Check Out These Pavilions at Lightfair International 2017

Lightfair International 2017

April 11, 2017

Taking place in Philadelphia, PA over five days in May, the event brings the global lighting, design and technology community together for one of the largest conferences and trade shows of its kind (May 9-11).

This year Lightfair has an expanded trade show floor offering attendees the broadest product selection in its history. A special feature of the trade show are the following pavilions.

  • Design — a showcase of modern and classic decorative designs and high-style products.
  • Exterior & Roadway Lighting — the mix of products and technologies keep expanding to embrace the diverse outdoor applications. This pavilion features products and innovations specific to environmentally-responsible lighting Global Light + Design — presenting the world’s finest decorative lighting designs from internationally recognized manufacturers based outside the U.S.
  • Intelligent Lighting Pavilion (New!) — smart lighting solutions that provide the benefit of controlling the lighting in a space by using sensors and data to maximize efficiency and energy savings.
  • IoT Pavilion (New!) — this area displays the intricate technology used to create a network that uses the power of connectivity to achieve greater efficiency, reduce operation costs and collect valuable data.
  • New Exhibitor Pavilion — featuring first-time exhibitors from around the globe showcasing their products and technological advances for the architecture and commercial industry. This is a must-see part of the show.
  • IoT & Smart Lighting Forum — addressing the potential and challenges of IoT and whether smart lighting truly extends beyond using connectivity for energy efficiency and maintenance.
  • NEW! Light & Health Forum — presenting current knowledge of the impact of light on biological health and overall well-being, as well as current issues such as the potential for blue light as a hazard.

Find out more: http://www.lightfair.com/V40.

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