />

DRAPER, INC.<br />

DREAMSCAPE LIGHTING<br />

MFG., INC.<br />

DSM&T Co., INC.<br />

DVT GRoUP<br />

e<br />

EAGLE LIGHTING, INC.<br />

ECLIPSE LIGHTING, INC.<br />

ECoLUMINA TECHNoLoGIES,<br />

INC.<br />

ECoSENSE LIGHTING INC.<br />

EDGE LIGHTING / PURE<br />

LIGHTING<br />

EDISoN oPTo CoRPoRATIoN<br />

EEMA LIGHTING GRoUP<br />

EIKo, LTD.<br />

ELCo LIGHTING<br />

ELDoLED AMERICA, INC.<br />

ELEC-TECH INTERNATIoNAL<br />

Co., LTD.<br />

ELECTRICAL CoNTRACToR<br />

MAGAZINE<br />

ELECTRo ELF, INC.<br />

ELP (ENGINEERED<br />

LIGHTING PRoDUCTS)<br />

EMERGE ALLIANCE<br />

ENCELIUM TECHNoLoGIES<br />

ENERGETIC LIGHTING<br />

ENERGy BRIGHT LIMITED<br />

ENERGy PLANNING<br />

ASSoCIATES CoRP.<br />

ENERGy SoLUTIoNS INT'L<br />

ENERGy STAR<br />

ENLIGHTED, INC.<br />

ENoCEAN ALLIANCE<br />

ESPEN TECHNoLoGy, INC.<br />

ETC<br />

EVENLITE, INC.<br />

EVERBRITE LIGHTING<br />

EVERLIGHT / ZENARo<br />

EVoNIK CyRo LLC<br />

EXCELLENCE oPTo, INC.<br />

EXCELSyS TECHNoLoGIES LTD.<br />

EyE LIGHTING INTERNATIoNAL<br />

f<br />

FC LIGHTING / SSL<br />

FEIT ELECTRIC<br />

FIRESToNE BUILDING<br />

PRoDUCTS<br />

FIRSTECH LIGHTING<br />

CoRPoRATIoN, AN<br />

AMGLo CoMPANy<br />

FLyBACK ENERGy, INC.<br />

FoCUS INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />

FRAEN CoRPoRATIoN<br />

FRAUNHoFER HEINRICH<br />

HERTZ INSTITUTE (HHI)<br />

FRESNEL TECHNoLoGIES, INC.<br />

FULHAM Co., INC.<br />

FULL SPECTRUM SoLUTIoNS<br />

FUNCTIoNAL DEVICES<br />

FUTURE LIGHTING SoLUTIoNS<br />

FX LUMINAIRE<br />

g<br />

GAM PRoDUCTS, INC.<br />

GE LIGHTING<br />

GENESIS PLASTICS<br />

TECHNoLoGIES<br />

GENESyS SySTEMS<br />

GLITE TECHNoLoGIES<br />

GLoBAL LIGHTING<br />

TECHNoLoGIES<br />

GLoBALMARKET GRoUP<br />

(ASIA), LTD.<br />

GREENLITE LIGHTING<br />

GREENTEK LIGHTING<br />

GRIPLoCK SySTEMS, LLC<br />

GRIPPLE, INC.<br />

GULF ADVANCED LIGHTING<br />

h<br />

HALCo LIGHTING<br />

TECHNoLoGIES<br />

HARRIS LIGHTING, INC.<br />

HATCH TRANSFoRMERS<br />

HAVELLS USA<br />

HEATRoN, INC.<br />

HEICo LIGHTING<br />

HENGDIAN GRoUP ToSPo<br />

LIGHTING Co., LTD.<br />

HEP GRoUP USA, INC.<br />

HERA LIGHTING, L.P.<br />

HERITAGE CASTING &<br />

IRoNWoRKS, LTD.<br />

HESS AMERICA<br />

HEVI LITE, INC.<br />

HI-LITE MFG.<br />

HK LIGHTING GRoUP<br />

HoMERUN HoLDINGS, INC –<br />

QMoTIoN SHADES<br />

HoNEyWELL<br />

HoNEyWELL – EARTHTRoNICS<br />

HoRNER APG<br />

HUBBELL BUILDING<br />

AUToMATIoN<br />

i<br />

IALD<br />

IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />

IES (ILLUMINATING<br />

ENGINEERING SoCIETy)<br />

ILUMINARC<br />

IMPERIA INTERNATIoNAL, LLC<br />

INDICE ECoTECH PTy LTD<br />

INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING<br />

PRoDUCTS, INC.<br />

INGEN SoFTWARE<br />

INTELLIGENT LIGHTING<br />

CoNTRoLS, INC.<br />

INTELLILIGHT CoRP.<br />

INTELLISWITCH S.A. DE C.V.<br />

INTENSE LIGHTING<br />

INTERLECTRIC CoRPoRATIoN<br />

INTERTEK<br />

INTRA LIGHTING<br />

INVERTER SySTEMS, INC.<br />

IoTA ENGINEERING<br />

ISoLITE CoRPoRATIoN<br />

J<br />

JESCo LIGHTING GRoUP<br />

JLC-TECH LLC<br />

K<br />

KEE TAT LIGHTING<br />

HoLDINGS LTD.<br />

KHAToD oPToELECTRoNIC SRL<br />

KMW USA INC.<br />

KoJIN, INC.<br />

KoNICA MINoLTA<br />

SENSING AMERICA<br />

KREoN N.V.<br />

L<br />

L.A. LIGHTING MFG. Co.<br />

L.C. DoANE<br />

LAMAR LIGHTING Co., INC.<br />

LAMBDA RESEARCH<br />

CoRPoRATIoN<br />

LAMP ELVES, INC.<br />

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT &<br />

SPECIFIER NEWS<br />

LASERLIGHT, INC.<br />

LECo LIGHTING<br />

LED LIVING TECHNoLoGy<br />

LED PRoFESSIoNAL<br />

LED RoADWAy LIGHTING LTD.<br />

LED SMART, INC.<br />

LED WAVES<br />

LEDDyNAMICS, INC.<br />

LEDENGIN, INC.<br />

LEDNoVATIoN, INC.<br />

LEDS MAGAZINE<br />

LEDTRoNICS, INC.<br />

LEDZWoRLD<br />

LEE FILTERS<br />

LEHIGH ELECTRIC<br />

PRoDUCTS Co.<br />

LEoTEK ELECTRoNICS<br />

USA CoRP.<br />

LEVIToN MANUFACTURING<br />

Co., INC.


LIGHT CoRPoRATIoN / KANEPI<br />

INNoVATIoNS<br />

LIGHT EMISSIoN<br />

TECHNoLoGy, LTD.<br />

LIGHT EMITTING DESIGNS<br />

LIGHTING ALTERNATIVES, INC.<br />

LIGHTING ANALySTS, INC.<br />

LIGHTING FoR ToMoRRoW<br />

LIGHTING SCIENCE GRoUP<br />

LIGHTSEARCH.CoM<br />

LIGMAN LIGHTING USA<br />

LINKCoM MANUFACTURING<br />

Co., LTD.<br />

LSI INDUSTRIES<br />

LTI oPTICS, LLC<br />

LUMAN LIGHTING LIMITED<br />

LUMENERGI, INC.<br />

LUMENETIX<br />

LUMENoPTIX<br />

lUMeNpUlSe<br />

LUMINIS<br />

LUMINIT LLC<br />

LUMINUS DEVICES<br />

LUTRoN ELECTRoNICS<br />

Co., INC.<br />

LUX DyNAMICS<br />

LUXIM<br />

M<br />

MAGTECH INDUSTRIES<br />

CoRPoRATIoN<br />

MATRIX LIGHTING<br />

MAXIM INTEGRATED<br />

PRoDUCTS<br />

MAXLITE<br />

MECHoSHADE SySTEMS, INC.<br />

MHT LIGHTING<br />

MITRoNIX, INC.<br />

MITSUBISHI PLASTICS, INC.<br />

MoDULAR INTERNATIoNAL,<br />

INC.<br />

MoleX<br />

Mp lightiNg, iNc.<br />

MSI SoLID STATE LIGHTING<br />

MUNDoCoLoR ILUMINACIoN<br />

TECNICA<br />

n<br />

interested in exhibiting at lightfair? contact ben coleman at +1 404.220.2004<br />

or benc@lightfair.com or rochelle burt at +1 404.220.2218 or rochelleb@lightfair.com.<br />

NALMCo (INTERNATIoNAL<br />

ASSoCIATIoN oF LIGHTING<br />

MANAGEMENT CoMPANIES)<br />

NANJING NEW-HIGH JINGWEI<br />

ELECTRIC Co., LTD.<br />

NATIoNAL ASSoCIATIoN oF<br />

INDEPENDENT LIGHTING<br />

DISTRIBUToRS, INC. (NAILD)<br />

NATIoNAL CoUNCIL oN<br />

QUALIFICATIoNS FoR THE<br />

LIGHTING PRoFESSIoNS<br />

(NCQLP)<br />

NATIoNAL ELECTRICAL<br />

MANUFACTURERS<br />

ASSoCIATIoN<br />

NATIoNAL LIGHTING<br />

NATIoNAL SPECIALTy<br />

LIGHTING<br />

NATURAL LIGHTING Co.<br />

INTERNATIoNAL<br />

NEDAP LIGHT CoNTRoLS<br />

NETLINK CoNTRoLS<br />

NEXXUS LIGHTING, INC.<br />

NICHIA AMERICA<br />

CoRPoRATIoN<br />

NICoLAUDIE AMERICA, INC.<br />

NICoR, INC.<br />

NINGBo LIAoyUAN LIGHTING<br />

NINGBo yAMAo LIGHTING<br />

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE Co., LTD.<br />

NoRA LIGHTING<br />

NoVA LIGHTING Co.<br />

NUVENTIX, INC.<br />

NXP SEMICoNDUCToRS<br />

o<br />

oCL ARCHITECTURAL<br />

LIGHTING<br />

ooo MURANo<br />

oPTILED TECHNoLoGy LLC<br />

oRTECH INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />

oSRAM oPTo<br />

SEMICoNDUCToRS<br />

oSRAM SyLVANIA<br />

oVERDRIVE LIGHTING –<br />

GLoBAL CoNSUMER<br />

PRoDUCTS, INC.<br />

P<br />

PEMCo LIGHTING PRoDUCTS,<br />

INC.<br />

philipS lightiNg<br />

PHoENIX CoNTACT<br />

PHoENIX PRoDUCTS Co., INC.<br />

PHoTo RESEARCH<br />

PINNACLE ARCHITECTURAL<br />

LIGHTING, INC.<br />

PIXELRANGE, INC.<br />

PLC – MULTIPoINT, INC.<br />

PLUSRITE / FANLIGHT<br />

PoINT LIGHTING<br />

CoRPoRATIoN<br />

PoLECo LIMITED<br />

PoLyBRITE INTERNATIoNAL<br />

PoWER VECToR<br />

PoWERBoX USA, INC.<br />

PRECISIoN – PARAGoN (P2)<br />

PREMIER LIGHTING LTD.<br />

PRoFESSIoNAL LIGHTING<br />

DESIGN MAGAZINE<br />

PRoMoLUX LIGHTING INTL<br />

PRoSPERITy LAMPS &<br />

CoMPoNENTS, LTD.<br />

PRUDENTIAL LIGHTING<br />

PRUF LED<br />

Q<br />

QSSI LIGHTING + ELECTRICAL<br />

PRoDUCTS GRoUP<br />

QUALITE SPoRTS<br />

LIGHTING, INC.<br />

r<br />

RAB LIGHTING<br />

RAMBUS<br />

RAyoN LIGHTING GRoUP<br />

RECESSo LIGHTS<br />

REDWooD SySTEMS<br />

REEVES EXTRUDED<br />

PRoDUCTS, INC.<br />

reggiaNi lightiNg<br />

USa, iNc.<br />

RELUME TECHNoLoGIES<br />

RIG-A-LITE<br />

RIPLEy LIGHTING CoNTRoLS<br />

RIZE ENTERPRISES<br />

RLR INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />

RoSCo LABS<br />

RoyAL PACIFIC<br />

S<br />

S3J ELECTRoNICS, LLC<br />

SATCo PRoDUCTS, INC.<br />

SAVWATT USA, INC.<br />

SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC<br />

(JUNo LIGHTING GRoUP)<br />

SCHREDER LIGHTING, LLC<br />

SEBCo INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />

SELC<br />

SELF ELECTRoNICS Co., LTD.<br />

SENSITILE SySTEMS<br />

SEoUL SEMICoNDUCToR<br />

SHANGHAI yUANMING<br />

LIGHTING TECHNoLoGy<br />

Co., LTD.<br />

SHARP ELECTRoNICS<br />

SHAT-R-SHIELD, INC.<br />

SHIN-ETSU SILICoNES<br />

oF AMERICA<br />

SICHUAN JIUZHoU ELECTRIC<br />

GRoUP Co., LTD.<br />

SLP LIGHTING<br />

SlV lightiNg<br />

SMC LED<br />

SoL INC.<br />

SoLAIRA HEATING<br />

TECHNoLoGIES –<br />

INFoRESIGHT<br />

SoLAVANTI LIGHTING, LLC /<br />

EFFICIENT-TEC<br />

INTERNATIoNAL<br />

SPECIALIZED LIGHTING<br />

SoLUTIoNS, LLC<br />

SPECTRUM LIGHTING<br />

SPJ LIGHTING, INC.<br />

STARFIELD CoNTRoLS INC.<br />

STEINEL<br />

STRESSCRETE GRoUP<br />

STRoNG ENTERTAINMENT<br />

LIGHTING<br />

SUNLITE MANUFACTURING –<br />

SUNSHINE LIGHTING<br />

SUNPARK ELECTRoNICS<br />

CoRPoRATIoN<br />

SWitch lightiNg<br />

SyNoPSyS, INC.<br />

t<br />

TCP, INC.<br />

tech lightiNg –<br />

geNeratioN BraNdS<br />

TECNoLUX, INC.<br />

easily the best concentration of lighting vendors and<br />

products in one place in the U.S. all year! It's vital to our<br />

business to have this as a product resource.<br />

—chrIStopher bell, 2011 lIghtfaIr ® attendee<br />

2012 eXhiBitorS AS<br />

oF JANuAry 6, 2012<br />

TEMPo INDUSTRIES, INC.<br />

TERRAGLo LIGHTING<br />

TERRALUX<br />

THE BLACK TANK, INC.<br />

THE CooKE CoRP.<br />

THoMAS & BETTS<br />

THoMAS RESEARCH<br />

PRoDUCTS<br />

THoMAS SIGN & AWNING<br />

CoMPANy INC.<br />

TIGER DRyLAC PoWDER<br />

CoATINGS<br />

TIMES SQUARE LIGHTING<br />

TMB<br />

TMS LIGHTING<br />

ToKISTAR LIGHTING, INC.<br />

ToPANGA TECHNoLoGIES<br />

ToPAZ LIGHTING<br />

ToSHIBA LED LIGHTING<br />

ToUCHE CoNTRoLS<br />

TRASTAR, INC.<br />

TRAXoN TECHNoLoGIES /<br />

E:CUE LIGHTING CoNTRoL<br />

TW LIGHTING<br />

U<br />

U.S. ENERGy SCIENCES<br />

UL – UNDERWRITERS<br />

LABoRAToRIES<br />

ULTRASAVE LIGHTING LTD.<br />

UNILUMIN GRoUP Co., LTD.<br />

UNITED LIGHT GRoUP (ULG)<br />

UNIVERSAL FIBRE oPTICS<br />

UNIVERSAL LIGHTING<br />

TECHNoLoGIES<br />

US DoE SoLID-STATE LIGHTING<br />

USAI, LLC<br />

USHIo AMERICA, INC.<br />

USPAR ENTERPRISES, INC.<br />

UTILITy METALS<br />

V<br />

VANTAGE LIGHTING<br />

VAoPTo<br />

VENTURE LIGHTING<br />

INTERNATIoNAL, INC.<br />

VEoLIA ES TECHNICAL<br />

SoLUTIoNS, LLC<br />

VERBATIM AMERICAS, LLC<br />

VISIoN 3 LIGHTING<br />

VISIoN QUEST LIGHTING<br />

VISIoNAIRE LIGHTING<br />

VISTA PRoFESSIoNAL<br />

oUTDooR LIGHTING<br />

VISUAL LIGHTING<br />

TECHNoLoGIES<br />

VoLUME LIGHTING<br />

w<br />

WAC LIGHTING Co.<br />

WAGo CoRPoRATIoN<br />

WALDMANN LIGHTING<br />

WASCo PRoDUCTS, INC.<br />

WASTE MANAGEMENT<br />

LAMPTRACKER<br />

WATTSToPPER<br />

WESTINGHoUSE LIGHTING<br />

WESTPAC LED LIGHTING, INC.<br />

WHITE oPTICS<br />

WILGER TESTING Co., INC.<br />

WING WAH LIGHTING<br />

(HoNG KoNG) Co., LTD.<br />

WooDBRIDGE LIGHTING INC.<br />

X Y z<br />

XITRoN TECHNoLoGIES<br />

Z-LIGHT oPToELECTRoNICS<br />

Learn More: FoR A CoMPLETE LISTING<br />

oF EXHIBIToRS By NAME, PRoDUCT oR<br />

PAVILIoN, VISIT www.<strong>Lightfair</strong>.CoM.<br />

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FIVE uNIquE PAVILIoNS<br />

ONLY AT LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

Lfi ®<br />

DeBUt<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

bUILDING INTEGRATION<br />

The Building Integration Pavilion features<br />

companies displaying solutions and products<br />

used to maximize and create energy-efficient<br />

buildings. Don't miss this close-up and<br />

in-depth look at building integration’s most<br />

successful projects.<br />

photo creditS | HoNEyWELL – HARLoW CIVIC CENTER<br />

DAYLIGHTING<br />

As the green industry continues to flourish, the<br />

Daylighting Pavilion focuses on architectural<br />

daylighting, daylight harvesting, energy<br />

efficiency and conservation, solar shading and<br />

natural light. It’s the perfect venue to learn<br />

more about pioneering, sustainable solutions.<br />

photo creditS | WASCo PRoDUCTS, INC. – ToWN CENTER AT CoBB<br />

DESIGN<br />

We reserved a premier area of the trade<br />

show floor for the vibrant Design Pavilion.<br />

A showcase of modern and classic decorative<br />

lighting, these high-style products will inspire.<br />

photo creditS | SLV LIGHTING<br />

GLObAL LIGHT + DESIGN<br />

The Global Light + Design Pavilion presents<br />

the world’s finest decorative lighting<br />

designs from internationally recognized<br />

manufacturers based outside the U.S.<br />

photo creditS | MP LIGHTING, INC. – oUTDooR<br />

NEw ExHIbITOR pAVILION<br />

New for 2012, the New Exhibitor Pavilion will feature<br />

first-time exhibitors from around the globe showcasing<br />

their products and technological advances for the<br />

architecture and commercial industry. This will be<br />

a must-see part of LIGHTFAIR.<br />

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CoNFErENCE AT A GLANCE<br />

LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

INTERNATIONAL 2012<br />

Pre-ConferenCe<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> DaYLighting inStitUte ® (CoUrSeS anD worKShoPS)<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 – tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

LFI’s one-of-a-kind program! Intensive courses of instruction<br />

on selected topics relating to daylighting. Choose a 2-day,<br />

highly focused Fundamentals course, a 1-day Photosensor<br />

Control Systems Modeling in Daysim course or one of<br />

9 three-hour workshops.<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ® (CoUrSeS anD worKShoPS)<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 – tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

Intensive courses of instruction on selected topics relating to a<br />

particular field within lighting. Choose 1-day or 2-day highly focused<br />

immersion courses or select from 16 three-hour workshops.<br />

tiP froM the teaM: SELECT INDIVIDUAL CoURSES oR MIX-AND-MATCH<br />

FRoM BoTH INSTITUTES To CREATE THE MoST BENEFICIAL CoURSE<br />

PACKAGE FoR yoUR NEEDS.<br />

ConferenCe<br />

SeMinarS<br />

wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 9 – friday, <strong>May</strong> 11, 2012<br />

90-minute lectures on specified topics.<br />

DeSign SYMPoSia<br />

thursday, <strong>May</strong> 10, 2012<br />

90-minute courses presented by architects, designers<br />

and innovators from affiliated industries.<br />

All courses include Exhibit Hall entrance (Wednesday – Friday).<br />

the 2012 <strong>Lightfair</strong> ® internationaL Conference is authorized for CeUs<br />

and credits as indicated in accordance with guidelines set forth by:<br />

Many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations,<br />

including state boards for Professional Engineering certification, will grant<br />

Continuing Education Credit for Conference attendance when you submit the<br />

course outline and proof of attendance. Please contact your own board or<br />

organization to find out the requirements. Certificates of Completion can be<br />

downloaded after the event via the online registration link.<br />

Choose from 72 unique<br />

CeU / LU-accredited<br />

course offerings!<br />

Course options have been carefully developed<br />

to cover a wide array of the most relevant<br />

topics in the industry and provide AIA, ASLA,<br />

BoMI, IDCEC and IES accreditation. Choose<br />

from among the 11 Daylighting Institute ®<br />

courses, 5 two-day Institute courses, 4<br />

one-day Institute courses, 16 Institute<br />

Workshops, 4 Design Symposia or one of<br />

32 Seminars.<br />

the LargeSt<br />

Lighting ConferenCe<br />

in the worLD<br />

note: aia members are required to complete the AIA form which will be sent<br />

to the AIA by LIGHTFAIR ® . aSLa members should check with local chapters<br />

regarding national accreditation as those can vary from state to state.<br />

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<strong>Lightfair</strong><br />

®<br />

Daylighting institute<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 – Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

the only one of its kind<br />

in the industry!<br />

LFI’s pre-eminent educational program, the LIGHTFAIR<br />

Daylighting Institute ® , returns to Las Vegas with more<br />

course variety than ever before. Register early for these<br />

highly sought-after courses and workshops, offering the<br />

industry’s only comprehensive, targeted instruction in<br />

the ever-growing, in-demand topic of Daylighting.<br />

note: aSLa members should check with local chapters regarding national<br />

accreditation as those can vary from state to state.<br />

19 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

inDiViDUaL worKShoPS<br />

$220 advance Pricing per 3-hour<br />

workshop / $270 after april 12, 2012<br />

1-DaY aDVanCeD DaYLight<br />

MoDeLing in DaYSiM<br />

$370 advance /<br />

$395 after april 12, 2012<br />

Price for all Daylighting Institute ®<br />

courses and workshops includes:<br />

exhibit hall access<br />

Wednesday – Friday<br />

Keynote Luncheon included on day of<br />

workshop (Lunch & Keynote Speaker)<br />

<strong>Monday</strong> or Tuesday<br />

12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

Must be selected during registration.<br />

2-DaY DaYLighting<br />

fUnDaMentaLS (SeSSion # D01)<br />

is a complete, pre-set 2-day<br />

immersion course.<br />

$670 advance Pricing by april 12, 2012 /<br />

$745 after april 12, 2012<br />

2-DaY inStitUte PaCKage<br />

Four workshops can be selected as<br />

individual courses to fill 2 days. or<br />

mix-and-match by selecting workshops<br />

from BoTH the Daylighting and the<br />

LFI Institute ® and create your own<br />

personalized 2-Day Institute program<br />

for <strong>Monday</strong> and Tuesday. Does not<br />

include LFI Innovation Awards ®<br />

on Wednesday.<br />

$670 advance /<br />

$745 after april 12, 2012<br />

Please arrive 15 – 30 minutes prior to start time to allow for entry process. Handouts will be<br />

provided for 1-day and 2-day courses. Workshop handouts can be downloaded one week<br />

before the conference; they will not be provided on-site.<br />

Photo CreDitS: eLeanor anD wiLSon greatBatCh PaViLion LIGHTING DESIGN: Matt Franks,<br />

Brian Stacy, IALD, Molly McKnight, Arup Lighting | ARCHITECTS: Toshiko Mori, Sonya Lee,<br />

Toshiko Mori Architect, PLLC | PHoToGRAPHy: © Iwan Baan and Paul Warchol


CoUrSe LeVeLS<br />

1. Beginner:<br />

Limited lighting experience<br />

2. interMeDiate:<br />

Moderate technical and / or<br />

design knowledge; equivalent<br />

of IES ED 150; up to 10 years<br />

working in lighting industry<br />

3. aDVanCeD:<br />

Advanced technical or design<br />

knowledge and / or experience;<br />

10+ years experience in lighting<br />

worKShoP<br />

CreDitS<br />

eaCh worKShoP ProViDeS<br />

aia 3.0 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 3 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 3 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 0.3 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 3.0 CEU Credits<br />

1-DaY aDVanCeD<br />

DaYLight MoDeLing in<br />

DaYSiM worKShoP<br />

aia 6.0 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 6 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 6 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 0.6 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 6.0 CEU Credits<br />

2-DaY fUnDaMentaLS<br />

CoUrSe<br />

aia 12.0 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 12 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 12 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 1.2 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 12.0 CEU Credits<br />

Certificate of Course attendance<br />

available post-event via registration link.<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7<br />

L12D01<br />

DaYLighting fUnDaMentaLS: a PriMer in<br />

fUnDaMentaL DaYLighting StrategY<br />

(2-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

rhonDa Lowe, M.arCh., CeM<br />

Specialist<br />

Pepco Energy Services, Charlotte, NC<br />

JiM weBSter, ieS<br />

Product Development<br />

Pepco Energy Services, Arlington, VA<br />

By combining a textbook approach to the fundamentals of<br />

daylighting with actual analysis from existing projects, this<br />

course addresses the wider range of variables that make<br />

successful daylighting so challenging. In addition to gaining<br />

a strong foundational understanding of daylighting, the<br />

participant will begin developing sensible daylighting strategies<br />

within the parameters of their own project.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Energy Consultants,<br />

Energy Specialists, Engineers, Facility Managers, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers, owners,<br />

Students<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12D02<br />

DaYLighting anD PhotoSenSor ControL<br />

SYSteMS MoDeLing in DaYSiM<br />

(1-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

riCharD MiStriCK, PhD, Pe, fieS<br />

Associate Professor<br />

Penn State University, University Park, PA<br />

This hands-on workshop provides in-depth coverage of<br />

the application of annual daylight metrics in daylighting<br />

design. The layout, specification, calibration and analysis<br />

of photosensor control systems, the available types of<br />

photosensor control and the importance of photosensor<br />

placement, spatial sensitivity and control algorithms in<br />

the performance of these systems will be discussed.<br />

NOTE: Bring your laptop.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, Energy Consultants,<br />

Energy Specialists, Engineers, Lighting Designers,<br />

Manufacturers, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2-3<br />

L12D03<br />

DaYLighting StrategieS in<br />

high PerforManCe SChooLS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

eriC CoreY freeD, LeeD aP, hon figP<br />

Founding Principal<br />

organicARCHITECT, San Francisco, CA<br />

This workshop focuses on daylighting strategies, from initial<br />

planning, through design and operation. It provides a roadmap<br />

for greening school buildings, including the best low-cost /<br />

high-value strategies for major renovations and for a healthy<br />

high performance indoor environment. The workshop covers<br />

CHPS, LEED for Schools extending into methods for<br />

integrated project delivery.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Electrical<br />

Engineers, End-users, Energy Consultants, Energy<br />

Specialists, Engineers, Facility Managers, Interior Designers,<br />

Lighting Designers, Manufacturers, owners, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12D04<br />

CirCaDian CorreCt DaYLighting:<br />

ConneCting the DotS Between heaLth,<br />

SCienCe & PraCtiCaL aPPLiCation<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

JaMeS BenYa, fieS, fiaLD, Pe<br />

Principal<br />

Benya Burnett – humanizing light, West Linn, oR<br />

DeBorah BUrnett, aSiD, CMg, aaSM<br />

Lighting Designer<br />

Benya Burnett – humanizing light, Nashville, TN<br />

With thought-provoking demonstrations, discover the daylight<br />

design potential to link scientific discovery with human health<br />

outcomes while considering all aspects of a project, including<br />

costs for buildings, healthcare issues and human factors.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12D05<br />

interior winDow treatMent iMPaCtS<br />

on DaYLighting DeSign<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

Brennen MatthewS, aia<br />

North American Specifications Sales Manager<br />

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc., Coopersburg, PA<br />

This course will review the impact interior shading devices<br />

have on occupant comfort and electric light energy reduction.<br />

Various shading materials, configurations and control<br />

approaches will be demonstrated. A discussion of how the<br />

incorporation of daylight / shade control achieves advanced<br />

credits in the new LEED rating system (3.0) will also<br />

be addressed.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Electrical Engineers, End-users,<br />

Energy Consultants, Energy Specialists, Interior Designers,<br />

Lighting Designers<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

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lIghtfaIr daylIghtIng InStItUte ® SchedUle<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7 (continued)<br />

L12D06<br />

ParaMetriC DaYLight DeSign anD anaLYSiS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

DanieL gLaSer, PhD, ieS, LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Principal<br />

Light Foundry, Boulder, Co<br />

Matthew tanteri, fieS<br />

Director, Lighting Education<br />

Tanteri+Associates, Parsons The New School<br />

for Design, Irvington-on-Hudson, Ny<br />

Parametric design and analysis can be a powerful tool<br />

for designing optimal daylight spaces. This workshop<br />

will discuss the advantages and limitations of using<br />

parametric design and analysis, cover the tools that<br />

support this type of inquiry, examine case studies of<br />

use and lead participants through a hands-on analysis.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

tUeSDaY, MaY 8<br />

L12D07<br />

high PerforManCe DaYLighting<br />

DeSign for net-zero energY & LeeD<br />

PLatinUM BUiLDingS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

JoSePh Deringer, aia, LeeD aP<br />

Executive Director<br />

SuPerB, Berkeley, CA<br />

VinaY ghatti, LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Energy Specialist<br />

The Weidt Group, Minnetonka, MN<br />

Dane SanDerS, Pe, LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Principal<br />

Clanton & Associates, Inc., Boulder, Co<br />

The workshop presents daylighting strategies that<br />

evolved during the integrated design process for two<br />

Net-Zero Energy and one LEED Platinum projects.<br />

The daylighting strategies were tested with multiple<br />

metrics and addressed complex program and urban<br />

context issues to arrive at successful solutions.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Electrical<br />

Engineers, End-users, Energy Consultants, Energy<br />

Specialists, Engineers, Facility Managers, Interior<br />

Designers, Landscape Architects, Lighting Designers,<br />

owners, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

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L12D08<br />

ChaLLengeS aSSoCiateD with weather-<br />

BaSeD annUaL DaYLight SiMULationS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

JaCK BaiLeY, ieS, LC, LeeD aP<br />

Partner<br />

ONE LUX Studio, New york, Ny<br />

Pierre-feLiX Breton<br />

Product Designer<br />

Autodesk, Montreal, QC, Canada<br />

This workshop will outline the important steps required<br />

to successfully predict how a building performs with<br />

regard to daylighting over the course of a year.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Energy Consultants, Energy<br />

Specialists, Facility Managers, Lighting Designers,<br />

owners, Students<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12D09<br />

DaYLighting DeSign SoLUtionS for high<br />

PerforManCe BUiLDing reSULtS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

grant graBLe, LeeD aP<br />

Vice President, Value Stream Leader<br />

Sunoptics – An Acuity Brands Company<br />

Sacramento, CA<br />

This workshop will explore high performance top<br />

lighting solutions and their effects on long-term<br />

energy reduction. Electric lighting load reduction,<br />

misconceptions of the impact on HVAC loads and<br />

improvements in occupant productivity will also<br />

be presented.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12D10<br />

DaYLight PerforManCe MetriCS<br />

froM annUaL SiMULationS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

LiSa heSChong, ieS<br />

Managing Principal<br />

Heschong Mahone Group, Inc., Gold River, CA<br />

KeVin Van Den wYMeLenBerg, ieS<br />

Principal, Assistant Professor<br />

University of Idaho – Integrated Design Lab, Boise, ID<br />

This workshop will present two new daylight performance<br />

metrics, spatial Daylight Autonomy (sDA) and Annual<br />

Sunlight Exposure (ASE), and how they are used to<br />

evaluate the performance of a daylit space.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Electrical Engineers,<br />

Energy Specialists, Lighting Designers, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2-3<br />

the conference allowed us to have good education for our<br />

newer employees. It was beneficial to them and us, as well<br />

as cost-effective.<br />

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L12D11<br />

DaYLighting DeSign:<br />

ConCePt to ConStrUCtion<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

Kat CheneY, aSSoC. aia, DeSign iaLD, MieS<br />

Lighting Designer<br />

Pivotal Lighting Design | Affiliated Engineers, Inc.<br />

Seattle, WA<br />

This workshop explores ideas for implementing<br />

daylighting strategies as part of architectural design,<br />

specifically covering concepts of program, furniture<br />

choice & layout, materials, glazing options, electric<br />

lighting design, controls and costs.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, End-users,<br />

owners, Reps<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

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<strong>Lightfair</strong> institute<br />

1-DaY anD 2-DaY CoUrSeS<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 – Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

immersion courses provide<br />

the knowledge you need<br />

for growth and success<br />

These pre-set 1-day and 2-day immersion courses provide<br />

intensive training from industry experts – only at the<br />

LIGHTFAIR Institute.<br />

note: aSLa members should check with local chapters regarding national<br />

accreditation as those can vary from state to state.<br />

23 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

1-DaY CoUrSeS<br />

$370 advance Pricing /<br />

$395 after april 12, 2012<br />

2-DaY CoUrSeS<br />

$670 advance /<br />

$745 after april 12, 2012<br />

Price for all LIGHTFAIR Institute ®<br />

1-day and 2-day courses include:<br />

exhibit hall access<br />

Wednesday – Friday<br />

Keynote Luncheons on course days<br />

(Lunch & Keynote Speaker)<br />

<strong>Monday</strong> or Tuesday, 12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

Must be selected during registration.<br />

2-DaY inStitUte PaCKage<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 – tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

Select either one 2-Day LIGHTFAIR<br />

or DAyLIGHTING Institute course,<br />

two 1-Day courses or a combination<br />

of courses and workshops to fill two<br />

days and create your own personalized<br />

2-Day Institute program for <strong>Monday</strong><br />

and Tuesday. Does not include LFI<br />

Innovation Awards ® on Wednesday.<br />

Please arrive 15 – 30 minutes prior to start time to allow for entry process. Handouts will<br />

be provided for 1-day and 2-day courses. Workshop handouts can be downloaded one week<br />

before the conference; they will not be provided on-site.<br />

Photo CreDitS: the eaSt harLeM SChooL LIGHTING DESIGN: Peter L. Gluck, Stacie Wong,<br />

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ARCHITECT: Peter Gluck and Partners | PHoToGRAPHy: © Erik Freeland, © Theo Morrison


CoUrSe LeVeLS<br />

1. Beginner:<br />

Limited lighting experience<br />

2. interMeDiate:<br />

Moderate technical and / or<br />

design knowledge; equivalent<br />

of IES ED 150; up to 10 years<br />

working in lighting industry<br />

3. aDVanCeD:<br />

Advanced technical or design<br />

knowledge and / or experience;<br />

10+ years experience in lighting<br />

CoUrSe<br />

CreDitS<br />

1-DaY <strong>Lightfair</strong><br />

inStitUte ® CoUrSeS<br />

ProViDe<br />

aia 6.0 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 6 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 6 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 0.6 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 6.0 CEU Credits<br />

2-DaY <strong>Lightfair</strong> inStitUte ®<br />

CoUrSeS ProViDe<br />

aia 12.0 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 12 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 12 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 1.2 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 12.0 CEU Credits<br />

Certificate of Course attendance<br />

available post-event via registration link.<br />

MonDaY, <strong>May</strong> 7 &<br />

tUeSDaY, <strong>May</strong> 8<br />

(2-DaY CoUrSeS)<br />

L12L01<br />

BaSiC Lighting<br />

(2-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

(6 hours each day plus both Keynote Luncheons)<br />

KeVin hoUSer, PhD, Pe, LC, LeeD aP<br />

Associate Professor<br />

Penn State University, University Park, PA<br />

This course will lay the foundations for the practice of lighting<br />

design. Participants will develop a sound understanding of<br />

lighting fundamentals, a qualitative feel for lighting quantities<br />

and an appreciation of how these concepts dovetail with the<br />

lighting design process.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, Engineers, Interior Designers,<br />

Lighting Designers, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12L02<br />

interMeDiate Lighting<br />

(2-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

(6 hours each day plus both Keynote Luncheons)<br />

Craig BerneCKer, PhD, fieSna, LC<br />

Founder and Director<br />

The Lighting Education Institute, Exton, PA<br />

Assuming a fundamental knowledge of lighting science,<br />

vocabulary and technologies, this course presents a framework<br />

for lighting design from conception to implementation,<br />

including design considerations, selection criteria for lamps<br />

and luminaires and basic layout / calculation techniques.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12L03<br />

aDVanCeD Lighting<br />

(2-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

(6 hours each day plus both Keynote Luncheons)<br />

roBert DaViS, PhD, fieSna, iaLD / LirC<br />

Director, Product Management<br />

Litecontrol, Hanson, MA<br />

The goal of the advanced lighting course is to create a greater<br />

in-depth understanding of lighting design, and assumes that<br />

participants have more than just a fundamental knowledge<br />

of lighting science, vocabulary and technologies.<br />

aUDienCe: Lighting Designers, Engineers, Researchers,<br />

Educators<br />

LeVeL: 3<br />

L12L04<br />

CoMPUter-aiDeD Lighting anaLYSiS<br />

with agi32 (BaSiC)<br />

(2-day course)<br />

tiP: REMEMBER To SELECT yoUR KEyNoTE LUNCHEoNS<br />

DURING REGISTRATIoN.<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

(6 hours each day plus both Keynote Luncheons)<br />

Dawn De grazio, ieS, LC<br />

Director of Customer Education<br />

Lighting Analysts, Inc., Littleton, Co<br />

DoUg roSS<br />

Customer Care Specialist<br />

Lighting Analysts, Inc., Littleton, Co<br />

This class will provide the student with the basic skills<br />

needed to incorporate AGi32 lighting design software into<br />

their lighting design and analysis projects, beginning with<br />

an overview of the user interface, and proceeding through<br />

a site lighting project and then an interior project that<br />

incorporates electric lighting and daylighting.<br />

note: Own laptop is required; software information will be<br />

sent prior to course.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, Engineers, Facility Managers,<br />

Interior Designers, Landscape Architects, Lighting Designers,<br />

Manufacturers, Reps, Students, Urban Planners<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12L05<br />

CoMPUter-aiDeD Lighting<br />

anaLYSiS with DiaLux<br />

(2-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

(6 hours each day plus both Keynote Luncheons)<br />

frieDriCh wiLheLM BreMeCKer, ieS<br />

Product Designer<br />

DIAL GmbH, Luedenscheid, Germany<br />

This class will provide the student with the basic skills<br />

needed to incorporate DIALux lighting design software,<br />

including photo-realistic images, into their interior lighting<br />

design and analysis projects, beginning with an overview<br />

of the features and functions, and following with practiceoriented<br />

exercises.<br />

note: Own laptop is required, and downloading a copy of<br />

DIALux (free at www.dialux.com) is recommended prior to<br />

the course.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2-3<br />

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lIghtfaIr InStItUte ® SchedUle<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7<br />

(1-DaY CoUrSeS)<br />

L12L06<br />

LeD LUMinaire DeSign<br />

(1-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

BoB hoUSehoLDer, ieS<br />

Director, LED Solutions Engineering<br />

Universal Lighting Technologies, Round Rock, TX<br />

MarK MCCLear, ieS<br />

Global Director, Applications Engineering<br />

Cree, Durham, NC<br />

DaViD VenhaUS<br />

President<br />

Illumination Optics, Wauwatosa, WI<br />

Bernie weir<br />

Director of Applications, LED Lighting<br />

On Semiconductor, Phoenix, AZ<br />

hanK zaBawSKi, ieS, aSMe<br />

Director, LED Technology<br />

Heatron, Inc., Arlington Heights, IL<br />

Learn the high-level attributes of each discipline in<br />

LED fixture design (optical design, electrical design,<br />

thermal management and mechanical design) followed<br />

by a systems level review comprising an LED luminaire.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators,<br />

Electrical Contractors, Electrical Engineers,Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Lighting<br />

Designers, Manufacturers<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

25 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

L12L07<br />

aUtoDeSK ® reVit ® anD 3ds MaX ® DeSign<br />

for Lighting & DaYLighting SiMULation<br />

(1-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

Pierre-feLiX Breton<br />

Senior Associate, Lighting Designer<br />

Autodesk, Montreal, QC, Canada<br />

optimize your usage of Revit and 3ds Max for<br />

lighting simulation in a hands-on class.<br />

note: Own laptop is required; software information<br />

will be sent prior to the course.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Electrical Engineers, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers<br />

LeVeL: 2-3<br />

tUeSDaY, MaY 8<br />

(1-DaY CoUrSeS)<br />

L12L08<br />

aDVanCeD CoMPUter-aiDeD Lighting<br />

DeSign with ViSUaL<br />

(1-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

SteVen MeSh, LC, ieS<br />

Principal<br />

Lighting Education + Design, San Francisco, CA<br />

Learn how to create complex 3D models to study<br />

lighting for an office project as well as a 3-story<br />

stairwell, using Visual software. Advanced methods<br />

for inputting structures and furniture as well as<br />

formatting results will be explored.<br />

note: Own laptop is required; software information<br />

will be sent prior to the course.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2-3<br />

lfI provides a one-stop<br />

shopping place for new and<br />

existing technologies and<br />

a gold mine of fast-track<br />

educational seminars<br />

and courses.<br />

— brIan benhaIm<br />

UnIverSIty of maryland<br />

2011 lIghtfaIr ® attendee<br />

L12L09<br />

PhotograPhY "Boot CaMP" for Lighting<br />

inDUStrY ProfeSSionaLS<br />

(1-day course)<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

DoUgLaS SaLin, iaLD PreSS affiLiate<br />

owner<br />

Douglas Salin Photographer, San Francisco, CA<br />

Learn the photo secrets of a photo guru. Learn how<br />

to capture and produce quality photographic lighting<br />

images. From composition tools to Photoshop tricks,<br />

your photo skills will be changed and improved.<br />

note: Bring your laptop with a recent version of<br />

Photoshop installed.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 1-2


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<strong>Lightfair</strong> institute<br />

3-hoUr worKShoPS<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7 – Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

the industry's largest<br />

and best selection of<br />

in-depth workshops<br />

The largest offering of workshops with a variety of different<br />

topics and a range of course levels to suit every need.<br />

note: aSLa members should check with local chapters regarding national<br />

accreditation as those can vary from state to state.<br />

27 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

inDiViDUaL worKShoPS<br />

$220 advance Pricing /<br />

$270 after april 12, 2012<br />

Price for all Institute Workshops and<br />

Packages include:<br />

exhibit hall access<br />

Wednesday – Friday<br />

Keynote Luncheons on day of workshops<br />

(Lunch & Keynote Speaker)<br />

<strong>Monday</strong> & Tuesday, 12:15pm – 1:45pm<br />

Must be selected during registration.<br />

2-DaY inStitUte PaCKage<br />

$670 advance /<br />

$745 after april 12, 2012<br />

Choose 4 workshops to fill two days, or<br />

mix-and-match by selecting workshops<br />

and 1-Day courses from both the<br />

Daylighting and LIGHTFAIR Institute ®<br />

and create your own personalized<br />

2-Day Institute program for <strong>Monday</strong><br />

and Tuesday. Does not include LFI<br />

Innovation Awards ® on Wednesday.<br />

Please arrive 15 – 30 minutes prior to start time to allow for entry process. Handouts will<br />

be provided for 1-day and 2-day courses. Workshop handouts can be downloaded one week<br />

before the conference; they will not be provided on-site.<br />

Photo CreDitS: UniVerSitY of oregon, John e JaQUa aCaDeMiC Center for StUDent athLeteS<br />

LIGHTING DESIGN: Mark Godfrey, Interface Engineering | ARCHITECTS: Randy Stegmeier, ZGF,<br />

Gene Sandoval, ZGF, Bob Snyder, ZGF | PHoToGRAPHy: © Stephen Cridland, © Mark Godfrey


CoUrSe LeVeLS<br />

1. Beginner:<br />

Limited lighting experience<br />

2. interMeDiate:<br />

Moderate technical and / or<br />

design knowledge; equivalent<br />

of IES ED 150; up to 10 years<br />

working in lighting industry<br />

3. aDVanCeD:<br />

Advanced technical or design<br />

knowledge and / or experience;<br />

10+ years experience in lighting<br />

worKShoP<br />

CreDitS<br />

eaCh worKShoP ProViDeS<br />

aia 3.0 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 3 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 3 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 0.3 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 3.0 CEU Credits<br />

inStitUte PaCKage<br />

(4 worKShoPS) ProViDeS<br />

aia 12.0 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 12 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 12 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 1.2 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 12.0 CEU Credits<br />

Certificate of Course attendance<br />

available post-event via registration link.<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7<br />

L12w01<br />

LeD PerforManCe: MYthS anD<br />

faCtS – an inDUStrY UPDate<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

John CUrran, PhD<br />

President<br />

LED Transformations, LLC, Lebanon, NJ<br />

LED technology and the associated data are in a constant<br />

state of flux. How well is the industry keeping up with these<br />

changes? This workshop will update the status of various<br />

aspects of product performance and reporting, including likely<br />

failure modes; fixture design trade-offs and maintenance<br />

will be discussed.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12w02<br />

eLeCtriCaL SPeCifiCationS of Lighting<br />

eQUiPMent for DeSignerS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

JoDY gooD, LC, fieS, iaLD<br />

Principal<br />

Spectrum Engineers, Salt Lake City, UT<br />

This course will introduce the lighting professional to the<br />

basic aspects of electricity and the electrical requirements<br />

of lighting and lighting control equipment.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Energy Consultants, Facility<br />

Managers, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers, Reps<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12w03<br />

DiMMing LeD SoUrCeS: what'S worKing<br />

& what StiLL neeDS fiXing<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

ethan BierY<br />

Principal Faculty<br />

Lutron Electronics, Coopersburg, PA<br />

MiChaeL PoPLawSKi, ieS, ieee<br />

Senior Lighting Engineer<br />

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Portland, oR<br />

LEDs are touted as being easy to dim, yet many experiences<br />

with commercially available products continue to suggest<br />

otherwise. This presentation will review the technical challenges<br />

involved with dimming LEDs and recent progress in overcoming<br />

them. Advice will be offered to industry players on how to<br />

work towards achieving successful LED dimming.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Electrical Engineers, Energy Consultants,<br />

Energy Specialists, Engineers, Interior Designers, Lighting<br />

Designers, Manufacturers, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

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FoR MoRE DETAILED CoURSE<br />

DESCRIPTIoNS AND Learning<br />

oBJeCtiVeS.<br />

L12w04<br />

hUMan faCtorS in Lighting froM<br />

aDoLeSCentS to Senior CitizenS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

Mariana g. figUeiro, PhD<br />

Program Director<br />

Lighting Research Center, Troy, Ny<br />

MarK rea, PhD<br />

LRC Director<br />

Lighting Research Center, Troy, Ny<br />

Light can impact our ability to see, sleep and safely navigate<br />

through space regardless of age. We will discuss a 24-hour<br />

lighting scheme designed with specific performance<br />

requirements for adolescents and older adults.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12w05<br />

oPtiMizing energY aUDitS<br />

for faCiLitY UPgraDeS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

LinKoLn DiXon, ieS, LC<br />

Solutions Specialist<br />

Hubbell Lighting, Greenville, SC<br />

MarK Lien, ieS, LC, LeeD aP, hBDP, CLeP, CLMC<br />

Director, Lighting Solutions Center<br />

Hubbell Lighting, Greenville, SC<br />

Attendees will discover ten simple steps to performing<br />

lighting energy audits and be able to identify the tools<br />

necessary to complete the task. In addition, this workshop<br />

will explore the opportunities of including controls options<br />

with facility upgrades for additional increased savings.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Electrical Contractors,<br />

Electrical Engineers, End-users, Energy Consultants, Energy<br />

Specialists, Engineers, Facility Managers, Lighting Designers,<br />

Manufacturers, owners, Reps, Students, Urban Planners<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12w06<br />

LeD ChaLLengeS for toDaY'S MUSeUMS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

JiM DrUziK<br />

Senior Conservation Scientist<br />

Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles, CA<br />

naoMi MiLLer, fieS, fiaLD, LC<br />

Senior Lighting Engineer<br />

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Portland, oR<br />

SCott roSenfeLD, ieS<br />

Lighting Designer<br />

The Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC<br />

The color quality, light output and beam quality of some<br />

LED products are as good as some halogen lamps used in<br />

museums. But are they burning holes in our most sacred<br />

art and historical objects? How are the curators, the artists<br />

and the public reacting? Hear from a lighting designer, a<br />

conservation scientist and an energy geek.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Electrical Engineers,<br />

End-users, Energy Consultants, Energy Specialists, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers, owners,<br />

Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2-3<br />

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lIghtfaIr InStItUte ® SchedUle<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7 (continued)<br />

L12w07<br />

PhotoMetrY 101<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

SteVen MeSh, LC, ieSna<br />

President<br />

Lighting Education + Design, San Francisco, CA<br />

greg SUBiSaK, Pe, LC, fieS<br />

Product Marketing Manager<br />

Holophane, Acuity Brands Lighting, Granville, oH<br />

Review photometric reports including the supporting<br />

lighting terminology. Understand the flow of data from<br />

the photometric lab to the photometric report to the<br />

use of IES files in computer lighting analysis tools.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12w08<br />

the BenefitS of wireLeSS<br />

Lighting ControL SYSteMS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

CharLie hUizenga<br />

Chief Scientist and Co-Founder<br />

Adura Technologies, San Francisco, CA<br />

This workshop explains how wireless lighting controls<br />

work. It will teach participants about wireless mesh<br />

networks for lighting control including the hardware<br />

and software involved, installation issues, control<br />

strategies and energy-saving benefits.<br />

aUDienCe: Contractors, Electrical Contractors,<br />

Electrical Engineers, Energy Consultants, Energy<br />

Specialists, Engineers, Facility Managers, owners<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

tUeSDaY, MaY 8<br />

L12w09<br />

enVironMentaL enriChMent<br />

throUgh CoLor<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

DeniSon SChwePPe, iaLD, DLf<br />

President<br />

Schweppe Lighting Design, Inc., Concord, MA<br />

Without light there is no color. We will explore the<br />

complexities of color and our perceptions of it in<br />

order to create a more vibrant environment. Through<br />

live and AV demonstrations we will delve into this<br />

magical world to see how we can manipulate it to<br />

express our unique visions.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators,<br />

Electrical Engineers, End-users, Facility Managers,<br />

Interior Designers, Landscape Architects, Lighting<br />

Designers, Manufacturers, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12w10<br />

ChooSing a Light SoUrCe: whiCh iS<br />

BeSt for YoUr aPPLiCation?<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

Dan BLitzer, LC<br />

Team Leader Sales<br />

Philips Lighting Application Center, Somerset, NJ<br />

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Bewildered by the barrage of new light sources?<br />

Uncertain about which will perform effectively in your<br />

application? This course compares current and new<br />

light sources and systems with the goal of helping<br />

participants make better decisions regarding system<br />

performance, operation, sustainability and economics.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12w11<br />

oPtiMization, tiPS anD triCKS in reVit ®<br />

for effeCtiVe Lighting DeSign<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

LarS iVerSon<br />

Electrical Designer<br />

Coffman Engineers, Spokane, WA<br />

JaCK SChneiDer, Pe, LC, LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Electrical Engineer<br />

Coffman Engineers, Spokane, WA<br />

This workshop will provide an understanding on<br />

attaching an IES file to a fixture and using Revit to<br />

perform lighting calculations directly. Learn how to<br />

create families and how to use IES Web when<br />

creating your lighting families and its importance in<br />

calculations and renderings.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Electrical Engineers, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers, Reps,<br />

Students<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12w12<br />

aDVanCeD Drawing teChniQUeS for<br />

LanDSCaPe Lighting: on renDering<br />

garDenS & ParKS<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

george grUeL, naPP<br />

owner<br />

Oddstick Studio, Troy, Ny<br />

nathaLie rozot<br />

Principal<br />

Nathalie Rozot Planning & Design, New york, Ny<br />

This workshop showcases advanced Adobe Photoshop<br />

(AP) techniques as a tool for the successful visualization<br />

and communication of landscape lighting projects,<br />

from gardens to urban parks.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Landscape Architects,<br />

Lighting Designers, Students, Urban Planners<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12w13<br />

enhanCing Lighting DeSign CaPaBiLitY<br />

in reVit ® with elumtools<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

JoeL SPahn, ieS<br />

Director of Engineering<br />

Lighting Analysts, Inc., Littleton, Co<br />

DaViD SPeer, ieS<br />

Programmer<br />

Lighting Analysts, Inc., Littleton, Co<br />

Any lighting professional with beginning Revit<br />

proficiency can learn how to perform detailed<br />

illuminance calculations inside of Revit 2012<br />

Architecture or MEP using ElumTools. This workshop<br />

will cover all program functions, both in ElumTools<br />

and Revit, to foster the confidence necessary to<br />

tackle any lighting project.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Electrical Engineers,<br />

Engineers, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers,<br />

Manufacturers, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12w14<br />

zhaga MoDULaritY for LeD SoUrCeS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

Matthew SaLLee, aLa, neMa<br />

Global Business Innovation – SSL<br />

UL, Denver, Co<br />

Zhaga is an industry-wide cooperation aimed at<br />

the development of standard specifications for the<br />

interfaces of LED light engines. This workshop<br />

discusses the industry implications of the Zhaga<br />

consortium work. From new lamp designs to a view<br />

into the future of lighting interoperability, all audiences<br />

will leave with a fresh vision of the future of lighting.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12w15<br />

high DYnaMiC range iMaging: a tooL<br />

for Lighting DeSignerS<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

roB gUgLieLMetti, ieSna, LeeD aP<br />

Engineer<br />

National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Co<br />

Jennifer SCheiB, ieSna, LeeD aP<br />

Engineer<br />

National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Co<br />

This workshop introduces the concepts and techniques<br />

of high dynamic range imaging (HDRI). HDRI allows<br />

one to take a common digital camera and turn it into<br />

a high resolution luminance and illuminance meter,<br />

greatly improving the lighting practitioner’s lighting<br />

survey capability.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2-3<br />

L12w16<br />

heaLthCare Lighting – reSPonDing to the<br />

reSearCh, trenDS anD CUrrent PraCtiCe<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

JiLL KLoreS, ieS<br />

owner<br />

Essential Light Design Studio, LLC, Dallas, TX<br />

Research on light and health is advancing rapidly.<br />

What should we do to ensure we are providing the<br />

best lighted environment for the patients, the staff<br />

and the family? Explore the current research and<br />

design solutions in this interactive workshop on light<br />

and health.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2


LIGHTFAIR


lIghtfaIr deSIgn SympoSIa<br />

Design Symposia<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 10, 2012<br />

a unique forum –<br />

only at <strong>Lightfair</strong><br />

our Design Symposia offer 90 minutes of one-of-a-kind<br />

knowledge from affiliated industries’ leading experts.<br />

Architects, designers and innovators share their work<br />

and their vision.<br />

note: aSLa members should check with local chapters regarding national<br />

accreditation as those can vary from state to state.<br />

31 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

anY one SYMPoSiUM<br />

$95 per Symposium advance Pricing<br />

$115 per Symposium after april 12, 2012<br />

Price is per Symposium and includes<br />

3 days of Exhibit Hall access.<br />

fULL ConferenCe PaCKage<br />

$545 advance Pricing<br />

$595 after april 12, 2012<br />

Package includes LFI Innovation<br />

Awards ® , any 8 Seminars / Symposia<br />

and Exhibit Hall access.<br />

StUDent fULL<br />

ConferenCe PaCKage<br />

$120 advance Pricing<br />

$150 after april 12, 2012<br />

Package includes LFI Innovation<br />

Awards ® , any 8 Seminars / Symposia<br />

and Exhibit Hall access.<br />

VALID STUDENT ID REQUIRED.<br />

Please arrive 15 – 30 minutes prior to start time to allow for entry process. Symposium<br />

handouts can be downloaded one week before the conference; they will not be provided<br />

on-site.<br />

Photo CreDitS: eXPo aXiS at the worLD eXPo Shanghai LIGHTING DESIGN: Dr. yun Weimin,<br />

Dr. Chu Xingwu, Lee yingyuan, Wang Delin, Bai Ting, Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co Ltd<br />

ARCHITECT: SBA GMBH | PHoToGRAPHy: © Duan Hongjun


CoUrSe LeVeLS<br />

1. Beginner:<br />

Limited lighting experience<br />

2. interMeDiate:<br />

Moderate technical and / or<br />

design knowledge; equivalent<br />

of IES ED 150; up to 10 years<br />

working in lighting industry<br />

3. aDVanCeD:<br />

Advanced technical or design<br />

knowledge and / or experience;<br />

10+ years experience in lighting<br />

SYMPoSia<br />

CreDitS<br />

eaCh SYMPoSia ProViDeS<br />

aia 1.5 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 1.5 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 1.5 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 0.15 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 1.5 CEU Credits<br />

Certificate of Course attendance<br />

available post-event via registration link.<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10<br />

L12DS1<br />

heaLthCare Lighting:<br />

CLeVeLanD CLiniC<br />

CaSe StUDY<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

John D'angeLo, Pe, CMVP<br />

Senior Director of Facilities<br />

Cleveland Clinic<br />

Cleveland, oH<br />

Principally through lighting conversion projects, Cleveland<br />

Clinic has achieved a 20% reduction in energy usage over<br />

the last four years while improving patient outcomes,<br />

patient safety and patient experience.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12DS2<br />

Light SPaCeS<br />

wright PLaCeS<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

Lira LUiS, aia, riBa,<br />

LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Principal Architect<br />

atelier lira luis, LLC<br />

Chicago, IL<br />

Regarded as a living architectural laboratory, Frank Lloyd<br />

Wright's Taliesin became an illustration of daylighting<br />

strategies in design and construction including a lifestyle<br />

rooted on native prairies and organic farming. Luis discusses<br />

her experience living in Taliesin shelters including a<br />

learning-by-doing methodology at one of America's<br />

architectural landmarks and how this demonstrates the<br />

value of defining architectural spaces with light.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12DS3<br />

Creating ChoreograPheD<br />

eXPerienCeS: a SenSorY<br />

eXPLoration of interiorS<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

zia hanSen, aia, nCarB<br />

Associate Senior Designer<br />

Wimberly Interiors (WATG)<br />

Irvine, CA<br />

How do we choreograph progression through space and<br />

stage experiences that stir emotions, refresh and enhance<br />

our lives? Great design explores, investigates and exploits<br />

the power and magic of light and spatial volume to lend<br />

daring, seductive and enhancing experiences. our ultimate<br />

goal is to project a unique sense of place, enable guests to<br />

feel desirable and display a high level of energy – or exude<br />

a unique sense of relaxation; to exploit the characteristics<br />

of the space, location and theme being evoked. Today’s<br />

travelers expect distinctive experiences: a sparkling<br />

daytime framework for spectacular interiors and a rich,<br />

intimate ambience at night. Like a chameleon our spaces<br />

change experience and appearance, while altering moods.<br />

The transformation can be provocative or sublimely subtle.<br />

If you have ever sensed you were on a stage in a visit to a<br />

hospitality venue, you are not alone. Hospitality lighting is<br />

about theatrical lighting and choreographed experiences,<br />

and it must shape the guest’s experience to make them<br />

feel enchanted, from the reservation experience to the tip<br />

of the valet, by controlling the layers of emotions. Lighting<br />

is part of a powerful message that says: let’s play!<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12DS4<br />

Lighting in hoSPitaLitY<br />

interior DeSign<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

gerrY JUe<br />

Principal<br />

BAMO<br />

San Francisco, CA<br />

BAMo is an award-winning interior design firm specializing<br />

in luxury hospitality projects all over the world. This<br />

course will be an overview of hospitality lighting design<br />

from the interior designer's perspective, using images and<br />

documentation from completed and current BAMo work.<br />

Topics may include: hospitality lighting design concepts<br />

and strategies; working with a hospitality lighting designer;<br />

custom fixture design and documentation.<br />

aUDienCe: Interior Designers, Architects, Hotel<br />

operators, Students<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

Learn More: VISIT www.<strong>Lightfair</strong>.CoM<br />

FoR MoRE DETAILED CoURSE<br />

DESCRIPTIoNS AND Learning<br />

oBJeCtiVeS.<br />

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Seminars<br />

90 MinUteS<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 9 – Friday, <strong>May</strong> 11, 2012<br />

7 Seminar tracks<br />

for 2012<br />

you can select courses in your area of interest for a focused<br />

study, or mix-and-match courses from different tracks<br />

for a big-picture view. Either way, our TRACK system<br />

makes it easier to find the topics important to you.<br />

note: aSLa members should check with local chapters regarding national<br />

accreditation as those can vary from state to state.<br />

33 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

anY one SeMinar<br />

$95 per Seminar advance Pricing<br />

$115 per Seminar after april 12, 2012<br />

Price is per Seminar and includes<br />

3 days of Exhibit Hall access.<br />

fULL ConferenCe PaCKage<br />

$545 advance Pricing<br />

$595 after april 12, 2012<br />

Package includes LFI Innovation<br />

Awards ® , any 8 Seminars / Symposia<br />

and Exhibit Hall access.<br />

StUDent fULL<br />

ConferenCe PaCKage<br />

$120 advance Pricing<br />

$150 after april 12, 2012<br />

Package includes LFI Innovation<br />

Awards ® , any 8 Seminars / Symposia<br />

and Exhibit Hall access.<br />

VALID STUDENT ID REQUIRED.<br />

Please arrive 15 – 30 minutes prior to start time to allow for entry process. Handouts will<br />

be provided for 1-day and 2-day courses. Workshop handouts can be downloaded one week<br />

before the conference; they will not be provided on-site.<br />

Photo CreDitS: Jr aMagaSaKi Station north nK BUiLDing LIGHTING DESIGN: Hiroyasu yoshino,<br />

Akari+Design Associates | ARCHITECTS: Masahiro Morita, Gou Watanabe, Takenaka Corporation<br />

PHoToGRAPHy: © Hiroyasu yoshino, © Taizo Furukawa


CoUrSe LeVeLS<br />

1. Beginner:<br />

Limited lighting experience<br />

2. interMeDiate:<br />

Moderate technical and / or<br />

design knowledge; equivalent<br />

of IES ED 150; up to 10 years<br />

working in lighting industry<br />

3. aDVanCeD:<br />

Advanced technical or design<br />

knowledge and / or experience;<br />

10+ years experience in lighting<br />

SeMinar<br />

CreDitS<br />

eaCh SeMinar ProViDeS<br />

aia 1.5 Learning Units,<br />

HSW and SD Credits<br />

aSLa 1.5 Professional<br />

Development Hours<br />

BoMi 1.5 Continuing<br />

Professional<br />

Development Points<br />

iDCeC 0.15 Core CEU Credits<br />

ieS 1.5 CEU Credits<br />

Learn More: VISIT<br />

www.<strong>Lightfair</strong>.CoM<br />

FoR MoRE DETAILED<br />

CoURSE DESCRIPTIoNS<br />

AND Learning oBJeCtiVeS.<br />

Certificate of Course attendance<br />

available post-event via registration link.<br />

seminar tracKs<br />

hf hUMan faCtorS in Lighting<br />

This track will explore the latest research into lighting’s<br />

impact on productivity, as well as physiological and<br />

psychological health and well-being. Presentations will<br />

depict the application of this research to actual lighting<br />

installations. Topics touching such diverse subject matter as<br />

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), the aging eye, employee<br />

health and satisfaction in the work environment and light<br />

therapy techniques are addressed.<br />

L12S17: Lighting 101: fundamentals of Lighting for<br />

architects & interior Designers<br />

L12S20: through the eyes of the Beholder: Using Post<br />

occupancy evaluations (Poes) to guide our way<br />

L12S21: Sensory enlightenment: Light art & Lighting Design<br />

L12S28: Light, Perception & health: the effects of Daylight &<br />

electric Light on human well-Being<br />

iD integrateD DeSign<br />

This track encompasses integrated building design<br />

processes, as well as component technologies, that work<br />

together as a system to improve building performance. Many<br />

owners today are demanding high-performance buildings<br />

which address issues such as sustainability, quality of<br />

working / living environment, maintenance, life cycle cost<br />

and other interrelated considerations. A holistic design<br />

process that considers the building as an integrated system<br />

is important to achieving these goals. Integrated Project<br />

Delivery which provides for an earlier and closer interface of<br />

all design consultants and the building contractor, combined<br />

with the digital interoperability and the visualization power<br />

of Building Information Modeling, is becoming more<br />

commonplace for complex projects.<br />

L12S12: integrating Lighting Control: Using Building<br />

automation for increased energy, operational<br />

& installation Savings<br />

L12S22: regulations & Codes – what's in Store for the<br />

Lighting industry<br />

L12S29: a Story of Daylighting: PV-Powered LeD Lights<br />

& a Very Large array<br />

L12S32: BiM & integrated Lighting Documentation<br />

L Lighting aPPLiCation<br />

This “Lighting Design Track” comprises a wide range of<br />

practical, theoretical and cutting-edge subjects. The topics<br />

will showcase the different lighting design theories and<br />

approaches: design trends, practical application of lighting<br />

and use of light sources and equipment.<br />

L12S01: Metrics Used in iterative Daylighting Design<br />

L12S05: LeD for roadway, area and Parking facility applications<br />

L12S09: Museums in the Balance: Daylight, LeD & Conservation<br />

L12S13: new Modeling Methods in Daylighting Design<br />

L12S14: application of LeD Lighting in horticulture<br />

L12S17: Lighting 101: fundamentals of Lighting for<br />

architects & interior Designers<br />

L12S21: Sensory enlightenment: Light art & Lighting Design<br />

L12S25: Liberated Pixels<br />

L12S26: Lighting Design Challenges for net-zero energy homes<br />

P ProfeSSionaL DeVeLoPMent<br />

This track focuses on business development strategies as<br />

well as professional skills. Topics include subjects related to<br />

the intricacies of running a business and issues impacting the<br />

profession. The target audience for these topics can include<br />

anyone who is involved in the day-to-day operation of a<br />

business, as well as individuals interested in increasing or<br />

balancing their development as professionals in their fields.<br />

L12S04: fundamentals of Light Source technologies<br />

L12S13: new Modeling Methods in Daylighting Design<br />

L12S19: how to Use the Doe Lighting facts, resources &<br />

tools to evaluate LeD Products for Your needs<br />

L12S30: Standards and Programs for the SSL Marketplace<br />

L12S32: BiM & integrated Lighting Documentation<br />

rU retrofit & UPgraDe<br />

Recent economic developments have brought the improving<br />

and repurposing of existing building stock into focus. This<br />

track concentrates on technologies and strategies for lighting<br />

interventions in buildings or projects that are already built.<br />

Presentations will explore the challenges and advantages of<br />

integrating new lighting fixtures, controls and infrastructure<br />

into existing buildings to improve the visual environment and<br />

energy use.<br />

L12S08: what's new in Lamps and Ballasts<br />

L12S12: integrating Lighting Control: Using Building<br />

automation for increased energy, operational<br />

& installation Savings<br />

L12S16: Lighting retrofits: a Better option now<br />

than ever Before<br />

L12S18: transforming a 1980’s era office to all LeD Lighting:<br />

a Designer & Customer Perspective<br />

L12S24: opportunities for Daylight harvesting in<br />

existing office Buildings<br />

S energY, enVironMent anD SUStainaBiLitY<br />

This track addresses how the lighting community is currently<br />

contributing to the efforts in the construction industry toward<br />

more environmentally responsible projects. Speakers will<br />

discuss cutting-edge ideas in design, new developments in<br />

the industry, the use and integration of alternative lighting<br />

systems and improvements in manufacturing processes,<br />

techniques and materials to not only meet the new energy<br />

code requirements, but also address some of the broader<br />

issues of environmental stewardship.<br />

L12S01: Metrics Used in iterative Daylighting Design<br />

L12S02: Commercial Building energy & green Code<br />

requirements for Lighting Controls<br />

L12S03: Daylighting Codes vs. energy Codes:<br />

a Changing Paradigm<br />

L12S06: energy Modeling: what all Lighting Professionals<br />

need to Know<br />

L12S10: Using BSDf Data to Simulate Daylight and energy<br />

Performance of innovative fenestration Products<br />

L12S18: transforming a 1980's era office to all LeD Lighting:<br />

a Designer & Customer Perspective<br />

L12S22: regulations & Codes – what's in Store<br />

for the Lighting industry?<br />

L12S24: opportunities for Daylight harvesting<br />

in existing office Buildings<br />

L12S26: Lighting Design Challenges for net-zero energy homes<br />

t teChnoLogY<br />

These seminars focus on the latest advances in equipment<br />

technologies (source, ballast, luminaire, controls) that<br />

optimize system performance. Presentations include hardware<br />

examples and demonstrate applications that address current<br />

lighting design trends, sustainability, source efficacy, luminaire<br />

design and efficiency and energy management.<br />

L12S02: Commercial Building energy & green Code<br />

requirements for Lighting Controls<br />

L12S03: Daylighting Codes vs. energy Codes:<br />

a Changing Paradigm<br />

L12S04: fundamentals of Light Source technology<br />

L12S05: LeD for roadway, area and Parking<br />

facility applications<br />

L12S07: an evolution in efficiency: the Benefits of<br />

next-generation Lighting Controls<br />

L12S08: what's new in Lamps and Ballasts<br />

L12S10: Using BSDf Data to Simulate Daylight and energy<br />

Performance of innovative fenestration Products<br />

L12S11: a guided tour of SSL area Light Sources –<br />

Past, Present & future<br />

L12S15: a Building in the Cloud: Lighting Controls<br />

for the future<br />

L12S19: how to Use the Doe Lighting facts, resources &<br />

tools to evaluate LeD Products for Your needs<br />

L12S23: LeD Standards and Measurement Methods<br />

L12S27: Seeing Beyond Cri: how to overcome the industry's<br />

Color Quality Challenge to harness the Power of LeDs<br />

L12S30: Standards and Programs for the SSL Marketplace<br />

L12S31: taking Plasma Lighting from technology to application<br />

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SemInar SchedUle<br />

weDneSDaY, MaY 9<br />

L12S01 L S<br />

MetriCS USeD in iteratiVe<br />

DaYLighting DeSign<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

Brian StaCY, iaLD LeeD aP<br />

VP Director of Sales and Marketing<br />

Arup, New york, Ny<br />

Yann weYMoUth, aia, LeeD ® aP<br />

Senior Vice President / Design Principal<br />

HOK, Tampa, FL<br />

Beautifully daylit architecture and energy efficient<br />

projects that are without glare are now the gold<br />

standard. Through case study investigations of at<br />

least 3 different projects, HoK and Arup will describe<br />

their working process, the iterative daylighting design<br />

and analysis techniques used and all the successes<br />

and failures along the way.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Interior Designers, Lighting<br />

Designers, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S02 S t<br />

CoMMerCiaL BUiLDing energY<br />

& green CoDe reQUireMentS for<br />

Lighting ControLS<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

MiChaeL JoUaneh, LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Marketing Manager<br />

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc., Coopersburg, PA<br />

Brent ProtzMan, LC<br />

Energy Applications Leader<br />

Lutron Electronics Co., Inc., Coopersburg, PA<br />

Lighting controls can eliminate 60% or more of the<br />

wasted lighting energy in buildings while enhancing<br />

occupant comfort and productivity. This session will<br />

review the mandated current and future lighting<br />

control requirements in standards / codes such as<br />

ASHRAE 90.1 2010 and IECC 2012.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12S03 S t<br />

DaYLighting CoDeS VS. energY CoDeS:<br />

a Changing ParaDigM<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

heLen SanDerS, PhD<br />

Vice President, Technical Business Development<br />

SAGE Electrochromics, Fairbault, MN<br />

Architects love to design with glass. occupants like<br />

the natural light and outdoor connection. Energy<br />

efficiency concerns, however, are pushing a trend to<br />

fewer and smaller windows. Learn how advanced<br />

glazings and an integrated facade approach can turn<br />

windows from an energy liability to an efficiency asset.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Energy Consultants,<br />

Energy Specialists, Facility Managers, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, owners<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

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L12S04 P t<br />

fUnDaMentaLS of Light<br />

SoUrCe teChnoLogieS<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

Craig BerneCKer, PhD, fieSna, LC<br />

Founder and Director<br />

The Lighting Education Institute, Exton, PA<br />

This seminar will help establish a strong foundation<br />

for understanding and applying lamp and ballast<br />

technologies, and serves as a perfect complement to<br />

the “What's New in Lamps and Ballasts” seminar,<br />

for those who wish to take both.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, End-users, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Facility<br />

Managers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers, owners,<br />

Reps, Students, Urban Planners<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12S05 L t<br />

LeD for roaDwaY, area anD<br />

ParKing faCiLitY aPPLiCationS<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

ChriS BaiLeY, ieS, LeeD aP, BD+C<br />

SSL Technology Strategist<br />

Hubbell Lighting, Greenville, SC<br />

LinKoLn DiXon, ieS, LC<br />

Solutions Specialist<br />

Hubbell Lighting, Greenville, SC<br />

LED products can now provide sound solutions<br />

for roadway, area and parking facility applications.<br />

The seminar will share the current status of LED<br />

solutions for roadway, area and parking facilities<br />

and how topics such as scotopic / photopic ratio<br />

modifiers, task efficiency and controls can help<br />

select LED luminaires.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, End-users, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Facility<br />

Managers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers, owners,<br />

Reps, Students, Urban Planners<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S06 S<br />

energY MoDeLing: what aLL Lighting<br />

ProfeSSionaLS neeD to Know<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

eLizaBeth giLLMor, Pe, LC, aiaLD, MieS, LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Lighting Energy Engineer<br />

Group14 Engineering, Denver, Co<br />

As energy codes become more stringent, more focus<br />

is placed on performance-based energy use metrics<br />

(building modeling), it is vital for the lighting<br />

professional to understand the inner workings of<br />

an energy model in order to understand and<br />

communicate the lighting energy use and savings<br />

of their own projects.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators,<br />

Electrical Contractors, Electrical Engineers, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Interior<br />

Designers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers,<br />

owners, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S07 t<br />

an eVoLUtion in effiCienCY: the BenefitS<br />

of neXt-generation Lighting ControLS<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

franCiS rUBenStein, fieS<br />

Principal Investigator<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA<br />

MiChaeL C. SKUrLa<br />

Sr. Product Manager<br />

Philips Lighting Systems and Controls N.A.<br />

Rosemont, IL<br />

toDD SMith<br />

Regional Product Marketing Manager, Indoor Controls<br />

Osram Sylvania, Danvers, MA<br />

DannY YU<br />

CEo<br />

Daintree Networks, Mountain View, CA<br />

Lighting control systems have the opportunity to be as<br />

impactful to the lighting industry as LEDs. This course<br />

will review how wireless networking and other controls<br />

technology advancements are improving building<br />

sustainability, reducing complexity and installation<br />

costs and making advanced controls applicable to a<br />

wider set of customers and manufacturers.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, End-users, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Facility<br />

Managers, owners<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12S08 rU t<br />

what'S new in LaMPS anD BaLLaStS<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

Craig DiLoUie, LC, ieS<br />

Principal<br />

ZING Communications, Inc., Calgary, AB, Canada<br />

howarD woLfMan, Pe, ieS, ieee, CSa, UL<br />

Principal<br />

Lumispec Consulting, Northbrook, IL<br />

An unbiased view of the latest trends and developments<br />

in lamp and ballast technology over the past<br />

12-18 months, along with the implications for how<br />

lighting is designed and used.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

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continuing education I need to<br />

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the information that is shared<br />

by my peers is invaluable to my<br />

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SemInar SchedUle<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10<br />

L12S09 L<br />

MUSeUMS in the BaLanCe:<br />

DaYLight, LeD anD ConSerVation<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

angeLa MathChiCa, Pe, LC, LeeP aP<br />

Lighting Designer & Electrical Engineer<br />

EwingCole, Philadelphia, PA<br />

Energy conservation and new lighting technologies<br />

have a major impact for museum design both on<br />

conservation and in the visitor experience. This seminar<br />

will use case studies to reveal successful design<br />

methods for museum lighting which can create a<br />

balance between new lighting trends and successful<br />

museum exhibition.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Electrical Engineers,<br />

Energy Consultants, Engineers, Facility Managers,<br />

Interior Designers, Lighting Designers, owners, Students<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12S10 S t<br />

USing BSDf Data to SiMULate DaYLight<br />

anD energY PerforManCe of innoVatiVe<br />

feneStration ProDUCtS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

JaCoB JonSSon, PhD<br />

Scientific Engineering Associate<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA<br />

ChriStian KohLer<br />

President<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA<br />

anDY MCneiL<br />

Scientific Engineering Associate<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA<br />

This seminar describes how BSDF data (i.e.<br />

bi-directional scattering distribution function data)<br />

is collected for fenestration systems and can be<br />

used to simulate daylight and energy performance<br />

for innovative daylight technologies.<br />

aUDienCe: Educators, Electrical Engineers, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Lighting<br />

Designers, Manufacturers, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 3<br />

the lfI seminars were outstanding! I learned way more<br />

than words can ever describe! Since lIghtfaIr 2011, my<br />

customers tell me now you are brilliant! (lol) the lfI<br />

seminars I attended dramatically improved my ability to<br />

better serve my customers and grow my business.<br />

— Steve wIllInger, lIghthoUSe SUpply company,<br />

2011 lIghtfaIr ® attendee<br />

37 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

L12S11 t<br />

a gUiDeD toUr of SSL area Light<br />

SoUrCeS – PaSt, PreSent & fUtUre<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

Jeannine M. fiSher, Pe, LC<br />

Director, oLED Lighting Design and Application<br />

Acuity Brands Lighting, Berkeley, CA<br />

Min-hao MiChaeL LU, PhD<br />

Director, oLED Technology<br />

Acuity Brands Lighting, Berkeley, CA<br />

While glare-free SSL area light sources are in the<br />

minority among the arsenal of today’s lighting designers,<br />

they offer new possibilities in luminaire and lighting<br />

application design. We will introduce an array of existing<br />

and upcoming technologies that enable area light<br />

sources and the new applications they make possible.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12S12 iD rU<br />

integrating Lighting ControL: USing<br />

BUiLDing aUtoMation for inCreaSeD energY,<br />

oPerationaL & inStaLLation SaVingS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

Don MiLLStein<br />

Regional General Manager<br />

Honeywell Lighting Solutions, Langhorne, PA<br />

Facility professionals will learn how to greatly<br />

increase the functionality and efficiency of their<br />

intelligent building networks by integrating lighting<br />

with building automation systems to optimize energy<br />

management, conservation, demand response and<br />

compliance with LEED, EPAct and other major<br />

energy initiatives.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Daylighting<br />

Designers, Electrical Contractors, Electrical<br />

Engineers, End-users, Energy Consultants, Energy<br />

Specialists, Engineers, Facility Managers, Lighting<br />

Designers, Manufacturers, owners<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S13 L P<br />

new MoDeLing MethoDS<br />

in DaYLighting DeSign<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

J. aLStan JaKUBieC<br />

Lead Developer, DIVA-for-Rhino<br />

Solemma, Cambridge, MA<br />

Kera LagioS<br />

Lighting Designer<br />

Lam Partners, Inc., Cambridge, MA<br />

Jeff nieMaSz<br />

Member of Solemma<br />

Solemma, Minneapolis, MN<br />

New digital tools are creating opportunities for<br />

innovative new methods of designing with daylight.<br />

Through videos and demonstrations, this seminar will<br />

show attendees some of the ways these new tools are<br />

being used to both expand design methods as well<br />

as develop new ways of creating and presenting<br />

daylighting studies.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Energy Consultants,<br />

Energy Specialists, Engineers, Lighting Designers,<br />

Students<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12S14 L<br />

aPPLiCation of LeD Lighting<br />

in hortiCULtUre<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

eriK rUnKLe, PhD<br />

Professor<br />

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI<br />

DraKe StaLionS, ieSna<br />

Leader Lighting<br />

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors, Northville, MI<br />

The horticulture lighting market is poised for rapid<br />

adoption of LEDs due to the recent improvement of<br />

LED efficiencies in key wavelengths for photosynthetic<br />

growth. This presentation will be an introduction to<br />

solid state lighting for horticulture and agricultural<br />

illumination applications.<br />

aUDienCe: Educators, Energy Consultants, Energy<br />

Specialists, Engineers, Facility Managers, Lighting<br />

Designers, Manufacturers, Students, Urban<br />

Planners, Scientists<br />

LeVeL: 1-2


thUrSDaY, MaY 10 (continued)<br />

L12S15 t<br />

a BUiLDing in the CLoUD:<br />

Lighting ControLS for the fUtUre<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

eriK frYKhoLM, LC<br />

Specification Manager<br />

Juno Lighting Group by Schneider Electric<br />

Collingswood, NJ<br />

“Cloud Computing” has changed the way individuals<br />

store, share and access data around the world. Now,<br />

that same technology is beginning to revolutionize<br />

the way energy in buildings is controlled, accessed<br />

and monitored. The future of lighting control is here<br />

and it lives in the cloud.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators,<br />

Electrical Engineers, End-users, Energy Consultants,<br />

Energy Specialists, Engineers, Interior Designers,<br />

Lighting Designers, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S16 rU<br />

Lighting retrofitS: a Better<br />

oPtion now than eVer Before<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

KUrt VogeL<br />

President<br />

Acuity Brands Lithonia Lighting, Conyers, GA<br />

Lighting retrofits offer an excellent opportunity<br />

for building owners and managers to reduce costs<br />

and achieve sustainability goals. This session will<br />

highlight the key opportunities, benefits, technology<br />

advancements and specification considerations of<br />

retrofits.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, End-users, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Facility<br />

Managers, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers,<br />

owners, Reps<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12S17 hf L<br />

Lighting 101: fUnDaMentaLS of Lighting<br />

for arChiteCtS & interior DeSignerS<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

arDra Paige zinKon, iaLD, MieS<br />

Director of Lighting Design<br />

Tec Inc Engineering & Design, Columbus, oH<br />

Refresh your knowledge of lighting fundamentals,<br />

new trends, technology and legislation. Discuss<br />

traditional and LED sources, color, footcandles and<br />

quality. Review case studies that illustrate the need<br />

for thoughtful lighting for human factors, economics,<br />

art and architecture. Get an overview of best practices<br />

with a refreshed toolkit of lighting basics.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Educators, Facility<br />

Managers, Interior Designers, owners, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S18 rU S<br />

tranSforMing a 1980’S era offiCe<br />

to aLL LeD Lighting: a DeSigner &<br />

CUStoMer PerSPeCtiVe<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

KYLe gaffneY<br />

Senior Principal<br />

Skb Architects, Seattle, WA<br />

Shannon gaffneY<br />

Senior Principal<br />

Skb Architects, Seattle, WA<br />

MiCheL zwanenBUrg, PhD<br />

Segment Marketing Manager office LED Lighting<br />

Philips Lumileds, San Jose, CA<br />

LED technology has now become a viable solution<br />

for the workplace. Follow the transformation of a<br />

70,000-square-foot conventionally lit office to a<br />

100% LED solution. The design team and customer<br />

will share project goals, design strategies and best<br />

practices that led to a successful solution.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12S19 P t<br />

how to USe the Doe Lighting faCtS,<br />

reSoUrCeS & tooLS to eVaLUate LeD<br />

ProDUCtS for YoUr neeDS<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

MarCi SanDerS<br />

Program Manager<br />

D&R <strong>International</strong>, Saint Helens, oR<br />

Lighting designers and specifiers will learn how to<br />

make the LED product selection process easier for<br />

them, by drawing on powerful Lighting Facts tools<br />

such as: an enhanced product search page, a current<br />

list of LED utility rebates, quick references to<br />

benchmark performance data and Snapshot reports<br />

that track performance trends.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Energy Consultants, Facility<br />

Managers, Interior Designers, Landscape Architects,<br />

Lighting Designers<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

L12S20 hf<br />

throUgh the eYeS of the BehoLDer:<br />

USing PoSt oCCUPanCY eVaLUationS<br />

(PoeS) to gUiDe oUr waY<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

traCY BeeSon, LC<br />

Energy and Environment Directorate<br />

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA<br />

nanCY CLanton, fieS<br />

President<br />

Clanton & Associates, Boulder, Co<br />

CaroL JoneS, LC, aSSoCiate iaLD<br />

Senior Project Manager, Application & Specification<br />

Philips, Burlington, MA<br />

Issues that were largely resolved for fluorescent<br />

technology are renewed concerns with LEDs, such as<br />

glare, flicker and color. Now we need to know, from<br />

the perspective of the occupant – what is acceptable?<br />

Come learn how major decision makers are using<br />

PoEs as a new tool to give us occupant-based metrics<br />

of quality.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, End-users, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Facility<br />

Managers, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers,<br />

Manufacturers, owners, Reps, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S21 hf L<br />

SenSorY enLightenMent:<br />

Light art & Lighting DeSign<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

gLenn ShrUM, iaLD, ieS, PLDa<br />

Principal<br />

Flux Studio, Baltimore, MD<br />

What would your work look like if the only requirement<br />

was to inspire? This seminar expands understanding<br />

of light as a creative medium and provides a context<br />

for considering this question by taking a closer look<br />

at artists whose primary intent is to investigate the<br />

medium of illumination.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Interior Designers,<br />

Landscape Architects, Lighting Designers, Students,<br />

Urban Planners<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S22 iD S<br />

regULationS & CoDeS – what’S in Store<br />

for the Lighting inDUStrY?<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

CherYL engLiSh, LC, fieS<br />

VP, Government & Industry Relations<br />

Acuity Brands, Conyers, GA<br />

gLenn heinMiLLer, iaLD, LC, LeeD aP<br />

Principal<br />

Lam Partners, Cambridge, MA<br />

PaMeLa horner, LC, ieS<br />

Director, Government and Industry Relations<br />

OSRAM Sylvania, Danvers, MA<br />

Back by popular demand – this team of experts will<br />

provide an insightful update regarding issues and<br />

restrictions that impact product availability and<br />

lighting design solutions.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

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SemInar SchedUle<br />

thUrSDaY, MaY 10 (continued)<br />

L12S23 t<br />

LeD StanDarDS anD<br />

MeaSUreMent MethoDS<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

Jianzhong Jiao, PhD<br />

Director, Regulations and Emerging Technologies<br />

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors Inc., Sunnyvale, CA<br />

This seminar will introduce the latest developed<br />

standards with an emphasis on the recommended<br />

practices for the requirements in measuring LED<br />

lighting products.<br />

aUDienCe: Educators, Electrical Engineers, End-users,<br />

Engineers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S24 rU S<br />

oPPortUnitieS for DaYLight harVeSting<br />

in eXiSting offiCe BUiLDingS<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

MUDit SaXena, LeeD aP<br />

Associate Director<br />

Heschong Mahone Group, Gold River, CA<br />

A study of existing office buildings in California will<br />

help identify key characteristics that determine daylight<br />

availability, how to quickly estimate potential savings<br />

with the addition of photocontrols and how to further<br />

optimize energy savings with improvements to space<br />

design. New photocontrol requirements in California’s<br />

Title 24 will be explained.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Electrical Engineers, Energy<br />

Consultants, Energy Specialists, Engineers, Facility<br />

Managers, Lighting Designers, Manufacturers,<br />

owners, Daylighting Designers, Interior Designers<br />

LeVeL: All<br />

friDaY, MaY 11<br />

L12S25 L LS<br />

LiBerateD PiXeLS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

SUSanne Seitinger, PhD<br />

Researcher<br />

Philips Color Kinetics, Burlington, MA<br />

The wide spread availability of LEDs in combination<br />

with programmability offers different possibilities for<br />

designing ambient environments for cities.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, Facility Managers,<br />

Landscape Architects, Lighting Designers, Students,<br />

Urban Planners<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S26<br />

Lighting DeSign ChaLLengeS<br />

for net-zero energY hoMeS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

nathan gooD, aia, LeeD aP<br />

Principal<br />

Nathan Good Architects PC, Portland, oR<br />

39 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

eLLa MiLLS, ieS, aSSoCiate iaLD, LeeD aP<br />

Principal<br />

Biella Lighting Design, Portland, oR<br />

Learn what constitutes a net-zero energy home,<br />

certification options and criteria; learn about the<br />

implications of establishing net-zero energy design<br />

goals and understand the significance of an integrated<br />

design approach.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Contractors, Electrical<br />

Contractors, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers,<br />

Manufacturers, owners, Students<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12S27 t<br />

Seeing BeYonD Cri: how to oVerCoMe<br />

the inDUStrY’S CoLor QUaLitY ChaLLenge<br />

to harneSS the Power of LeDS<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

ann SChifferS<br />

Vice President Specifications Sales<br />

USAI Lighting, New Windsor, Ny<br />

Standard CRI references are not fully satisfactory<br />

when considering LED light sources. This seminar<br />

will discuss the necessity of defining color beyond<br />

CRI limitations and future benefits that color-consistent<br />

LED technologies will provide.<br />

aUDienCe: Contractors, Electrical Contractors, Electrical<br />

Engineers, End-users, Engineers, Interior Designers,<br />

Lighting Designers, Manufacturers<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S28 hf<br />

Light, PerCePtion & heaLth:<br />

the effeCtS of DaYLight & eLeCtriC<br />

Light on hUMan weLL-Being<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

Kat CheneY, aSSoC. aia, DeSign iaLD, MieS<br />

Lighting Designer<br />

Pivotal Lighting Design | Affiliated Engineers, Inc.,<br />

Seattle, WA<br />

Electric light systems and daylighting can have a<br />

critical impact upon an individual’s health, task<br />

performance and visual perception. The seminar<br />

will explore lighting design case studies for various<br />

interior spaces and important aspects of health-related<br />

lighting design which include topics such as effects<br />

of color temperature, adaptation and visual contrast.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Educators, End-users, Lighting<br />

Designers, Manufacturers, owners<br />

LeVeL: 2<br />

L12S29 iD<br />

a StorY of DaYLighting, PV-PowereD<br />

LeD LightS & a VerY Large arraY<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

JaCK SChneiDer, Pe, LC, LeeD aP BD+C<br />

Electrical Engineer<br />

Coffman Engineers, Spokane, WA<br />

This seminar will take a thorough (and sometimes<br />

comical) look at the benefits (and disadvantages) of<br />

integrating one building with daylighting controls,<br />

self-powered photovoltaic LED area lights and one<br />

big roof-mounted photovoltaic array.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Electrical Engineers, Engineers,<br />

Interior Designers, Lighting Designers<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S30 Pt<br />

StanDarDS anD PrograMS<br />

for the SSL MarKetPLaCe<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

Jennifer LawrenCe<br />

Lighting Rebate Manager<br />

CREE, Durham, NC<br />

Jon Linn, Pe, LC<br />

Commercial Programs Manager<br />

NEEP, Belfast, ME<br />

CaroLYn weiner<br />

Sr. Product Manager<br />

Pacific Gas & Electric Company, San Francisco, CA<br />

New LED products are introduced to the market on a<br />

daily basis and the technology is continually evolving.<br />

Through this presentation and panel, participants<br />

will learn how a new product can leverage the Design<br />

Lights Consortium and utility energy efficiency programs<br />

for market introduction.<br />

aUDienCe: All<br />

LeVeL: 1<br />

L12S31 t<br />

taKing PLaSMa Lighting froM<br />

teChnoLogY to aPPLiCation<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

gregg hoLLingSworth, ieS<br />

Vice President of Engineering<br />

Topanga Technologies, Canoga Park, CA<br />

Plasma technology has unique technological qualities<br />

for high lumen applications. This session provides<br />

an overview of electrodeless lamps, with examples<br />

of current applications and a glimpse of the future of<br />

plasma light sources.<br />

aUDienCe: Contractors, Electrical Contractors, Electrical<br />

Engineers, End-users, Engineers, Lighting Designers,<br />

Manufacturers<br />

LeVeL: 1-2<br />

L12S32 iD P<br />

BiM & integrateD Lighting DoCUMentation<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

CJ BroCKwaY, LC, aSSoCiate iaLD<br />

Principal<br />

NBBJ Studio 9 Lighting Design, Seattle, WA<br />

KeVin frarY, ieS<br />

Senior Associate / Lighting Designer<br />

NBBJ, Seattle, WA<br />

Inspired design is realized through good documentation.<br />

Revit provides a new way to jointly collaborate designs<br />

with Architects, Engineers, Contractors and other<br />

design team members. The seminar will explore how<br />

Revit can be used as a tool to prepare and assimilate<br />

lighting design content and share it to ensure complete<br />

documentation and specification.<br />

aUDienCe: Architects, Electrical Engineers,<br />

Engineers, Interior Designers, Lighting Designers<br />

LeVeL: 2


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PubLICATIoNS<br />

AT LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

INTERNATIONAL<br />

Please visit our website for the most up-to-date list of publications.<br />

PUBLiCation BinS<br />

THE FoLLoWING PubLICATIoNS WILL bE DISTrIbuTED AT<br />

LIGHTFAIr ® INTErNATIoNAL 2012 (AS oF JANUARY 11, 2012)<br />

ArCHITECT Magazine<br />

ArCHITECTurAL LIGHTING Magazine<br />

Architectural Products<br />

Architectural record<br />

Architectural SSL<br />

ASID Icon<br />

boutique Design<br />

buILDINGS / Interiors & Sources<br />

building operating Management /<br />

Maintenance Solutions / FacilitiesNet.com<br />

Commercial building Products<br />

Commercial Construction & renovation<br />

EC&M<br />

ECo-STruCTurE Magazine<br />

Electrical Solutions<br />

Environmental Design & Construction<br />

Home Lighting Magazine<br />

Hospitality Style<br />

illuminate<br />

LD+A<br />

LEDs Magazine<br />

LED professional<br />

Live Design<br />

Metropolis<br />

mondo*arc<br />

Professional Lighting Design<br />

residential Lighting<br />

SNAP<br />

Sustainable Facility<br />

Today's Facility Manager<br />

The Architect's Newspaper<br />

VMSD / Visual Merchandising and Store Design<br />

2012 MeDia MarKetPLaCe<br />

PLEASE VISIT THESE booTHS oN-SITE AT LIGHTFAIr To CoNNECT<br />

IN PErSoN To THE FoLLoWING PubLICATIoNS (AS oF JANUARY 11, 2012)<br />

Booth 1113<br />

Booth 1110<br />

deSigN loUNge Sponsored By:<br />

Booth 1110<br />

w w w . l a n d s c a p e o n l i n e . c o m<br />

THE INDUSTRY TRADE MAGAZINE FOR THE COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE SPECIFIER NATIONWIDE!<br />

Booth 1109<br />

Booth 1111 Booth 1108<br />

41 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

Booth 1847<br />

Booth 1114<br />

Booth 1115<br />

PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING<br />

DESIGN<br />

Booth 1112<br />

tiP from the team: check<br />

www.lIghtfaIr.com often<br />

for UpdateS. —lISa b.


LEADING<br />

the LED lighting revolution...<br />

TOGETHER<br />

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Be among the first to see the new perspective.<br />

Booth 3008.


SEE YOU IN pHILLY!<br />

2013<br />

LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

INTERNATIONAL 2013<br />

Pre-ConferenCe<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> Daylighting institute ®<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> institute ®<br />

Sunday, April 21 –<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, April 22, 2013<br />

traDe Show & ConferenCe<br />

Tuesday, April 23 –<br />

Thursday, April 25, 2013<br />

Pennsylvania Convention Center<br />

Philadelphia<br />

www.lightfair.com


win a fULL ConferenCe PaCKage<br />

for Lfi LaS VegaS in 2012!<br />

use your smartphone to scan this qr code and then register for a chance to<br />

win a Full Conference Package and 3-day access to LFI 2012 in Las Vegas,<br />

valued at $595 on-site.<br />

SCan thiS Qr CoDe anD enter to win!<br />

NoTE: your entry will require the code found in the yellow box<br />

below your address on the back cover of this brochure.<br />

ACKNoWLEDGEMENTS<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> ® internationaL 2012<br />

ManageMent CoMMittee<br />

BoB BrUSh, AMC, INC.<br />

roCheLLe BUrt, AMC, Inc.<br />

Ben CoLeMan, AMC, Inc.<br />

Ken DoUgLaS, IALD<br />

wiLLiaM hanLeY, IES<br />

ChiP iSraeL, IES<br />

DeniS LaVoie, IES<br />

Jo ann MarShaLL, AMC, Inc.<br />

eLLY McCLoUD, AMC, Inc.<br />

MiCheLLe Moore, AMC, Inc.<br />

JeffreY L. PortMan, Sr., AMC, Inc.<br />

KeVin theoBaLD, IALD<br />

MiKe tUrnBULL, AMC, Inc.<br />

MarSha tUrner, IALD<br />

KriStina Unger, AMC, Inc.<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> ® internationaL 2012<br />

ConferenCe aDViSorY CoMMittee<br />

Craig BerneCKer, PhD, FIESNA,<br />

The Lighting Education Institute<br />

Jeff DaViS, IES, System Design Consultants<br />

araM C. eBBen, Associate IALD, exp<br />

anDY Lang, IALD, Lang Lighting Design, Inc.<br />

eriC LinD, IES, Lutron Electronics<br />

eriC riChMan, IES, Pacific Northwest National<br />

Laboratory (Battelle)<br />

JaMeS SULtan, IES, Studio Lux, LLC<br />

Lee waLDron, IALD, Grenald Waldron Associates<br />

Keith YanCeY, IALD, Lam Partners, Inc.<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> ® internationaL 2012<br />

eXhiBitor aDViSorY CoMMittee<br />

JaSon BroaDhUrSt, Lumenpulse<br />

JiLL DennarD, Philips Lighting<br />

LinDa eLMer, Switch Lighting<br />

MiChaeL MaLone, Crestron<br />

ron naUS, B-K Lighting & Teka Illumination<br />

SteVen ParKer, SLV Lighting<br />

taMi tiMPerio, Cree, Inc. and Beta LED<br />

John SaVoretti, Reggiani Lighting USA, Inc.<br />

BLair SMith, MP Lighting, Inc.<br />

Matthew VoLLMer, Tech Lighting – Generation Brands<br />

LarrY wegner, Molex<br />

WWW.lightfair.CoM 44


HoTEL<br />

INFORMATION<br />

1<br />

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4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

7<br />

8<br />

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offiCiaL hoteLS Deadlines Begin: april 3, 2012<br />

Bally's Las Vegas single $82<br />

3645 Las Vegas Blvd S double $82<br />

Caesars Palace single $202<br />

3570 Las Vegas Blvd S double $202<br />

Courtyard by Marriott single $114<br />

3275 Paradise Rd double $114<br />

flamingo Las Vegas single $72<br />

3555 Las Vegas Blvd S double $72<br />

LVh (formerly Las Vegas hilton) single / double (5/3–5/7) $75<br />

3000 Paradise Rd single / double (5/8–5/13) $139<br />

Las Vegas Marriott Convention Center single $129<br />

325 Convention Center Dr double $129<br />

Paris Las Vegas single $112<br />

3655 Las Vegas Blvd S double $112<br />

Planet hollywood resort & Casino single $109<br />

3667 Las Vegas Blvd S double $109<br />

Ph towers single $162<br />

80 E Harmon Ave double $162<br />

renaissance Las Vegas single $161<br />

3400 Paradise Rd double $161<br />

residence inn by Marriott single $119<br />

3225 Paradise Rd double $119<br />

the Venetian Las Vegas single / double (5/3–5/7) $199<br />

3355 Las Vegas Blvd S single / double (5/8–5/13) $239<br />

Shuttle Service Provided<br />

Rates do not include current tax of 12% or applicable surcharges,<br />

subject to change.<br />

tIpS from the team: favorIte reStaUrantS<br />

Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab<br />

Forum Shops @ Caesars Palace<br />

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. South<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89109<br />

(702) 792-9222<br />

—THE LIGHTFAIR TEAM<br />

45 LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> 2012<br />

estiatorio Milos<br />

Cosmopolitan Hotel and Casino<br />

3708 Las Vegas Blvd S<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89109<br />

(702) 698-7930<br />

—RoCHELLE B.<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> ® internationaL 2012 wiLL Be heLD at the<br />

LaS VegaS ConVention Center, LaS VegaS, neVaDa<br />

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LaVo italian restaurant<br />

Palazzo Hotel and Casino Resort<br />

3325 Las Vegas Blvd S<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89109-1414<br />

(702) 791-1800<br />

—KRISTINA U.<br />

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LAS VEGAS, NV<br />

2000 ft<br />

400 m


SHuTTLE & TrAVEL<br />

INFORMATION<br />

ShUttLe SerViCe<br />

Complimentary shuttle service will be available to and from the Las Vegas Convention Center beginning <strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7, from the following locations:<br />

(NoTE: Hotels are listed in route order. Shuttle stops are in Bold. Hotels in ITALICS* walk to Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino to catch the shuttle.)<br />

waLK to ConVention Center<br />

Courtyard by Marriott<br />

LVH (formerly Las Vegas Hilton)<br />

Las Vegas Marriott Convention Center<br />

Renaissance Las Vegas<br />

Residence Inn by Marriott<br />

Shuttles will run every 20 – 30 minutes Shuttles will run every 15 minutes<br />

MonDaY, MaY 7 tUeSDaY, MaY 8 weDneSDaY, MaY 9 thUrSDaY, MaY 10 friDaY, MaY 11<br />

7:30 – 10:30am<br />

4:30 – 7:00pm<br />

7:30 – 10:30am<br />

4:30 – 7:00pm<br />

7:00 – 9:00pm limited service<br />

traVeL & hoteL DiSCoUntS<br />

ShUttLe roUte 1<br />

Bellagio las Vegas<br />

caesars palace las Vegas<br />

eXCLUSiVe hoteL DiSCoUntS<br />

Reserve your room at one of the <strong>Lightfair</strong> ® internationaL 2012<br />

official hotels while discounted hotel rooms are still available!<br />

Hotel reservation deadlines begin april 3, 2012 to guarantee the<br />

discounted rates.<br />

traVeL DiSCoUntS anD oPtionS<br />

Book discounted travel options for your visit to LIGHTFAIR ®<br />

<strong>International</strong>. Discounts, special rates or upgrades are available<br />

from airline and car rental partners. To view full details, benefits<br />

and additional services, visit www.lightfair.com/travel.<br />

Las Vegas Monorail (local transportation)<br />

This rail system provides service along the portion of Las Vegas<br />

Boulevard known as the Strip and connects to the Convention<br />

Center. Trains arrive about every five to ten minutes. For exclusive<br />

monorail fare discounts, visit www.lightfair.com/travel.<br />

7:30 – 10:30am<br />

4:30 – 7:00pm<br />

ShUttLe roUte 2<br />

flamingo las Vegas<br />

the Venetian las Vegas<br />

7:30 – 10:30am<br />

4:30 – 7:00pm<br />

ShUttLe roUte 3<br />

Bally's las Vegas<br />

planet hollywood resort & casino<br />

PH Towers*<br />

Paris Las Vegas*<br />

7:30 – 10:30am<br />

3:00 – 6:00pm<br />

tiP from the team:<br />

USe the monoraIl to qUIckly get aroUnd<br />

the StrIp and to connect to the<br />

conventIon center. —krIStIna U.<br />

WWW.lightfair.CoM 46


TIME To rEGISTEr!<br />

regiSter in aDVanCe at www.<strong>Lightfair</strong>.CoM BY aPriL 12, 2012. SaVe tiMe anD aVoiD Long LineS on-Site.<br />

4 eaSY waYS to regiSter<br />

Attendees who register for any LIGHTFAIR Daylighting Institute ® Course, LIGHTFAIR Institute ® Course,<br />

Workshop, Design Symposium or Seminar will receive FREE admission to the Exhibit Hall. This does not<br />

apply to Networking & Special Events.<br />

■ A check or credit card number must accompany registration form for registration to be processed.<br />

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and distribution of the registrant’s photographic image.<br />

■ Children under the age of 12 are not permitted to attend LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> or any<br />

LIGHTFAIR ® <strong>International</strong> functions – no exceptions.<br />

all attendees must pick up their badges at the show; they will not be mailed.<br />

regiStration hoUrS at the LaS VegaS ConVention Center<br />

<strong>Monday</strong>, <strong>May</strong> 7, 2012 8:00am – 5:00pm<br />

LIGHTFAIR Daylighting Institute ® and LIGHTFAIR Institute ®<br />

tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012 8:00am – 5:00pm<br />

LIGHTFAIR Daylighting Institute ® and LIGHTFAIR Institute ®<br />

wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 9, 2012 7:30am – 6:00pm<br />

Trade Show & Conference<br />

thursday, <strong>May</strong> 10, 2012 7:30am – 6:00pm<br />

Trade Show & Conference<br />

friday, <strong>May</strong> 11, 2012 7:30am – 3:00pm<br />

Trade Show & Conference<br />

23 rd ANNUAL<br />

TrAdE SHOW &<br />

CONFErENCE<br />

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or 1.508.743.8552 (international).<br />

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<strong>Lightfair</strong> Daylighting institute ®<br />

<strong>Lightfair</strong> institute ®<br />

<strong>May</strong> 7 – <strong>May</strong> 8, 2012<br />

traDe Show & ConferenCe<br />

<strong>May</strong> 9 – <strong>May</strong> 11, 2012<br />

Fax your completed registration form, including<br />

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information, to:<br />

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attenDee BaDge rePLaCeMent<br />

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original price paid for individual course<br />

tickets, networking / special event tickets.<br />

Full Conference Badge: 50%<br />

and Exhibit Hall: 50% of price paid.<br />

for questions related to the status of your<br />

registration, please contact Convention Data<br />

Services at 1.800.748.4736 or email<br />

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CanCeLLation PoLiCY<br />

Cancellation Requests must be<br />

submitted in writing and reCeiVeD by<br />

april 12, 2012. All cancellations processed<br />

will incur a $50 processing fee. no refUnDS<br />

will be made after april 12, 2012, midnight eSt.<br />

Send your Cancellation Request to:<br />

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240 Peachtree St., nw Suite 2200<br />

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LaS VegaS ConVention Center<br />

LaS VegaS, nV


REGISTRATION FORM<br />

registrant information<br />

1<br />

Please print or type all information as you wish it to appear on your badge.<br />

Valid government-issued picture id must be presented on-site for admittance.<br />

first name last name<br />

comPanY<br />

JoB title<br />

address<br />

citY state ZiP<br />

ProVince / Postal code / countrY (if applicable)<br />

daYtime Phone cell Phone*<br />

email<br />

in which hotel are You staYing?<br />

do You reQuire sPecial ada assistance? (Please specify)<br />

2<br />

attendee Profile information (check appropriate boxes)<br />

i. ProfeSSion (CheCK one onLY)<br />

❑ architect<br />

❑ consultant<br />

❑ contractor (electrical)<br />

❑ contractor (general)<br />

❑ distributor (lighting)<br />

❑ distributor (electrical)<br />

❑ educator<br />

❑ electrical engineer<br />

❑ energy consultant / specialist<br />

❑ engineer<br />

❑ esco<br />

❑ facility manager / owner<br />

❑ government official<br />

❑ interior designer<br />

❑ landscape architect / designer<br />

❑ lighting designer (architectural)<br />

❑ lighting designer (theatrical)<br />

❑ lighting retailer / retailer<br />

❑ manufacturer – eXhiBiting<br />

❑ manufacturer – non-exhibiting<br />

❑ media sales<br />

❑ oem<br />

❑ representative / sales rep<br />

❑ retail designer / store Planner<br />

❑ urban / regional Planner<br />

❑ Visual merchandiser<br />

❑ specifier<br />

❑ student id# _____________<br />

college ________________<br />

❑ other: _________________<br />

ii. whiCh inDUStrY Do YoU worK for / in –<br />

or SPeCifY ProDUCt for? (UP to 3 anSwerS)<br />

❑ commercial & office Buildings<br />

❑ computers (& Peripherals)<br />

❑ consumer / electronics<br />

(appliances, televisions,<br />

audio, etc.)<br />

❑ educational facilities<br />

❑ facility & real estate<br />

management<br />

❑ government (not military)<br />

❑ hospitality (hotels, casinos,<br />

restaurants, spas, etc.)<br />

❑ industrial (construction,<br />

electrical contracting, etc.)<br />

❑ medical (hospitals, nursing /<br />

assisted living, equipment, etc.)<br />

❑ military (incl. aerospace,<br />

security, equipment, etc.)<br />

❑ religious<br />

❑ residential<br />

❑ retail<br />

❑ theatrical<br />

❑ transportation<br />

(auto, planes, trains, rV’s,<br />

motorcycles, airports,<br />

railway systems, etc.)<br />

❑ n/a – this does not apply to me<br />

❑ other - Please specify industry:<br />

_____________________<br />

_____________________<br />

iii. $ aMoUnt of ProDUCtS SPeCifieD<br />

annUaLLY (CheCK one onLY)<br />

❑ under $1 million<br />

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institutes<br />

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wednesday – friday. lfi innovation awards ® not included.<br />

choose from the institute options below, then select the<br />

specific courses / workshops.<br />

❍ indiVidual 3-hour institute worKshoPs<br />

$220 each - $270 after april 12, 2012<br />

❍ 1-daY courses<br />

$370 advance Pricing - $395 after april 12, 2012<br />

❍ 2-daY institutes / institute PacKage – saVe oVer $200!<br />

$670 each - $745 after april 12, 2012<br />

select either one 2-day lightfair or daYlighting institute course,<br />

two 1-day courses or a combination of courses and workshops to fill<br />

two days and create your own personalized 2-day institute program for<br />

monday and tuesday. (includes Keynote luncheons. does not include<br />

lfi innovation awards on wednesday.)<br />

❍ student institute oPtions<br />

50% off all institute courses & workshops (except l12l04, l12l05)<br />

Valid student id reQuired.<br />

lightfair daylighting institute ® 1- and 2-day courses<br />

mondaY, maY 7, 2012 – tuesdaY, maY 8, 2012 9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12d01: daylighting fundamentals<br />

mondaY, maY 7, 2012 9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12d02: daylighting & Photosensor control systems modeling in daysim<br />

lightfair daylighting institute ® 3-hour workshops<br />

mondaY, maY 7, 2012<br />

❑ l12d03<br />

daylighting strategies<br />

in high Performance<br />

schools<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12d06<br />

Parametric daylight<br />

design and analysis<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

tuesdaY, maY 8, 2012<br />

❑ l12d07<br />

high Performance<br />

daylighting design for<br />

net-Zero energy & leed<br />

Platinum Buildings<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12d10<br />

daylight Performance<br />

metrics from<br />

annual simulations<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12d04<br />

circadian correct<br />

daylighting<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12d08<br />

challenges associated<br />

with weather-Based<br />

annual daylight<br />

simulations<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12d11<br />

daylighting design:<br />

concept to<br />

construction<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

lightfair institute ® 2-day courses<br />

❑ l12d05<br />

interior window<br />

treatment impacts on<br />

daylighting design<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12d09<br />

daylighting design<br />

solutions for<br />

high Performance<br />

Building results<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

mondaY, maY 7 – tuesdaY, maY 8, 2012 9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12l01<br />

Basic lighting<br />

❑ l12l04<br />

computer-aided<br />

lighting analysis<br />

with agi32 (Basic)<br />

❑ l12l02<br />

intermediate lighting<br />

❑ l12l05<br />

computer-aided<br />

lighting analysis<br />

with dialux<br />

lightfair institute ® 1-day courses<br />

mondaY, maY 7, 2012<br />

❑ l12l06<br />

led luminaire design<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

tuesdaY, maY 8, 2012<br />

❑ l12l08<br />

advanced computeraided<br />

lighting<br />

design with Visual<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12l07<br />

autodesk ® revit ® and<br />

3ds max ® design for<br />

lighting & daylighting<br />

simulation<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12l09<br />

Photography "Boot<br />

camp" for lighting<br />

industry Professionals<br />

9:00am – 5:00pm<br />

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❑ l12l03<br />

advanced lighting<br />

lightfair institute ® workshops<br />

mondaY, maY 7, 2012<br />

❑ l12wo1<br />

led Performance:<br />

myths and facts<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12wo4<br />

human factors<br />

in lighting<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12wo7<br />

Photometry 101<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

tuesdaY, maY 8, 2012<br />

❑ l12w09<br />

environmental<br />

enrichment<br />

through color<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12w12<br />

advanced drawing<br />

techniques for<br />

landscape lighting<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12w15<br />

high dynamic<br />

range imaging<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

weDneSDaY – friDaY<br />

❑ l12wo2<br />

electrical specifications<br />

of lighting equipment<br />

for designers<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12wo5<br />

optimizing<br />

energy audits for<br />

facility upgrades<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12wo8<br />

the Benefits of<br />

wireless lighting<br />

control systems<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12w10<br />

choosing<br />

a light source<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12w13<br />

enhancing lighting<br />

design capability in<br />

revit ® with elumtools<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

seminars / design sYmPosia<br />

❑ l12wo3<br />

dimming led sources:<br />

what's working and<br />

what still needs fixing<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12wo6<br />

led challenges for<br />

today's museums<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12w11<br />

optimization, tips<br />

and tricks in revit ®<br />

9:00am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12w14<br />

Zhaga modularity<br />

for led sources<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

❍ 3-daY full conference PacKage (select 8 seminars / symposia below)<br />

$545 advance Pricing – $595 after april 12, 2012<br />

includes lfi innovation awards ® , any 8 seminars / symposia and exhibit hall access.<br />

❍ indiVidual seminars / sYmPosia<br />

$95 advance Pricing – $115 after april 12, 2012<br />

Price is per seminar / symposia (select below) and includes exhibit hall access.<br />

❍ student full conference PacKage<br />

$120 advance Pricing – $150 after april 12, 2012<br />

includes lfi innovation awards ® , any 8 seminars / symposia (select below)<br />

and exhibit hall access. Valid student id reQuired.<br />

seminars<br />

wednesdaY, maY 9, 2012<br />

❑ l12s01<br />

metrics used<br />

in iterative<br />

daylighting design<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s04<br />

fundamentals of light<br />

source technologies<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s07<br />

an evolution<br />

in efficiency<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

thursdaY, maY 10, 2012<br />

❑ l12s09<br />

museums in the<br />

Balance: daylight,<br />

led and conservation<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s12<br />

integrating<br />

lighting control<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s15<br />

a Building in the cloud<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12s18<br />

transforming<br />

a 1980's era office<br />

to all led lighting<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s21<br />

sensory enlightenment:<br />

light art &<br />

lighting design<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

❑ l12w16<br />

healthcare lighting – responding to the<br />

research, trends and current Practice<br />

2:00pm – 5:00pm<br />

❑ l12s02<br />

commercial Building<br />

energy & green<br />

code requirements<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s05<br />

led for roadway,<br />

area and Parking<br />

facility applications<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

❑ l12s08<br />

what's new in<br />

lamps and Ballasts<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

❑ l12s10<br />

using Bsdf data to<br />

simulate daylight and<br />

energy Performance<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s13<br />

new modeling methods<br />

in daylighting design<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12s16<br />

lighting retrofits:<br />

a Better option now<br />

than ever Before<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12s19<br />

how to use the<br />

doe lighting facts,<br />

resources & tools<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s22<br />

regulations & codes –<br />

what's in store for the<br />

lighting industry?<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

❑ l12s03<br />

daylighting codes vs.<br />

energy codes:<br />

a changing Paradigm<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s06<br />

energy modeling<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

❑ l12s11<br />

a guided tour of ssl<br />

area light sources –<br />

Past, Present & future<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s14<br />

application of led<br />

lighting in horticulture<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12s17<br />

lighting 101<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s20<br />

through the eyes<br />

of the Beholder<br />

2:00pm – 3:30pm<br />

❑ l12s24<br />

opportunities for daylight harvesting in existing office Buildings<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

❑ l12s23<br />

led standards and<br />

measurement methods<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

fridaY, maY 11, 2012<br />

❑ l12s25<br />

liberated Pixels<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s28<br />

light, Perception &<br />

health: the effects<br />

of daylight &<br />

electric light on<br />

human well-Being<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s31<br />

taking Plasma lighting<br />

from technology<br />

to application<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

eXhiBit hall onlY<br />

❑ exhibit hall only ❑ non-exhibiting manufacturer<br />

$75 advance Pricing $250 advance Pricing<br />

$95 after april 12, 2012 $300 after april 12, 2012<br />

❑ student exhibit hall only: free with student id<br />

❑ ViP Pass #: ______________________ free<br />

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design sYmPosia<br />

thursdaY, maY 10, 2012<br />

❑ l12ds1<br />

healthcare lighting:<br />

cleveland clinic<br />

case study<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12ds4<br />

lighting in hospitality interior design<br />

4:30pm – 6:00pm<br />

networKing & sPecial eVents<br />

❑ l12Kl1: Keynote luncheon #1 – (monday, may 7, 12:15pm)<br />

$55 advance / $65 after april 12, 2012<br />

❑ l12Kl2: Keynote luncheon #2 – (tuesday, may 8, 12:15pm)<br />

$55 advance / $65 after april 12, 2012<br />

❑ l12sP1: lfi innovation awards ® (wednesday, may 9, 8:30am –10:00am)<br />

$55 advance / $65 after april 12, 2012<br />

❑ l12sP2: new attendee orientation (wednesday, may 9, 10:00am)<br />

$20 advance / $25 after april 12, 2012 / free for students<br />

❑ l12sP3: lighting education meet & greet<br />

(wednesday, may 9, 11:00am – 12:00pm) complimentary<br />

❑ l12ne1: the nuckolls fund for lighting education luncheon<br />

(wednesday, may 9, 12:15pm – 1:45pm) _____x $60<br />

❑ l12sP5: welcome reception<br />

(wednesday, may 9, 5:00pm – 6:00pm) complimentary<br />

❑ l12sP7: emerging Professionals mixer<br />

(thursday, may 10, 12:15pm – 1:00pm) complimentary<br />

❑ l12ne2: ncQlP lighting certified luncheon<br />

(thursday, may 10, 12:15pm – 1:45pm) _____x $60<br />

❑ l12sP8: show Keynote: ambassador oreck<br />

(thursday, may 10, 3:00pm – 4:00pm) complimentary<br />

❑ l12ne3: iald 29th annual awards dinner<br />

(thursday, may 10, 6:00pm – 12:00am)<br />

(iald / lirc members)_____x $250<br />

(non-members)_____x $350<br />

method of PaYment<br />

❑ check ❑ mastercard ❑ Visa ❑ american express<br />

(Payable to lightfair ® international; payment must be in u.s. dollars<br />

and drawn on a u.s. bank)<br />

amount to charge $________________________________<br />

card number exp. date<br />

cardholder name (print)<br />

Billing address<br />

city state Zip<br />

country / Province / Postal code (if applicable)<br />

cardholder signature<br />

❑ l12s26<br />

lighting design<br />

challenges for net-<br />

Zero energy homes<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s29<br />

a story of daylighting,<br />

PV-Powered led<br />

lights and a Very<br />

large array<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12s32<br />

Bim & integrated<br />

lighting documentation<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12ds2<br />

light spaces<br />

wright Places<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12s27<br />

seeing Beyond cri<br />

8:30am – 10:00am<br />

❑ l12s30<br />

standards and<br />

Programs for the<br />

ssl marketplace<br />

10:30am – 12:00pm<br />

❑ l12ds3<br />

creating<br />

choreographed<br />

experiences:<br />

a sensory exploration<br />

of interiors<br />

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