Thank you to the participants in this year’s Lighting Days, where we explored the latest innovations, challenges, and opportunities in lighting design and technology.
LCN committee members Katharina Wolff and Ute Besenecker are participating at the 4th Edition of Moving Boundaries: Human Sciences and the Future of Architecture.
The Swedish Energy Agency presents Lighting Days this December.
The two and half day seminar will be packed with discussions and workshops on energy and resource efficiency in lighting design and use.
The event brought together academics researching light and lighting from different disciplines as well as professionals working within industry, design and standards setting.
The first Light Collaboration Network Conference was held on 12 May 2022, featuring presentations and demonstrations on the theme of "Measurement and Application".
For a few days in March the board of the Light Collaboration Network (LCN) finally had the opportunity to meet in real life for the first time. Read about the meeting in the latest of our columns for Ljuskultur.