Webinar: The Downlight Dilemma
Join us Friday, October 20th at 12pm for online learning with our two speakers Leah Robinson and Rudy Barber as they present The Downlight Dilemma; state inspector requirements for downlight access in hard ceilings.
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Join us Friday, October 20th at 12pm for online learning with our two speakers Leah Robinson and Rudy Barber as they present The Downlight Dilemma; state inspector requirements for downlight access in hard ceilings.
All lighting practitioners should tune in to learn about the history of the use of germicidal ultraviolet radiation (GUV), demystifying the science behind what makes it work, consider potential impact on humans, the technology available today and what we expect to see in the near future.
If you are eager to connect in person, please join your fellow IES members for an outdoor casual social gathering (w/social distancing) at Lonerider Brewing Company
Join the IES Raleigh Section, Thursday, January 28th at noon as we learn about Luminaire Level Lighting Controls from our guest speaker Chris Wolgamott. As LEDs become more and more standard, the industry is turning its eye to next generation lighting technologies to uncover new opportunities for energy savings. Currently, connected lighting comprises less than […]
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.
Considerations for selecting quality Troffer and Downlights / Good, Better Best! A panel discussion format with manufacturers and PE.
Join us for an exciting education program that will include a discussion with the panelists for clarification of the intent of GS-133-3 & how to best implement it.
The panelists will discuss their story of why they decided to pursue and earn their LC even though they all have different jobs in lighting.
Please join us for a Walk and Talk followed by a member social.
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