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New engineering show airs on TV


The latest in a series of programmes produced by Business Channel.tv in association with CIBSE was screened on 30 April. Innovative Engineering


and Building Performance, explored the business case for specifying the latest products and services to meet the increasing challenges faced by CIBSE members, whether in refurbishment/retrofit projects or new build. This episode features Herz


Valves, The Wilo Group, Baxi Commercial, Imtech and Lifescience Products. If you missed the


screening last month, it is available to watch at www. thebusinesschannel.tv. There is also a link from www.cibse.org Previous episodes on the Low


Carbon Refurb: The Retrofit Plan are also still available to view.


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12 CIBSE Journal May 2013


The International Lighting Conference, organised by the Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) and CIBSE Ireland, took place in Croke Park Stadium, Dublin, on 12 April.


An impressive line up of speakers from the UK, Ireland and further afield, including Australia, Japan and Spain, presented a range of papers around the theme of energy usage


and energy efficiency in lighting. Conference coordinator Dr Kevin Kelly, DIT and president elect of the SLL, said: ‘The conference included cutting edge research and design practice and covered everything from legislation through to codes of practice, daylighting and maintaining quality, while reducing energy, electrochromic glazing and LED technology.’


Lighting office by DPA Lighting


Three winners celebrate Ready, Steady, Light success


l Lighting competition sees 17 teams design an exterior scheme in just three hours


Corner of the studio by YLP


The Society of Light and Lighting’s 2013 Ready, Steady, Light competition took place in March. Now in its 11th year, the event brought together 17 teams competing to design an exterior lighting scheme in just three hours. Teams were randomly allocated an external site in the grounds of Rose Bruford College, Sidcup, and were given nine pieces of lighting equipment to create a lighting masterpiece in just three hours.


This year’s theme was a return to basics, whereby the site should be lit in its natural state without the use of props borrowed from around the site.


This year’s winner of the Technical Award went to YLP for its lighting of the ‘Corner of the studio’, with the Artistic Award going to the team from DPA Lighting, and the Peer Award being taken home by Light IQ, which christened its work ‘Fire at the gasworks’ due to its proximity to industrial pipework and machinery


Fire at the gasworks by Light IQ


For more information, visit www.sll.org.uk


Lighters meet for international event


The paper, by SLL president Iain Macrae, of Thorn, was titled Fifteen ways to reduce energy, and only one was LED lighting, says Kelly, who recommends that all building services engineers read it. The conference was attended by 140 delegates and supported by SEAI, ILP, IET, IALD, DIT, Energy Institute and Engineers Ireland. Feedback from delegates about the venue and quality of the conference was very good, and overall the conference proved to be valuable for all who attended. All papers and presentations can be downloaded from www.arrow.dit.ie/sdar/ CIBSE Members can also get free access to the SDAR* Journal through this link. This journal includes building services applied research in Ireland.


www.cibsejournal.com


CREDIT: LPA


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