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Countdown to IES & DOE Research Symposium
The 2024 IES and US Department of Energy Research Symposium, held 15-16 May in Portland, OR, brings together experts to discuss cutting-edge lighting research. Topics
T.A.L.K.: Join IESNYC Tonight to Explore Dimming and Control Systems
Join the IESNYC virtual event T.A.L.K. (Tell, Archive, Listen, and Keep): A History of Dimming and Control Systems today, 17 April, from 5:30 PM to
Menard on IP Litigation: Signify Continues to Pile On
Henrik Villumsen sent us the latest filing regarding the IP dispute between Menard and Signify and you can read the document at the end of
Survey: Influencing Sustainable Building Design
Architects, engineers, and sustainability advocates are invited to join a transformative conversation on the future of sustainable building design. A new survey, exploring the nexus
New Yorkers Urged to Turn Off Lights for Migrating Bird Safety
New Yorkers are asked to turn off non-essential outdoor lighting to protect migrating birds as they navigate night skies. The State Department of Environmental Conservation
IES 2024 Street & Area Lighting Conference
Registration for the 2024 IES Street & Area Lighting Conference is now available! Take advantage of early bird pricing until June 27. Begin your registration
Administration Finalizes Light Bulb Rules: 120 LpW
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today finalized Congressionally-mandated energy efficiency standards for general service lamps (GSLs), which include the most common
Mega Systems Agrees to Pay Signify $500K for IP
Our attorney friend in Denmark, Henrik Villumsen, made us aware of the recent filing where Mega Systems Agrees to pay $500,000 to Signify for amounts
Spencer Bolgard Announces Resignation as President & CEO of MaxLite
Spencer Bolgard has announced his resignation as President and CEO of MaxLite. He is leaving the company on his own accordance to pursue new opportunities.
2024 Commercial Lighting Rebate Outlook
Craig DiLouie is education director for the Lighting Controls Association, a council of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association that educates the public about lighting control