Orion Energy Systems and SnapCount Announce Integration of Orion LED Lighting Products
LAS VEGAS and MANITOWAC, Wis., June 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orion Energy Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OESX) and SnapCount today announced a partnership to feature
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LAS VEGAS and MANITOWAC, Wis., June 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Orion Energy Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: OESX) and SnapCount today announced a partnership to feature
The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) recently introduced four new standards documents addressing current challenges that face the lighting industry – navigating near-field photometry, standardizing iterations
Sacramento, Calif. June 22, 2021—McWong International, a leading innovator in Bluetooth® mesh technology, has received the Lightfair Technical Innovation Award for its new TruBlu Fixture
LightFair is back and one of the most unexpected benefits was CROWDS! Show Manager, Dan Darby told us to expect about 10,000 people, but he
LightPitch is where companies have approximately one minute to pitch their products to our audience. Typically we do this on the first day of the
Las Vegas, NV, June 21, 2022—The National Lighting Bureau held its 3rd annual Tesla Awards presentation today at the LightFair Live stage. Projects that promote
Since it was founded 70 years ago, WAGO has been a reliable source of connection solutions for many industries. From its inception, innovation, product development,
Every year your humble editor sits down with executives in our industry to better understand their companies and their strategy. Below are the C-Suite interviews
So far, your humble editor has hosted one party and attended three others. Parties add so much to the overall LightFair experience, and it is
LightFair is back, and one of the most unexpected benefits was CROWDS! Show Manager, Dan Darby told us to expect about 10,000 people, but he