Lunch-Eclair October 24 from IES-Montreal

October 10, 2023

The Lunch Éclair on October 24 will be presented by Meko Q Huang and will be in English

When it comes to designing lighting systems, many people believe that it’s all about calculating the appropriate number of fixtures and light bulbs needed for a given space. While this is an important aspect of lighting design, it’s not the only consideration.

By attending the Lunch-Eclair event, have the opportunity to share knowledge and exchange ideas on how to provide better, more wholistic lighting design, as well as a reference for decision makers.

Lunch-Eclair Event Details

October 24th 12:00- 1:00 PM

Location to be determined

Presenter

Meko Q Huang

Meko is a creative lighting designer with over 15 years of experience in lighting design and project management for projects across North America and internationally.

The projects she worked on range from architectural, transportation, infrastructure and P3 projects (Public Private Partnership), hospitality, commercial, entertainment, landscape, automotive/military manufacturing facilities, and public plaza/spaces etc.

More information available here

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