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LEDucation 2023: Call for Speakers
June 16, 2022
LEDucation is accepting speaking proposals through July 31, 2022 for the 2023 educational program.
The 2023 Trade Show and Conference is set for March 7–8 at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City.
“We are looking for speakers who are passionate about sharing their expertise and research in lighting, and who can deliver the best possible content relevant for our audience,” state Wendy Kaplan and Craig Fox, LEDucation Presentations Committee co-chairs.
LEDucation presents innovative sessions that speak to emerging trends and provide context with real-world case studies. Experience with advanced technologies, examples of emerging tools and regulatory issues, new approaches to the value chain – if you have a unique point of view, success story, or cautionary tale, consider sharing your expertise.
LEDucation draws highly experienced lighting and architectural professionals along with those who are new to the industry, many seeking AIA CES credits and other CEUs. Be sure your submission includes actionable takeaways: practical guidance that participants can immediately apply in their work. Proposals from a panel are also encouraged in order to share multiple perspectives on a topic.
Submit your presentation proposal by July 31, 2022 HERE
For reference, past presentations can be found at leducation.org/presentation-archives
About LEDucation
Organized by the Designers Lighting Forum of New York, LEDucation is the ultimate marketplace for solid state lighting innovations, giving industry professionals a chance to experience new technologies as well as continue their education through a wide range of accredited seminars. LEDucation is a nonprofit event, and proceeds stimulate future LED advancements by supporting a variety of grants, scholarships, and lighting programs.
Visit leducation.org for more information.
About the Designers Lighting Forum of New York
The Designers Lighting Forum of New York is committed to exploring and presenting the power of lighting in design. Founded in 1934, DLFNY is a not-for-profit organization, led by a volunteer Board of Managers and sustained by member dues and the generous support of corporate sponsors. The DLFNY enthusiastically provides designers, architects, manufacturers and their representatives, contractors, educators, and students with opportunities to meet and experience the wonder of lighting in New York City and beyond. The DLFNY also supports formal lighting education through contributions to local universities and design schools, as well as national programs. Visit their website at dlfny.com