DESIGN LIGHTING TOKYO 2013 will be will be launched in January 2013

A new trade fair “DESIGN LIGHTING TOKYO 2013 – 1st TOKYO DESIGN LIGHTING EXPO & CONFERENCE” will be launched in January 2013, in response to the great demands from the industry.

Along with the rapid popularization of LED and OLED lighting, those new light sources have been offering broader choices of lighting designs. Now that LED/OLED lighting has become one of the mainstreams, more lighting manufacturers are aiming at high-value added products such as design lightings.

[January 16-18, 2013 at Tokyo Big Sight, held inside LIGHTING JAPAN 2013]

Special Program: PROTO LIGHTING -place for prototype lightings by product designers

Special program inside DESIGN LIGHTING TOKYO, PROTO LIGHTING offers a unique platform for product designers to present creative and innovative prototypes. It serves as a perfect opportunity for business collaborations between up-and-coming designers and lighting manufacturers, interior designers and so on.

Greatly expanding its scale from the previous time, it attracts more professionals to DESIGN LIGHTING TOKYO 2013.



 

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