
FARMINGDALE, N.J., Apr. 9, 2025 Dialight (LSE: DIA), the global leader in hazardous and industrial LED lighting innovation, is announcing their attendance at next month’s AISTech 2025 in Nashville. Visit booth #1658 to experience Dialight’s industry-leading solutions engineered specifically for the demanding environments of the iron and steel industries.
Held between May 5-8 at the Nashville Music City Center, visitors to the Dialight booth will be able to find out more about the global leader in LED industrial lighting solutions. The Dialight team will be on hand to showcase product samples, address questions, and guide visitors in finding the ideal lighting solution to meet the requirements of each specific project.
The booth will be staffed by a knowledgeable team ready to assist with tailored lighting solutions: Ben Myer, Director of Strategic Accounts; Daryl Austin, Director of Sales; Ryan Antonikas, Regional Sales Manager; and Casey Virgin, Regional Sales Manager.

- H7 High Output Highbay – delivering superior brightness and durability in high-ceiling steel mill environments
- Vigilant DC Crane Highbay – designed to withstand the intense vibration and voltage fluctuations of overhead crane applications
- Area Light – optimized for safety and reliability in general plant lighting
- ProSite Floodlight and 60K High Mast – powerful illumination for expansive outdoor yards and high-mount installations
AISTech is the largest annual iron and steel conference and exhibition for the sector. Each year, over 7,000 industry professionals attend the event from more than 40 countries – exploring new solutions, accessing learning opportunities and networking with peers.
“At Dialight we value the opportunity AISTech offers us to engage with iron and steel professionals,” said Dialight CEO Steve Blair. “With an extensive range of LED lighting designed for challenging environments such as iron and steel sector applications, we’re confident visitors to AISTech will find the right solution from Dialight for their lighting requirements.”