Registration for Lighting Live Annual Conference now live

Registration for the ILP’s Lighting Live Annual Conference in Birmingham has now opened.

Taking place from 17-18 June at the Millennium Point in the city, the event – the highlight of the ILP’s CPD calendar – is already gathering momentum.

Street Lighting Supplies & Co Ltd has been confirmed as the conference’s event partner, while Charles Endirect, DFL, Urbis Schréder, Lucy Zodion and TRT Lighting will be headline sponsors.

A call for papers concluded at the end of January, and members can expect more details on the speaker line-up in the coming months.

As in previous years there are a mix of tickets available, with a full event ticket (including gala dinner) costing £400 for ILP members, day tickets £150 and online-only tickets coming in at £37.

For non-members, the prices are £630, £265, and £68 respectively. Tickets for local authority members are priced £236 for the full event, £68 for daily tickets, and £37 for online-only access.

As well as the main two days of CPD there will be, as usual, a gala black-tie dinner on the first night (17 June).

This will this year be held at the iconic Library of Birmingham, a short walk from the Millennium Point. Standalone tickets for this are priced at £100.

Full details, and updates, can be found online at: https://theilp.org.uk/events/lighting-live-annual-conference-2026-birmingham.html 

Image: the auditorium in the Millennium Point, Birmingham, venue for this year’s Lighting Live Annual Conference

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