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EVENT CALENDAR
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DLC Stakeholder Meeting 2019
All day04/01/2019-04/03/2019Showcase your business at the DLC’s 2019 Stakeholder Meeting, a highly interactive conference that will inform the development efforts of both solid-state lighting and lighting controls for years to come.
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Design Lights Consortium (DLC)® Annual Stakeholder Meeting
All day04/01/2019-04/03/2019The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis100 Carondelet Plaza St. Louis MO 63105 USAThe Design Lights Consortium (DLC)® will hold its annual Stakeholder Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri on April 1 – 3, 2019. The meeting brings together lighting industry professionals, utility managers and contractors, testing laboratory representatives, electrical and installation companies, government agencies and others involved in solid state lighting for three days of networking, learning, and collaborating. The DLC’s 2019 Stakeholder Meeting will be its most interactive to date, interspersing panels on cutting edge efficient lighting topics with interactive discussion sessions. In particular, attendees will collaboratively tackle quality of light and controllability issues in order to realize maximum savings potential from LED lighting solutions in commercial buildings. See the full agenda here. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Emily Belic ([email protected]).
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DLC Stakeholder Meeting 2019
All day04/02/2019-04/03/2019Showcase your business at the DLC’s 2019 Stakeholder Meeting, a highly interactive conference that will inform the development efforts of both solid-state lighting and lighting controls for years to come.
- 02
Design Lights Consortium (DLC)® Annual Stakeholder Meeting
All day04/02/2019-04/03/2019The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis100 Carondelet Plaza St. Louis MO 63105 USAThe Design Lights Consortium (DLC)® will hold its annual Stakeholder Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri on April 1 – 3, 2019. The meeting brings together lighting industry professionals, utility managers and contractors, testing laboratory representatives, electrical and installation companies, government agencies and others involved in solid state lighting for three days of networking, learning, and collaborating. The DLC’s 2019 Stakeholder Meeting will be its most interactive to date, interspersing panels on cutting edge efficient lighting topics with interactive discussion sessions. In particular, attendees will collaboratively tackle quality of light and controllability issues in order to realize maximum savings potential from LED lighting solutions in commercial buildings. See the full agenda here. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Emily Belic ([email protected]).
- 03
DLC Stakeholder Meeting 2019
All day04/03/2019-04/03/2019Showcase your business at the DLC’s 2019 Stakeholder Meeting, a highly interactive conference that will inform the development efforts of both solid-state lighting and lighting controls for years to come.
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