At the Light + Building event in Frankfurt, Randy Reid, the editor of Designing Lighting magazine, caught up with Paul Drosen, the general manager of the DALI Alliance. In their discussion, Drosen shared exciting updates from the DALI Alliance, particularly from Hall 8, where numerous members showcased their innovations.
A highlight of the conversation was the unveiling of the certification for the DALI Plus program, DALI’s foray into wireless technology. This new certification has sparked significant interest, indicating a strong start for DALI Plus at the trade show. The DALI Alliance, which has seen its membership swell to around 390 from 170 five years ago, demonstrates the growing influence and adoption of DALI standards globally.
DALI Plus, as Drosen explained, offers the flexibility of wireless connectivity while maintaining the robustness and reliability DALI is known for. It integrates IP-based and Ethernet connectivity, broadening the scope and usability of DALI in various applications. This innovation underscores the industry’s move towards more adaptable and user-centric lighting solutions.
In addition, Drosen touched on the DALI Awards, recognizing projects worldwide that effectively implement DALI in their designs, enhancing their environments and demonstrating the technology’s scalability and versatility. One standout project mentioned was an airport in the UAE, showcasing DALI’s scalability with an extensive deployment of lighting controls.
These developments from the DALI Alliance highlight the ongoing evolution in lighting control technology, aiming to provide more flexible, efficient, and user-friendly solutions in various settings. With DALI Plus and the acknowledgment of innovative applications through the DALI Awards, the alliance is setting new benchmarks in the industry, fostering a broader acceptance and implementation of DALI standards worldwide.