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Key Lighting Insights at Virtual and In-Person Sessions by Keziah Olsen Morris, LASN
NEW YORK CITY, March 18, 2026 - LEDucation 2026 Conference attendees stand to gain valuable insight in navigating the latest advancements in lighting. Cutting-edge design and research, sustainability initiatives, emerging technologies, codes, and more. This year's conference will feature 39 educational sessions presented by recognized experts and thought leaders in their fields. Interactive virtual programming on April 9-10 will be followed by rich in-person sessions April 14-15. LEDucation offers a total of 42.5 continuing education credits. "LEDucation offers attendees an opportunity to take a moment, look ahead, and return to practice with an elevated view of what matters," said Craig Fox of ETC, Inc. a member of the LEDucation Presentation Committee. Fellow committee member Wendy Kaplan, of Kelvix, added, "The seminars address both the broad pressures and exciting opportunities reshaping the field today."Attend onlineFor a registration fee of $50, attendees gain access to all virtual sessions. For individuals seeking credits, this equates to an average of $3.50 per credit, making it a cost-effective option for participants worldwide.The virtual sessions on Thursday, April 9, offer deep dives into digital tools: BIM, Revit, GIS, and a whole alphabet of workflow skills. AI and 3D printing continue to push the boundaries of how products are conceived and delivered. On Friday, April 10, the focus shifts toward people: labeling, maintenance protocols, and the lived experience of PoE systems. In lighting for health, Xander Cadisch (Light Tribe by Phos) explores trauma-informed biophilic lighting. Then a team from Aleddra LED Lighting, Matthew Maa and Judy Luo, will introduce us to light-based, brain-wave-stimulation technology aimed at Alzheimer's prevention.Engage in-personTwenty-five in-person presentations on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 14 and 15, bring the conversation squarely back to the working designer. It's a strong mix of technology and design practice led by industry experts such as Dr. Mariana Figueiro (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), designer Francesca Bastianini (Sighte Studio), and filmmaker Tal Lazar (Latent Images)."As lighting systems grow more complex, the definition of roles and communications have become every bit as critical as photometry," said LEDucation Presentation Committee Member Shaun Fillion of RAB Lighting and the NY School of Interior Design. "The panel sessions in particular bring new perspectives to everything from lighting concepts to punch lists."JP Bedell of SDA Lighting joins esteemed lighting design principals Scott Hay (Reveal Design Group), Michael Hennes (Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design), C. Brooke Silber (Borealis Lighting Studio at BR+A), and Dorothy Underwood (KGM Architectural Lighting) to explore the critical distinctions between lighting design and lighting consultation in "Lighting's Blurred Lines: Where Design Ends and Consultation Begins."
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