We’re Looking for Dynamic Speakers Like You!
Increase your visibility throughout the lighting community by becoming a LEDucation speaker!
2 Weeks Left to Submit!
If you have an idea for an individual and/or group session that the lighting industry would benefit from, consider applying to speak in 2022. We are looking for dynamic speakers whose presentations will resonate with the forward-thinking business professionals who attend LEDucation!
Download the guidelines and submit your proposal before October 31, 2021
Help drive the future of the lighting industry!
The LEDucation Trade Show and Conference is set for March 15–16, 2022, at the New York Hilton Midtown in NYC and will offer a live and on-demand educational program.
If you have a presentation topic that falls into any of the below categories, we encourage you to apply to speak. However, we are also exploring topics outside of this list, so don’t hesitate to apply if your area of expertise is not mentioned here.
• Architectural Lighting Design
• Lighting Trends + Research
• Lighting Codes
• Lighting Controls
• Lighting for Health + Wellbeing
• UV Lighting
• Lighting Technologies
• Smart Lighting + IOT
• Human-centric Lighting
• Environmental Lighting
• Emergency/Egress Lighting
• Energy Efficient Lighting
All submissions must be received by October 31, 2021
LEDucation 2013–2021 presentations are available via the LEDucation website at leducation.org/presentation-archives
All questions regarding the LEDucation Call for Speakers are to be addressed to [email protected]
About LEDucation
Organized by the Designers Lighting Forum of New York, LEDucation is the ultimate marketplace for solid-state lighting innovations, giving industry professionals a chance to experience new technologies as well as continue their education through a wide range of accredited seminars. LEDucation is a non-profit event, and its proceeds help stimulate future LED advancements by supporting a variety of grants, scholarships and lighting programs. Visit leducation.org for more information.