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.
he architectural industry has made large strides in the last 5-10 years in its sustainable product offerings, building practices, cleaner materials, and regenerative ideals. But where does this leave the lighting industry?
Explore the benefits and processes of 3D Printing in a Circular Economy and how these practices impact our environment, structures and humanity values.
Channeling da Boss: An unvarnished look at today’s lighting standards, guidelines, regulations, consortiums, and so much more.
This presentation is based on an in-depth review of the “dark sky” metrics and practices currently in-place and the organizations involved in dark sky research or design.
Please join us for our first VIRTUAL event! Presented by Naomi Miller of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory!
Designing lighting for the next generation of students, educators, employees and technology is challenging and vital to occupant health.
This Course is approved for 2 IES CEUs, 20 USGBC CE hours and 2 AIA LUs with Health, Safety and Welfare (HSW) credit and 20 pdhs.
A webinar for the season! We're excited to present this talk on love, light, and how they might just be more connected than you thought.
This presentation will address the issues with light on nesting beaches, what laws are in place to protect sea turtles from artificial light, common concerns that customers face regarding sea turtle friendly lighting, and what the best practices are for managing artificial light on our beaches. In addition, we will discuss resources on where to find sea turtle friendly lighting and how you can be a part of the solution.
Grab your lunch and log in and join us at 11:30. NOTE Early Time for networking and announcements Presentation will begin at 12 noon, sharp.
As LEDs and lighting controls continue to advance, the healthcare industry is about to undergo a revolution.
Hosted by both IES Edmonton & IES Calgary Sections, this interactive session will review the WELL Building Standard's Light Concept.
Discover the latest findings on the application of lighting on the roadway and outdoor lighting. Consideration of safety, user-health impact, environmental impacts, energy usage, and public perception will all be considered.
During “Navigating Stress” we are going to get real on what stresses us out, our personal responses, and what we can do to manage that stress productively!
With design and reassurance at its core, this session will walk you through LP-2, describing pedestrian vision, lighting design considerations, and the design process for outdoor pedestrian spaces. Intuitively, we know pedestrians need to detect sidewalk hazards for physical safety.
This is a comprehensive seven module program divided over the course of 3 days.
In this one hour presentation, our guest speakers Catherine Barnes and Bob Henderson will provide guidance to the lighting specifier on what and how to provide a lighting and controls specification that positions the client/owner to meet the project’s goals.
Our Virtual Luncheon series continues with Lighting for Outside Pedestrian Spaces - Meet the New IES Documents LP-2 and RP-43!
This presentation addresses basic circadian lighting principles and the consequences of circadian disruption, as well as current circadian metrics and lighting technologies at our disposal to facilitate the design of lighting that supports 24-hour schedules and spaces.
Networked lighting control systems offer amazing potential not only to integrate building control but also control of entire campuses, notably college and university campuses.
Please join us for our March VIRTUAL event! Presented by Resource Innovation Institute & D+R International!