Acuity Brands’ Expert to Give a Talk at Two LED Industry Conferences

According to Acuity Brands’ Lithonia Lighting, its Product Development Manager William Ballweg will present at the upcoming Solid State Lighting Design (“SSL Design”) 2011 Summit in Los Angeles, CA and the Strategies in Light® conference in Santa Clara, CA.
 
Ballweg will speak at SSL Design’s 2011 Summit to address how the use of advanced, intelligent digital controls maximizes LED lighting efficiency, enhances lighting capabilities, and accelerates return on investment.

What’s more, he will present at the Strategies in Light conference in Santa Clara, CA. to share insights into how customers can harness the collective power of intelligent digital lighting and control systems.

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