2024 Street & Area Lighting Conference
Atlanta, GA, September 22-25, Atlanta Marriott Marquis, 265 Peachtree Center Ave NE, Atlanta, GA. 30303
The IES Street and Area Lighting Conference appeals to a broad spectrum of attendees with a primary focus of improving outdoor lighting. The conference program provides outdoor lighting training classes, seminars, networking sessions and an exhibit hall
Attendees come from across the country and internationally representing utilities, municipalities, DOTs, consulting and engineering firms, research firms, manufacturing firms and educational institutions.
Full Conference registration includes food & drink throughout the event.
Why you should Attend SALC
The IES Street & Area Lighting Conference (SALC) is the premier event that brings together decision-makers and their supporting teams from public and private sector utility companies, municipalities, and departments of transport to explore the latest developments, research, and trends in the street and area lighting industry and learn about the implementation of new technologies and solutions that will enable safer, greener, and more resilient lighting systems, at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis, September 22-25, 2024.
SALC allows the lighting community to come together to explore the deployment of lighting technologies that provide better roadway illumination, improve system reliability, promote sustainability, and increase operational efficiency and productivity.
The Conference features a robust program that includes:
• New technology introductions • Technical presentations, panel discussions • Summaries of cutting-edge research and case studies of other projects that would be relevant to our system and customers • The latest industry standards and trends, helping give a new perspective and better-informed skills to implement into current projects.
Plus the largest and most focused showcase of suppliers to all aspects of this industry!
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Agenda
Sunday Class: Fundamentals of Outdoor Lighting—Eric Haugaard, Duane Henderson
Sunday Class: Outdoor Lighting Applications—Matt Hartley
Sunday Class: Outdoor Lighting Controls—Amanda Dixon, John McBride
Sunday Class: Outdoor Lighting Computer Aided Design—Donna Gafford, Maureen Castillo
Sunday Class: Smart Cities and Communities—Cindy Malinchak, Rohan Patil
Ladies in Lighting Reception
Welcome Reception
Registration Open
Breakfast
Welcome & Opening Comments
Welcome Speaker
Keynote Speaker—Jackie Jags
ELMAR’s Smart Grid—Anthony A Irausquin
Networking Break
Housekeeping
Design of Poles for Span Wire Lighting—Jay Baumgartner
Blinded by the Light? Reconsidering Street Lighting’s Impact on Crime Prevention—Nick Mesler
Amber LEDs: A Win-Win for People and the Environment—Leora Radetsky, Tony Esposito
Lunch & Exhibits
Housekeeping
What the Data Shows – How Structurally Healthy Are Most Area and Street Lighting Poles and Foundations?—Kenneth Johnson
Light and Biophilic Effect—Stephen Lockey
D.C. Smart Street Lighting: Brighter Better Connected D.C—Christian Lockard
Network Breakout Session Announcement/Break
Network Breakout Sessions
Exhibitor Reception & Exhibits
Registration Open
Breakfast
Housekeeping
Light Up the Night—City of Atlanta—Tim Hester
Revolutionizing Connectivity: Exploring the Impact of DALI D4i on the Future of Area and Street Lighting—Michael Davidson
What’s Bugging Us About BUG Ratings?—Shirley Coyle
Break
Housekeeping
Bring ‘Em Home Alive – Using 2024 NFPA 70E, 2023 NESC and 2023 NEC to Keep Electrical Workers Safe—Christopher DeWaal
Implementing DALI-2 D4i: Unlocking the Mystery of Memory Bank 1 for Enhanced Asset Management & Lighting Control—Breanna McElroy
From Sunlight to Streetlight: Transforming Utilities with Solar Lighting —Martin Saunier-Plumaz
Lunch & Exhibits
Housekeeping
Breaking Down the Barriers to Adaptive Lighting—Ron Gibbons
The Energy and Operational Impacts of Using 0–10v Operational Control for LED Streetlights—Michael Poplawski
Advancing the Nighttime Environment: Connecting People and Places through Sustainable Outdoor Illumination—Tara Belloni
Network Breakout Session Announcement/Break
Network Breakout Sessions
Casino Night Reception
Registration Open
Breakfast
Housekeeping
Your Streetlight as a Meter? —Larry Paulhus, Amanda Dixon
How the Growing Texas City of Bee Cave Kept the Stars Big and Bright—Lindsey Oskoui
Case Study: Maintaining Unmetered Customer Lighting Data—Shannon Hackett
BABAA Deep Dive – Explanation and Precise Interpretation of the Material Categories (Iron & Steel Compliance, Manufactured Products Compliance, Construction Materials Compliance)—Dustin Painter
Break
Housekeeping
Causes of Excessive Color Changes in Streetlights—Lynn Davis
Industry Updates—Becky Rainer, Jeremy Yon
Closing Remarks—Keith Kesse, SALC 2025 Planning Chair
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Thank you to our 2024 SALC Sponsors & Exhibitors!
For information regarding the 2024 IES SALC please contact Tiffany – tiffany@hifigroup.com.
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Future Street & Area Lighting Conference Dates
2025
21 – 24 September, 2025
Hilton New Orleans Riverside, New Orleans, LA
Cancelation Policy
Registrants who cancel their registration for any reason (including the denial of a travel visa due to delays or other issues) will receive a refund according to the following schedule
- Registration canceled more than 30 days before the event will be refunded.
- Registrations canceled less than 30 days but more than ten days before the event will be refunded 75% of the registration fee.
- Registration canceled less than ten days before the event will not be eligible for a refund.
- No refunds are granted for “no-shows.”
- Transfers and substitutions of registration are not allowed.
Processing of Refunds
- Refunds of registrations paid by credit card will be made by refunding to that credit card. Refunds of registrations paid by check will be made by check to the person or organization that issued the cheque.
- All refunds should be requested in writing by completing the Refund Request form (over-the-phone cancellations will NOT be accepted).
- ALL cancellations and refunds processed will incur a $99 cancellation/processing fee