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FUTURE LIgHTINg EUROPE

Revolutionise The Commercial Lighting Experience With The Next Generation Technologies, Controls & Client Focused Design
5th - 6th April, 2011 Radisson Blu Hotel Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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CRITICAL THEMES AND TOPICS INCLUDE:


Design, Plan and Deliver: Lighting scheme that will excel in the highest energy standards and achieve lighting infrastructure that is compliant with demanding legislation Understand and Uncover New Technologies: How to cope with the fast changing technology in lighting industry Integrate Natural Lighting: Your design scheme can benefit massively from the careful incorporation of daylight - find out now! Evaluate Energy Efficiency Regulations and its effect on your project

Exclusive insight from industry renowned experts, featuring:


Rogier van der Heide Vice President, Chief Design Officer Philips Lighting Simone Collon Lead Light Designer ARUP Amsterdam Jim Collin Senior Lighting Designer WSP Lighting Design Alan Jaques Sector Leader Exterior Lighting ATKINS GLOBAL Lara Elbaz Lighting Designer Lara Elbaz Rafael Gallego Lighting Designer ureolighting Tim Edler Architect realities:united

WHATS NEW FOR 2011?


Gallery Fashion Store & Rivers of Lights Case Studies revealed! Covering challenges that concerns components manufacturers as well as end users Insight from Atkins Global, WSP Lighting Design and AECOM Plus network with decision makers and pioneers in future lighting
Good lighting design is not about technology. Its about putting the right light, at the right place, at the right time. Future Lighting Conference will be exploring the opportunities that correct lighting can give us. Jim Collin, Senior Lighting Designer, WSP Lighting design

Exclusive Insights on the biggest projects in Lighting from:


City of Eindhoven realities:united AECOM Scott Wilson Hochtief Energy Management Atkins Global Amey McKinsey & Co. Inc Jacobs Philips Lighting

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WELCOME TO FUTURE LIgHTINg EUROPE CONFERENCE


ARE YOU AWARE OF THE LATEST OLEDS, LEDS OPPORTUNITIES IN FUTURE LIGHTING?
Dear Lighting Professional, With the EU planning to ban traditional light bulbs, the industry stands at a critical junction where new technologies and strategies are essential to your lighting design. Delivering an energy efficient lighting scheme is key to maintain client satisfaction and provide long-term profits. Future Lighting Europe will address some of the most recent advancements in LEDs, OLEDs and fluorescents lighting. It will give you an opportunity to stay competitive in a fast changing market and gain first-hand insight from leaders in the industry. Are you ready for the new wave in lighting? At Future Lighting Europe you will: Find out which are the new possible applications for OLEDs in the building envelope Understand how to successfully incorporate daylight into your lighting design scheme Learn about the application of media faades on the building & their possible integration to buildings architectural design Our speaker faculty includes WSP Lighting winning design, Arups first ever LED integration of LEDs with glass, as well as Lara Elbaz who will present one of the most people orientated design in the city of Valloladid that is boosting the citys tourism potential. Future Lighting Europe is a must attend meeting for every lighting professional mark your diary 5th - 6th April 2011, your most critical business meeting of the year. See you in Amsterdam! Best Regards, Sintija Dobrotinsek Conference Director Construction IQ P.S. Book Early and Save More! Sign up by 28th January 2011 to save 250.

Our guarantee to you


1.New contacts, new business our unparalleled networking opportunities are designed to give you crucial face time with key decision makers from across the industry 2.The very best business intelligence! We have carefully selected each and every member of our speaker faculty to ensure that you hear from only the thought-leaders and pioneers in light design 3.In-depth interactive master classes will deliver detailed insight into lighting engineering techniques and delivery methods that really work!

Who Should Attend Future Lighting Europe 2011?


Heads of Infrastructure Heads of Electrical Engineering Principal Architects our Make sure y Lighting Engineers any is comp Industrial Designers represented ! gn up today Lighting Designers si Lighting Designers from Original Equipment Manufacturers Research and Development Professionals from Original equipment Manufacturers
This Conference examines lighting as new development continues to push boundaries eroding tolerances. This makes it increasingly important for all parties to understand technology limitations in order to provide realistic, optimal solutions to aspirations Lara Elbaz, Lighting Designer, Lara Elbaz

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MAIN CONFERENCE DAy ONE:


TUESDAy 5TH APRIL 2011
8:30 Registration and Coffee 9:00 Welcome Address from Construction IQ 9:05 Chairs Opening Remarks 9:15 Exterior lighting: Ensuring sustainable lighting installations through the appropriate application of lighting standards and apparatus. How bright is bright enough? Evaluate current standards in order to reduce excess brightness and costs Learn why it is essential to apply a different specification of illumination requirements for each given use area Best practice guide for striking a balance between standards and sustainability Alan Jaques, Sector Leader Exterior Lighting, ATKINS GLOBAL 10:00 CASE STUDY: The Future is Light - A holistic design approach and futuristic tendencies in lighting design Learn about luminous facades, dynamic responsive lighting installations and find out more about a futuristic and visionary use of light, implemented in the built environment. Understand how branding with light works - A lighting concept can contribute substantially to the commercial turnover of the building Find out how light touches people and creates emotions - The Future is Light! Simone Collon, Lead Light Designer, ARUP Amsterdam 10:45 Morning Networking Break 11:30 Technology versus design: Moving forward by going back to basics How to make technology serve good design rather than stipulate it Focusing solely on LEDs, is the industry suffocating good lighting design? Dimming the light, what are we trying to achieve? Jim Collin, Senior Lighting Designer, WSP Lighting Design 12:15 Moonlight as a source of stage lighting Find alternative lighting sources to achieve a dramatic effect that will serve the needs of stage lighting Learn how to use moonlight with the help of sophisticated engineering calculations to analyse the relationship of the movement of the moon within the site of the theatre How can advanced structural engineering help you achieve better lighting scheme in outdoor infrastructure

ARE YOU AWARE OF THE LATEST OLEDS, LEDS OPPORTUNITIES IN FUTURE LIGHTING?
13:00 Networking Lunch 14:00 Interactive Panel: Ask our speakers about their experienced on LEDs, OLEDs and florescent lighting Alan Jaques, Sector Leader Exterior Lighting, ATKINS GLOBAL Jim Collin, Senior Lighting Designer, WSP Lighting Design 14:45 Rivers of Light: Beauty and sustainability for the city of Valladolid Design: enhancement of the citys monuments, buildings and environments by means of a lighting route that enhanced the citys touristic potential City: Valladolids Municipality, integrated in the LUCI network, launches a pioneer initiative - superior example of working with an ambitious municipality that achieves in delivering a lighting projects that a success for all stakeholders Sustainability: important energy saving achieved by reducing existing lighting levels and using efficient light sources People: emphasize subjective aspects and well being that proves lighting can improve the living place Lara Elbaz, Lighting Designer, Lara Elbaz Rafael Gallego, Lighting Designer, ureolighting 15:15 Afternoon Networking Break 16:00 Are you still energy efficient? Much needed revision three years after the installation of a new lighting system Evaluate the existing standards and determine your follow up evaluation strategy Find out which measurements you should include in your follow up studies Anticipate the hurdles you might encounter when executing the evaluation and how to ensure you deliver a comprehensive report on energy consumption Kai Piippo, Creative Director, Lighting Designer, Ljusarkitektur 16:45 Chairs Closing Remarks

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MAIN CONFERENCE DAy TWO:


WEDNESDAy 6TH APRIL 2011
8:30 Registration and Coffee 9:00 Chairs Opening Remarks 9:05 Case Study: Creating a Public Lighting Experience How can we intelligently engage with citizens in the public space in an intuitive and inspiring way? Design a highly innovative lighting plan, providing a dynamic, interactive and inspirational experience for inhabitants and visitors alike How can design and technology best be employed as a tool to learn about the effect and success of innovations in the urban environment Rik van Stiphout, Programme Manager Lighting, City of Eindhoven (ORVM) Public Space, Public Transport & Environment 9:50 Learn what are the benefits and shortcomings of applying new technology How to achieve sustainability in design conception. Why and where it makes sense to cut across the imperative to use the newest technologies and accredited beliefs. Examples for lighting design and media installations that benefit from incorporating non up-to-date technologies and eccentric objectives. Tim Edler, Architect, realities:united 10:35 Morning Networking Break 11:05 The thinking behind the LED What is Open Innovation and why is it crucial to ensure the solutions of the future What the LED technology platforms look like and how standards are being developed How you can contribute to future LED innovations that are intrinsically based on the unique capabilities of this new light source Rogier van der Heide, Vice President, Chief Design Officer, Philips Lighting 11:45 LED Lighting at the crossroads what is the next five years going to bring in the LED market place ? Why have LED lamps have achieved little market penetration so far and why are predicted to make far slower market progress? Reveal the underlying reasons behind the slow uptake What are the five major barriers to LEDs dominating the lighting marketplace by 2015 Dominik Wee, Associate Principal, McKinsey & Co. Inc 12:30 Networking Lunch 13:30 How to seamlessly incorporate Lighting Controls into the building and achieve a more functional space Revert the ambivalent attitude of the client towards lighting control and ensure you find the right solution for them Balance the complexity of controls and avoid confusing the client Why using a simple interface can sometimes be more then enough Filip Vermeiren, Director, Inverse Lighting Design 14:15 Addressing the hot issue: How can we ensure the technology you are installing in our scheme is up to European standards Much needed performance testing for the imported technology - evaluating the possible implementation methods European quality labels discussing the feasibility of industry driven market surveillance Non-compliant products on EU market - how to select the right product for your scheme Senior representative, Danish Lighting Design Center 15:00 Afternoon Networking Break 15:30 Learn what features light designers are looking for in the LED technology Find the LED that offers improved colour to expand the creative opportunity for your scheme & client How to ensure long term stability of your LEDs and guarantee your products long life How can recognising the total cost of ownership when using LEDs help you make a better estimated value of your work Senior representative, HOCHTIEF Energy Management 16: 30 Chairman Closing Remarks

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EvENINg MASTERCLASSES IN FUTURE LIgHTINg DESIgN:


Masterclass A. Tuesday 5th April: 17:15 - 19:15 Understand The Science Behind Quality Daylight Design
Finding the balance between artificial lighting and daylighting to meet your clients demand Daylight elements and its relationship with building layout and form Use of daylight quality and manipulation of natural light
Senior representative, McKinsey & Co. Inc

Masterclass B. Wednesday 6th April: 17:00 - 19:00 Lights and Dimmable Lighting: How to make it work for environments with specific health & safety requirements
Address specific needs of healthcare facilities to ensure a safe and comfortable environment Assess the capabilities of fluorescent lights compared to LED in the case of highways Dimming instead of switching off - What are the savings/safety rationale behind it? Help your clients understand that LED is not the answer for everything
Senior Representative, Amey

Why You Should Sponsor Future Lighting Europe 2011 Meet prospects for your Lighting Solution
1. 2. 3. 4. 80% of our delegates will use this event primarily to network with the leading solution providers for lighting. Opportunities for components manufacturers and distributors to meet original equipment manufacturers. Meet them all in 2 days! Attendees are interested in hearing about the latest lighting technologies and solutions If you have a solution for lighting engineers, lighting designers and lighting professionals we can help connect you with your prospects. Our conferences attract senior players responsible for budget allocation.

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FUTURE LIgHTINg EUROPE


5th - 6th April, 2011 Radisson Blu Hotel Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Conference + 2 Masterclasses Conference + 1 Masterclass** Conference only Masterclass only** 2,149 + VAT (Save 250) 1,699 + VAT (Save 250) 1,149 + VAT (Save 250)

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IQPC recognises the value of learning in teams. Groups of 3 or more booking at the same time from the same company receive a 10% discount. 5 or more receive a 15% discount. 7 receive a 20% discount. Only one discount available per person.

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VENUE: Radisson Blu Hotel, Rusland 17, Amsterdam, Netherlands Phone: +31 20 623 1231 Fax: +31 20 520 8200 Website: www.radissonblu.com ACCOMMODATION: Travel and accommodation is not included in the registration fee. However a number of discounted bedrooms have bee reserved at the Radisson. Please call the hotel directly on +31 20 623 1231or Email: group. reservations.amsterdam@radissonblu.com and quote reference IQPC to receive your discounted rate, prices start from 229. There is limited availability so we do encourage attendees to book early to avoid disappointment. Alternatively for a further selection of hotels, please visit: http://www.4cityhotels.com/amsterdam.html

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* To qualify for discounts, payments must be received by the early bird registration deadline. Early booking discounts are not valid in conjunction with any other offer. **Please select your choice of workshop A. Understand The Science Behind Quality Daylight Design 6 B. Lights and Dimmable Lighting 6 Dutch VAT is charged at 19% VAT Registration #: NL 8078 84 728 B 01

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