LuxLive
etail round-up of LuxLive
With 5,000 square metres of innovations and five theatres of presentations and debates, there’s something for everyone in the lighting industry. Taking place at Earls Court, LuxLive is one of the UK’s most innovating and exciting lighting events and it is entirely free‐to‐attend! Leading the technological shift in lighting, LuxLive exhibitors will be presenting ground‐ breaking developments designed to allow you to create stunning spaces, while dramatically reducing your carbon footprint and slashing energy bills. Some of the biggest names in the lighting industry will be showing their latest innovations including Philips, GE, Thorn and Toshiba.
LuxLive features more than 50 hours seminars. Here are the hot must attend topics for retailers;
Wednesday 20th November 2013
9.20am | Retail – Project Uncovered: Sainsbury’s, Leek This eco supermarket features an all‐LED lighting scheme based on distinctive luminaires with suspended optical panels for good vertical integration. Here Mark Hawker of Sainsbury’s explains the lighting concept and the other low‐energy measures employed.
10.10am | Retail – Project Uncovered: Waitrose, Ipswich In this video report and panel discussion, attendees will learn how the all‐LED Waitrose and John Lewis outlet was achieved and the implications for retail. Panellists include Toby Marlow of Waitrose and Jeff Shaw of Arup. Chaired by Mark Faithfull of Retail Property Analyst.
10.50am | Retail – Keynote Project Uncovered: World Duty Free Andy Smith of World Duty Free explains how lighting played a crucial role in a holistic approach to tackle sustainability at the store, and how certain characteristics of the light fittings themselves formed a key part of the solution. Introduced by John Chamberlin of Microlights.
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