Welcome to A property manager’s guide to LOW ENERGY LIGHTING

Are you struggling to reduce energy use in your building?

Lighting can account for up to 40% of your electricity use, so improving the efficiency of your lights is a good way to reduce your energy costs. 

Ensure you are up to date on the current technologies that can help improve your lighting as well as reduce the amount of electricity you use. With high-tech controls often seeming complicated and difficult to use it’s important that you are aware of the products and technologies which other building managers are using successfully. This will not only save you time but also help improve energy efficiency so lights can be dimmed, fitted with presence detectors, or retrofitted with new energy efficient lamps.

Lighting Magazine has teamed up with Retail Week, Local Government Chronicle and The Architects’ Journal to bring you an informative conference which will help you understand what you can do to improve the energy efficiency of the lighting across your portfolio. Hear about why you need to comply with legislation by using low-energy lighting and discover if LEDs are really worth all the hype you read about. Meet lighting designers, manufacturers and consultants who can help you solve the challenges you face in your workplace, and network with your peers to exchange tips and ideas.

Plus, gain insights from practical uses of CDM-T technology, florescent lamps and LEDs by your peers in a series of exemplar case studies

Did you know???

  • 20-40% of the electricity costs for most organisations come from lighting
  • You can cut these costs by up to a third by improving the energy efficiency of your lighting
  • LEDs and fluorescents aren’t the only technologies available to you if you want to reduce your energy use through lighting – register today to find out more about how you can improve your energy efficiency!

Testimonials from past events by Lighting Magazine

"Very useful and well organised" - E. Greisen, Lighting Design International
"A good opportunity to share ideas and ideals with my peers" - A. Pickthorne, Spie Matthew Hall
"An excellent meeting - time extremely well spent" - S. Mucklejohn, Ceravision

Are you a lighting designer, consultant or manufacturer?

Come along to A property manager’s guide to LOW ENERGY LIGHTING to help property managers solve problems they face with their lighting, offer your support and guidance and network with potential clients.

Plus, ensure you are up to date on new regulations, and benefit from finding out what challenges the estates industry face when managing the lighting of buildings on a day-to-day basis.

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