Lighting designers and engineers must respond to increasing regulatory pressures to deliver energy efficient lighting solutions and reduce carbon emissions
Confusion still exists about how exactly you can comply with mechanisms such as BREEAM, Part L and LG7 without compromising lighting quality.
Not simply a question of specifying the latest energy saving technologies, many designers are taking a wider holistic view of lighting in order to embed sustainability at the heart of the design process.
"Low carbon lighting is probably the single most annoying/ frustrating/ irritating aspect of lighting design currently on the agenda"
John Bullock, Principal, Lighting Design – speaking this year
"A cross section of design and application of what we should be doing across the UK and Europe"
Iain Macrae, Thorn Lighting - Delegate from last year’s conference
Are you struggling to understand how to apply the maze of guidance, standards and legislation in your designs?
This year’s Low Carbon Lighting Design conference, brought to you by Lighting Magazine, offers vital advice on latest approaches to energy efficient lighting strategies, complying with regulations and explores how the supply chain is responding to the low carbon challenge.
Key industry experts will address the practical challenges of delivering energy savings in mainstream office, residential and public realm schemes.









