The IES has an active calendar that includes multiple opportunities to network and socialize with industry peers. Browse educational courses as well as various society and section events. To keep abreast with our upcoming events follow the calendar below. To save on fees and learn more about the benefits of membership, click here.
The IES Denver Section is going back to the basics with a series of short 'Tech Talks' in 2023. Join your lighting industry peers for this informative and bite-sized look at a new lighting topic each month!
The NVA brings together criminology, risk and resilience, urban design, architecture, lighting, advanced digital data collection and analysis of existing site conditions.
New technologies that impact our lighting community are emerging, converging, and disrupting business as usual. Some are poised to reposition lighting from prominence in the built environment to being assimilated by other industries. LEDs are mature and as that aspect of our market slows, convergence with other trades accelerates.
Join us for Lighting 101 series panel discussion featuring local talent and industry experts.
This is a FREE Virtual meeting, but please RSVP so we can have an understanding of our audience.
Join us as we discuss the hurdles, issues, and thoughtful solutions lighting practitioners should know as we navigate the audit, design, mock-up, and installation phases of a retrofit project.
Join us as we share project outcomes published in CLTC’s LD+A Research article Next Generation Healthcare Lighting and learn about CLTC’s current projects that are addressing questions related to design and spectrum.
The practice of sustainable lighting is increasingly understood to encompass both environmental equity and social equity. Considerations of environmental impact, circular economy, life cycles, human wellness, carbon impact, material transparency, community impact, and equitable accessibility have grown over the past decade as research builds around new and developing technologies. How, then, can IES members better […]
The Smithsonian is far from a monolithic entity. Cross-unit collaborations can be difficult to set up and coordinate for many reasons. Lights Out: Recovering Our Night Sky, a new exhibition at the National Museum of Natural History, shows how we worked together (with help from friends like the IES) to raise awareness of light pollution […]
We live in a digital world, yet lighting control in North America seems stuck in analog technology. This panel discussion will include perspectives from the U.S. Dept. of Energy National Labs, manufacturing, specification, and integration about the challenges they’ve encountered in digital control adoption. Bring your questions and opinions to this interactive presentation. This is […]
Have you ever thought of your phone or watch as a teammate? What about a lighting system? Or are you more apt to think of lighting controls as a foe? This presentation will explore how we can think about interaction between humans and lighting systems through the lens of human-machine teaming. Human-machine teaming research can serve […]