CONFERENCE > LED Lighting for the Built Environment
Bringing Together Specifiers and LED Manufacturers with Utilities and Host Communities
Date: November 12-14, 2008.
Location: Chicago, Illinois
The Merchandise Mart, Chicago
FULL 3-DAY Registration
SINGLE-DAY Registration
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$530
$195
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No refunds will be given for cancellations after 11/7/08
Discounted IIDA rates now available. Contact us for details.
Volume pricing is also available. The first person to attend from your firm will pay the standard rate of $530. Each additional person attending from your firm pays $300 each.
Driven by a global need for energy efficiencies, lighting choices with LED and solid-state technologies are quickly advancing. This rapid change has created a "knowledge gap" for architects, lighting designers and those eager to learn from leading-edge industry sources.
'LED Lighting for the Built Environment' will arm you with critical knowledge and resources on SSL technology and integration.
THE IDEA IS THIS: to bring together solid-state lighting component and fixture manufacturers with architects and lighting designers/specifiers as well as utilities and host communities for a realistic dialog concerning what is needed to move toward the widespread adoption of this exciting technology.

ENGAGE IN A REALISTIC DIALOG. As it is right now... Lighting Specifiers are struggling to determine effective applications... LED Manufacturers & Fixture Designers are not clear on what is needed, how to design around it, and how to sell it... Building Owners & Operators need to understand the pros and cons and strategies for financing it.
LED Lighting for the Built Environment is the first National conference of its kind. This will be the first ever conference designed to provide all levels of the lighting community the opportunity to share insight, express concerns, and explore the technology from all perspectives on equal ground. The conference will include open panel discussions, hands-on demonstration, presentations focused on capturing the imagination as well as presenting real-world application — all focused on building a shared vision for what promises to be a truly exciting revolution in lighting design.