| Agenda Day 2 – Thursday 14 June |
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| Standards – safety and performance |
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| 09.00 |
SolidState Lighting – a European Perspective.
- The latest ICT call 8 and the proposed Solid State Lighting projects
- CIPSolidStateLighting Pilot Projects
- The new ICT Work Programme
- The Solid State Lighting Green Paper, consultation and follow-up plus developments for Horizon 2020
Dr Martyn Chamberlain, Information Society and Media Directorate-General, Photonics Unit, EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Belgium |
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| 09.30 |
LED Light Engines: Zhaga Consortium update
- Introducing the Zhaga Consortium for standardisation of LED Light Engines
- Presentation of Zhaga objectives, organisation, scope of activity, and way of working
- Update on progress made to date, specifications agreed, and work in progress
Andy Davies: Co-Chair, Zhaga General Assembly, Sales Development Director, LED Modules, GE Lighting EMEA, UK |
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| 10.00 |
An update on the lighting performance standards withinNorth America:
- The current standards
- The requirements of the major lighting performance programs
- An update on the standards that are currently in development
Mike Grather, Primary Designated Engineer, Lighting Performance, UL/LTL, and Chairman, IES TPC COMMITTEE, USA |
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| 10.30 |
Networking refreshment break |
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| 11.00 |
The need for standardisation of specification criteria
- Specification criteria today: where we are, what are the differences between the suppliers
- The first tries of standardization: pros and cons, what is behind?
- The trends : what can we expect in the coming months/years
Thierry Suzanne, Applications Engineer, FUTURE LIGHTING SOLUTIONS, France |
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| 11.30 |
Panel discussion:
CHAIR: Dr Gareth Jones, CEO, LUX-TSI / Consultant, ESP KTN, UK |
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| 12.00 |
Lunch will be served for all speakers and delegates |
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| Technology showcase |
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| 13.15 |
How to achieve high quality LED Lighting?
- What is Lighting class LED?
- Next generation Lighting class LED to hit the DOE lumen/Wbarrier
- Design & handling considerations
Yoong Jin Hu, Northern Europe Field Application Engineer, CREE EUROPE. UK |
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| 13.40-14.30 |
This session will provide companies with the opportunity to take to the conference stage to present a recently developed innovation in LED technology. Slots are 15 minutes long, and can be used to highlight recent product launches to a wide range international business contacts. Please contact Stacey Ludlow if you are interested in speaking in this session. |
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| Safe energy efficient lighting |
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| 14.30 |
Assessment of LED optical hazards:
- Overview of assessment methodologies; Radiance and irradiance measurement methods and optical hardware requirements
- Practical assessment methods
- Indicative LED results and limitations, including UV LED hazard, High Brightness Phosphor Converted-White LED and blue LED hazard
Dr Neil Haigh, Technical Director, LUX-TSI LTD, UK |
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| 14.55 |
LEDS: the safest ever form of lighting?
- What is ‘lighting safety’?
- Reviewing eye safety / electrical safety / mechanical safety / other forms
- LED vs The Rest!
David Scott-Maxwell, R&D Manager, FORGE EUROPA, UK |
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| 15.20 |
Networking refreshment break |
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| 15.50 |
Scattered light, glare and visual performance
- Novel techniques for measuring visual performance, the scatter function of the eye and discomfort glare thresholds
- How discomfort glare relates to source size, forward light scatter and retinal illuminance
Professor John Barbur, Professor of Optics and Visual Science & Director of Research, CITY UNIVERSITY, UK |
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| 16.15 |
Reliability and lifetime assessment – how long will the light last – when to replace?
- Reliability and reliability-influencing factors
- Accelerated Testing
- Role of Thermal management
- Assessing the usable life of the product
Marijan Kostrun, Principal Scientist, NAFTA Research Center, SYLVANIA OSRAM, USA |
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| 16.40 |
Panel discussion:
CHAIR: Mark van den Berg, Director of Marketing EMEA, PHILIPS LUMILEDS, Netherlands |
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| 17.00 |
Close of conference |