Registration Open for DOE 2015 SSL R&D Workshop

REGISTER NOW | January 27–29, 2015

We are currently in the midst of a lighting revolution comparable to the days of Edison. SSL technology is evolving at a blistering pace, and innovative new products and features continue to broaden the appeal and energy-saving impact of SSL. (Click here for the event agenda).

What’s next for SSL? Join DOE at the 2015 SSL R&D Workshop in San Francisco for three packed days of expert speakers, lively discussions, and nonstop networking.

  • Connect with our nation’s top researchers and thought leaders

  • Share the latest on SSL advances and issues

  • Dissect the most complex science and technology challenges facing SSL today

  • Examine new ways to improve manufacturing processes, reduce costs, and foster U.S. competitiveness

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