Light Projects Evolve backs Circular Lighting Live 2024
Light Projects Evolve has thrown its weight behind Circular Lighting Live 2024.
It joins major lighting brands including Signify, Holophane, Glamox, ASD, Prime Light, Mymesh, Stoane Lighting, Trojan Lighting, Bell Lighting and Llumarlite in supporting the event, billed as the UK’s largest event dedicated to sustainable lighting.
The companies have signed sponsorship and exhibiting deals for the one-day conference and exhibition, organised by lighting industry sustainability champion Recolight.
‘At Light Projects Evolve we’re always looking for ways to ensure our products and services fully meet our clients sustainability goals,’ said company director Brendon Airey. ‘With our Revolve range of products we aim to reuse and repurpose existing quality lighting and it them a fully compliant, super efficient and long lasting solution.
‘We can also couple this with a low or no-cost lighting control package that can monitor compliance and energy with help from our sister company LEDiMESH.’
’We’re delighted to have this innovative company on board,’ said Nigel Harvey, CEO of Recolight. ‘The company clearly understand the direction of travel of the sector, which is towards a sustainable low-carbon future.’
The event, taking place at the Royal College of Physicians in London on Wednesday 9 October 2024, is designed to inspire and educate in equal measure with a programme exploring innovation in best practice, inspirational projects and design and procurement.
It brings together lighting specifiers and suppliers to consider the practical ways we can collaborate to drive sustainability.
Free to specifiers, Circular Lighting Live 2024 feature leading experts, specifiers, innovators and policy makers who will share their insights into forthcoming standards and legislation, emerging technologies and new business models.
This year’s event is themed by Recolight’s Hierarchy of Lighting, a philosophy of prioritisation which emphasises reuse and refurbishment in lighting projects.
The keynote speaker is Signify chief design officer Ton Borsboom, who will explore how AI will accelerate product development and project design.
Rachel Hoolahan, associate at architectural practice Orms, will explain how a new material passport scheme will work for luminaires while Kael Gillam, associate lighting designer at Hoare Lea, will untangle environmental data including EPDs, LCAs, TM66 and TM65.2.
Other speakers include Irene Mazzei, sustainability lead at Stoane Lighting, Jonathan Rush, director at Hoare Lea, Paul Beale, founder of 18 Degrees and Neil McLean, chairman of the LIA’s sustainability working group.