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Innovation, science & design at Lightfair International

29th January 2015
Barney Scott
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The combination of innovation, science and design covered by the speakers at LIGHTFAIR International 2015 creates an unparalleled educational and inspirational experience, say the fair's organisers. The world’s largest annual lighting-related conference, which features 140 top presenters during its five-day programme, will run from 3rd to 7th May 2015, in New York’s Javits Center.

Shuji Nakamura, Ph.D. is a 2014 Nobel Prize Winner in Physics and will present ‘The History of LED Technology to the Nobel Prize to Today’s GaN’ during the Pre-Conference Institute Keynote Lunch on 3rd May. This address will cover the history of LED technology, from his early work which led to the Nobel Prize to today’s GaN which will lead to the next wave of Solid State Lighting. Dr. Nakamura is a professor at University of California Santa Barbara and co-founder of SORAA.

Inventor Chuck Hoberman will speak as the Institute keynote on 4th May about his pioneering work in ‘Transformable Design’ with projects that range from public art to kinetic facades to dynamic sets for live entertainment. His presentation will show how he realises large-scale transformable structures, and takes his inventive concepts through the stages of engineering, manufacturing and installation.

Providing an overview of his methods to create objects that controllably change their size, shape and surface, Hoberman will share his insights into the process of innovation itself. Through his products, patents and structures, Hoberman demonstrates how objects can be foldable, retractable or shape-shifting. Hoberman is the president and founder of Hoberman Associates in New York. This keynote lunch is sponsored by COOPER LIGHTING BY EATON, Booth 1157.

As part of the series ‘Legends of Lighting,’ iconic lighting designer Howard Brandston will be featured as an impact speaker at LFI and interviewed by Chip Israel, founder of Lighting Design Alliance,for an engaging conversation on Brandston’s work and past projects on 5th May. Brandston is the founding partner of the Brandston Partnership, a lighting design consulting firm based in New York.

He is a past president of the IES and has received over 100 design awards, including the IES Medal, the Institute Honors from the AIA for his contributions to architecture, the Lifetime Achievement Award from the IALD and the United States Institute of Theater Technology Distinguished Achievement in Lighting Award. Brandston has also been an adjunct professor, guest lecturer or visiting professor for over 50 years.

Mark Rea, Ph.D. will outline that great strides have been made to reduce the cost of lighting for general illumination; however, little progress has been made to increase the benefits that lighting provides to society in “Monetising the Benefits of Lighting” as the Impact Speaker on 6th May. Dr. Rea has served as Director since the Lighting Research Center was established in 1988.

Trained as a biophysicist and neuroscientist, with a Ph.D. in biophysics, he is the author of more than 250 scientific and technical articles related to vision, lighting engineering and human factors, and was the editor-in-chief of the 8th and 9th editions of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) Lighting Handbook.

Keynote lunch presentations are included for all attendees registered for courses during the two Institute days that make up the LFI Pre-Conference program and must be selected during the pre-registration process. The impact speaker presentations are open to all attendees and exhibitors and will be held in the LFI Spotlight Lounge on Level 1 of the LFI exhibit hall area.

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