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Educational Webinars

Each month, the IES presents a live webinar on a current topic that helps expand your lighting knowledge and furthers our mission of improving life through quality of light. Live and on-demand webinars are free to all IES members, and are eligible for IES continuing education credits (CEUs). Live webinars are available at a fee of $20 for non-members.

Please note, on-demand webinars are available on a complimentary basis only to IES members and are eligible for CEUs for a nominal fee. Non-members may also purchase access to on-demand webinars and corresponding CEUs. Visit our eLearning Portal for additional information on pricing and availability.

Refund Policy:
  • For Live Webinars, and Seminars — IES will issue a full refund for cancellations received no less than 24-hours prior to the scheduled broadcast start time. Please email education@ies.org to cancel & request a refund. Refunds will not be issued for cancellation requests received less than 24-hours prior to the scheduled broadcast start time.
  • For recorded webinars and other pre-recorded products — Once purchased, webinars registration fee is nonrefundable.

Webinar Schedule

ANSI/IES LM-85-23 for LED Product Design

May 15, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm ET

With ANSI/IES LM-85-23 Approved Method: Optical and Electrical Measurements of LED Sources, optical measurements are now tied to junction temperature, eliminating a significant error source. LED measurements will now be more consistent and repeatable. But how is LM-85-23 really applied when considering LED product design? What are the short-term and long-term benefits?

Registration for this event ends on May 15, 2025 at 12pm ET.

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Light for life — Security Symposium 2025

May 21, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET

Overview

Join us on May 21st for Light For Life®: Security, a one-day virtual symposium focused on the latest research and trends in lighting for security and reassurance, hosted by the IES. Presentations curated to cover:

Nuances in vocabulary for light at night: safety, security, and reassurance
Lighting for visibility: designing for contrast and mitigating glare
Considerations for public safety, property, and liability
Improved methods for exterior illuminance measurements

Attendees who join us live will receive a copy of IES G-1-22 Guide for Security Lighting for People, Property, and Critical Infrastructure included in registration. They will also receive complimentary access to the online recording approximately 2 weeks following the live event.

What is a discomfort glare model, and why do we need one? This webinar will explore the methods used to develop discomfort glare models, the variety of models applied in outdoor environments after dark, their limitations, and the next steps towards industry adoption. This webinar will also cover new approaches of glare assessment and model development that use facial recognition, neural networks, and artificial intelligence.

Registration for this event ends on July 17, 2025 at 12pm ET.

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