Registration open for LUCI London summit

Registration has opened for attending the LUCI Association’s ‘Cities & Lighting’ Summit, which is being held in London in the spring.

The event, historically the LUCI annual general meeting, is now one of the main annual gatherings of the urban lighting community, and normally rotates around various venues around the globe.

The ILP is a member of LUCI and closely supports its work. This year’s event is being held from 23-26 April at London’s Barbican Centre, and has been co-organised with the City of London Corporation.

The deadline for registration is 28 March and the event this year will focus on three key themes: sustainability, health and wellbeing, and inclusion.

The three days of CPD will include a focus on urban lighting across the City as well as offer an opportunity to visit a range of lighting projects and designs within the Square Mile, or London’s financial district.

The City of London has been working hard in recent years to take an innovative and creative approach to CMS, especially as the City has become more of a pedestrian and night economy hub both by day and night, as reported in Lighting Journal last year (‘City living’, April 2024, vol 89 no 4).

Details on how to register for the LUCI summit can be found here. LUCI members also requesting accommodation have until 7 March to register.

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