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2022 SOLID-STATE LIGHTING WORKSHOP

Solid-State Lighting
 1. Solid-State Lighting
 2. 2022 Solid-State Lighting Workshop


VIRTUAL | JANUARY 31–FEBRUARY 3, 2022 | FREE

REGISTER NOW(LINK IS EXTERNAL)

WORKSHOP AGENDA

Solid-state lighting (SSL) technology is nothing short of revolutionary. Yet we
know there is still technology development headroom to raise the bar for
efficiency, quality of light, controllability and connectivity, and overall
environmental footprint. We also know there is more we can do to remove barriers
that still stand in the way of greater deployment of advanced lighting
solutions. 

What will it take to truly change the lighting paradigm and arrive at a place
where energy-efficient lighting systems are simpler to install, are easier to
operate, enable dynamic control, and provide clear productivity and health
benefits—with less environmental impact?

Join the U.S. Department of Energy and the Illuminating Engineering Society at
the 19th annual Solid-State Lighting Workshop, January 31–February 3, 2022,
where top lighting scientists and industry thought leaders will gather to share
progress, challenges, ideas, and solutions to shape the future of lighting. The
DOE Workshop will once again be cosponsored by the IES, leveraging the long-term
partnership between DOE and IES to advance the quality and efficiency of
lighting through engineering, science, design, and partnerships.

The 2022 workshop will be virtual, and free to attend.

We value your input and participation, and are designing an agenda that will
optimize your experience and provide new, thought-provoking content:

 * Interactive expert panel discussions dissect complex science and technology
   issues, identify future research needs, and challenge the status quo by
   charting a course to the full potential of advanced lighting solutions.
 * A dynamic poster session offers opportunities for Q&A, as DOE-funded
   researchers share their work.
 * Topic table sessions solicit inputs that inform planning for future research.

STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION
 


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