ILP set to be a partner at Circular Lighting Live

Sustainability and circularity will be at the heart of the lighting conversation in October, when the Circular Lighting Live conference returns to the Royal College of Physicians in London.

The conference, established by Recolight and now in its third year, will be held on Wednesday 9 October and, like last year, the ILP is a partner to the event.

While at the time of writing the full programme was still being finalised, speakers will include Signify chief design officer, Ton Borsboom, who will explore if AI and digitalisation represent the next revolution in sustainable design.

Architect Rachel Hoolahan will explain how each luminaire is set to get its own materials ‘passport’.

For 2024, the event will have a more expansive exhibition floor and will include a dedicated conference ‘track’ for lighting designers.

Here, among other speakers, lighting designer Paul Beale, founder of 18 Degrees, will share how a decision to salvage hundreds of office lights ignited a journey to forge connections throughout the industry.

The conference is free to specifiers, with tickets others priced at £245, or £220 for Recolight Compliance Scheme Members.

More details, and how to book or register, can be found at https://circularlighting.live/

Image: Bob Bohannon speaking at last year’s Circular Lighting Live

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