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LIGHTCongress Shows Latest in Lighting
By: Joe Knisley
LIGHTCongress 2003, held in New York on Feb. 12, gave journalists a preview of the new technologies that could steal the show at this year's LightFair International 2003, to be held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, New York, May 6-8.
The first panel discussion at LIGHTCongress, entitled, "What's Cool in Lighting Design," highlighted new products and trends and was moderated by Jim Benya, principal, Benya Lighting Design, Portland, Ore. The panelists were: Bill Kressler, specification sales manager, Advance Transformer Co., Rosemont, Ill.; Bill Costa, project manager, custom lighting, FLOS Inc., Huntington Station, N.Y.; and Wolfgang Eggers, president, Zumtobel Staff, Highland, N.Y.
Kressler described the coming developments in electronic ballasts for T5 and T8 fluorescent lamps and metal-halide lamps. A family of ballasts for T5HO, CFL and T8 lamps, using the digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) control protocol, will be introduced shortly. Eggers discussed the trend toward smaller light sources in more compact fluorescent fixtures and the combination of multiple lamp types within one fixture.
Other panel discussions covered the developing market for solid-state lighting such as LED sources and the impact of lighting on the environment. Mark Lein, senior market specialist, Cooper Lighting, Peachtree City, Ga., discussed the federal government's Next Generation Lighting Initiative, which would provide over $480 million to increase the efficiency of LED and OLED light sources.
John Chilcott, president, Earth Protection Services, Phoenix, discussed the value of properly recycling lamps containing mercury and of reusing the discarded glass and other components to reduce material waste and prevent contamination to landfills and waterways.
Pam Horner, environmental marketing manager, Osram Sylvania, Danvers, Mass., discussed anti-pollution product trends including reducing wasted light, recycling of materials, lighting efficiencies and anti-pollution trends.
More than 19,000 lighting specifiers, architects, end users and interior designers are expected to attend LightFair International 2003, which would make it the largest conference and trade show in LightFair's 14-year history.
-Joe Knisley, Contributing Writer
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Industry Calendar
Jan. 21-24, 2009 NAED Western Region Conference: Palm Desert, Calif.; National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED), (314) 991-9000, www.naed.org
Feb. 25-28, 2009 NAED South-Central Region Conference: Orlando, Fla.; NAED, (314) 991-9000, www.naed.org
March 10-14 Electronic House Expo Spring 2009: Orlando, Fla.; EH Publishing, 508-663-1500, www.naed.org
March 17-20 Electric West Conference: Las Vegas, Penton Media Exhibitions, 203-358-3704, www.electricshow.com
March 18-21 NEMRA Annual Conference: Orlando, Fla.; National Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Association, 800-446-3672, www.nemra.org
April 19-23 NAILD Convention: Scottsdale, Ariz.; National Association of Independent Lighting Distributors (NAILD), 716-875-3670, www.naild.org
April 20-23 A-D Electrical Supply Division Network Meeting: Houston; Affiliated Distributors (A-D), 610-977-3100, www.mya-d.net
April 29-May 1 2009 Equity/EDN Annual Meeting: Dallas; Equity/EDN Electrical Associates; 800-373-1894, www.equityedn.org
May 3-4
Lightfair International:
New York; AMC Inc.; 204-220-2004, www.lightfair.com
May 4-7
Windpower 2009 Chicago:
American Wind Energy Association (AWEA); 202-383-2512
May 16-20
NAED National Electrical Leadership Summit:
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; NAED; 888-791-2512; www.naed.org
June 28-July 1
Women in Industry Forum:
Santa Fe, N.M.; NAED; 888-791-2512; www.naed.org
July 30-August 1
NAED LEAD Conference:
Orlando, Fla.; NAED; 888-791-2512; www.naed.org
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