Connect Your World of LED with iLight Connect

LED Expo Thailand is all set for its new edition on LED technology, products & lighting. Organised jointly by MEX Exhibition Pvt. Ltd. and IMPACT Exhibition Management Co., Ltd., the Expo is scheduled from 10-12 May 2018 in Bangkok. It is a dynamic hub for LED & lighting companies to assemble, promote, discuss, transact, partner and gain insights on neighbouring markets. Each year the Show brings innovative, engaging and informative additions for its exhibitors to showcase under a specific segment and attract focused buyers.

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This time, in LED Expo, hundreds of architectural & interior design companies, construction companies, electricity boards, government agencies & state enterprises, industrial estates & manufacturing companies, LED & lighting dealers/distributors/importers/manufacturers, LEED certifiers, lighting specifiers, etc., will be coming together to find out latest information regarding the most updated innovations in the LED world. Besides attending exhibition, the participants would get the opportunity to attend International LED Summit, which the organisers have decided to take to the next level with iLight Connect.

iLIGHT CONNECT: INTERNATIONAL LED SUMMIT

The theme for this year’s Summit is iLight Connect that recognises the current and emerging lighting control protocols and incredible design possibilities, while reinforcing the increasing need for the players in the design, engineering and building professions to be connected in terms of inter-disciplinary communication.

The Summit will be based on case studies, discussions over the latest trends, innovations and technology in both interior & exterior rifts. A panel discussion will hoist the influences and issues that designers, owners & operators come across when it comes to implementing the LED technology.

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Discrete speakers will throw some light on the opportunities that LED provide us today which we did not have in past. The main focus will be on ‘Future of LED’ along with other contemporary issues such as smart lighting & loT. All these are grouped under four separate heads to be addressed under four different sessions:

  • IoT and the Future of Lighting
  • Smart Lighting – Opportunities and Constraints
  • Lighting Festivals – Beyond the Wow Factor
  • Hotel Value Creation Through Lighting Design
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Distinguished Speakers:

Each invited speaker has been selected by IAC based on their expertise, practical experience and notoriety in their particular field of professional lighting design, education or research.

1. Bill Bensley,Bensley Architecture Interior Design Landscape, Bangkok/Bali

2. Prof. Maria Joao Pinto Coelho, Lisbon, Portugal

3. Lear Hsieh, Principal of MS Design and President of CLDA, Taiwan

4. Dr Acharawan Chutarat, BioArchitek/KMUTT

5. Johan Moritz, Malmo, Sweden

6. Kjell Hult, Alingsås, Sweden

7. Arjan de Boer, Singapore

8. Martin Klaasen, Martin Klaasen Lighting Design, Singapore/Australia

Presentations in the Summit will be of the interest to delegates from various facets including architects, interior designers, urban planners, city officials, property developers, government agencies, operators and owners, engineers, representatives of design/engineering associations, and many more from the lighting industry.  

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