DOE to Host Connected Lighting Systems Workshop in November 2016

DOE's Connected lighting systems workshop will shed light on the importance of collaboration. (Photo Courtesy of DOE)

In November 2015, top experts in the lighting, semiconductor, and IT industries convened in Portland, OR, to start a cross-cutting dialogue on how best to take advantage of the imminent intersection between lighting systems and the fast emerging IoT. Chief among the outcomes was the consensus that collaboration is essential to realize the full promise of connected lighting systems.

DOE’s Connected Lighting Systems Workshop will expand on November’s critical discussions with a closer look at key barriers and issues, and facilitate technical discussions on potential paths forward. Two pre-workshop educational sessions are also planned for those new to this topic area.


 

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