COUNTING DOWN TO GLASGOW

With registration now open, the countdown to June’s Lighting Live Annual Conference in Glasgow is now well and truly on – so get it in the diary and don’t delay.

The year’s ILP annual lighting ‘summit’, the Lighting Live Annual Conference, is being held at the Crowne Plaza, Glasgow, from 18-19 June.

The online registration process opened last month, and go to https://lightinglive.org.uk/2025annualconference/ for full details.

So, the countdown is now well and truly on for what are set to be an enriching and informative two days of high-quality CPD, networking and exhibitor showcases.

Lighting Live will celebrate a diverse and topical programme of technical lighting papers offering cutting-edge insights into the latest advances, challenges and opportunities facing the profession.

There will be keynote sessions, workshops, exhibitor pitches, a ‘How to be brilliant’ talk, and an array of papers all designed to inspire and stimulate reflection and dialogue about the future of lighting.

There will be networking opportunities galore as well as a chance to interact and engage with exhibitors and manufacturers around the latest innovations and developments.

Alongside all this, the ILP will be looking to build on the success of last year’s STEM workshop at the Centenary Lighting Summit, with another session pencilled in for Glasgow.

GALA DINNER

On the Wednesday evening (18 June), members will be invited to gather for the traditional black-tie conference Gala Dinner, which is being held at the Glasgow Science Centre, 50 Pacific Quay, and will be hosted by the Lord Provost of Glasgow.

As well as drinks reception and three-course dinner, this being Scotland, the night will end with a ceilidh of traditional Scottish music.

PARTNERS AND SPONSORS

Street Lighting Supplies & Co Ltd (https://streetlightingsupplies.com/) is the ILP’s Lighting Live Annual Conference event partner this year in Glasgow. There are also six headline sponsors:

  • Charles Endirect
  • OrangeTek
  • Schréder
  • CU Phosco
  • Signify
  • Lucy Zodion

Our thanks to all this year’s partners and sponsors for their continuing support of the Institution.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

WHAT: The ILP Lighting Live Annual Conference 2025

WHERE: Crowne Plaza, Glasgow

WHEN: Wednesday 18 to Thursday 19 June, with the black-tie Gala Dinner on the evening of 18 June

HOW: To register and for online updates go to https://lightinglive.org.uk/2025annualconference/

This is an abridged version of the article that appears in the April edition of Lighting Journal. To read the full article, simply click on the page-turner to your right.

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