2017 DOE Connected Lighting Systems Workshop

DOE’s annual Connected Lighting Systems Workshop will take place on June 7-8 in Santa Clara, CA. It gathers top experts in the lighting and IT industries, and their customers, for cross-cutting dialogue on the promise, potential, and challenges of connected lighting systems. Collaboration is essential if the full benefits of connected lighting systems are to be realized
 
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Attendees will take a close look at key barriers and issues, and discuss what actions are needed to move connected lighting systems forward. The heart of the workshop will examine:
 
  • Why application-level interoperability holds the key to broad deployment
  • How energy reporting can accelerate connected lighting system development
  • Why cybersecurity is critical to the success of connected lighting systems
  • What technologies can reduce system configuration complexity
 
 
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Join DOE and industry leaders to share insights and forge a path toward a new lighting paradigm with deeper energy savings, value-added functions, and improved lighting service.
 
Check out presentations and highlights from the 2016 Connected Lighting Systems Workshop.
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