NGL Outdoor Competition 2016 Calls for Submission

The 2016 Next Generation Luminaires™ Outdoor Competition officially launched in mid-December! Online Intents to Submit are due on January 18, 2016, and the judging event will take place in March.

The 2016 Outdoor Competition application categories include:

Luminaires for Pedestrian Scale Focused Evaluation

  • Pole-mounted Pedestrian Scale (12')

  • Pole-mounted Decorative Streetscape (20')

  • Bollards

  • Step Lights

  • Indicator or Way-finding Luminaires

Luminaires for Controls Focused Evaluation

  • Collector Roadway Luminaires

  • Parking Lot Luminaires

  • Parking Garage Luminaires

Other Luminaires

  • Wall-mounted Area Luminaires

  • Entry/Exit Portal Luminaires

  • Sports Field Luminaires

Both Indoor and Outdoor winners will be announced at LIGHTFAIR 2016.

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