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Lutron Adds New Features to Athena Lighting Control System

Lutron Athena Lighting Control System

Athena from Lutron (LEDucation 2025 booth 6024/2026) is a simple, flexible, all-in-one solution that seamlessly integrates lighting, controls, shades, and cloud-connected software to deliver exceptional experiences and streamlined building management.

Ketra D2 Downlight

Create a cohesive light story with Athena. Start with daylight, and bring the outdoors in with Lutron shades. Add Ketra, to easily blend interior and exterior light. Introduce any other light fixtures you like: a best-in-class LED+ universal phase control dimmer allows control of all load types from a single system.

Rania D2 Downlight

Designed for ultimate flexibility, Athena now features new enhancements that elevate its scalability, sustainability, and intuitive operation. The latest system enhancements include:

  • Ketra and Rania D2 Downlights – Combining Ketra’s advanced, dynamic light sources with Rania’s exceptional white light technology in a discreet 2” aperture form factor.
  • Sunnata Keypad Integration – A sleek, retrofit-ready wireless solution.
  • Enhanced Lutron Dashboard – A streamlined, single-pane-of-glass interface that allows facility managers to control lighting, shades, and building data and analytics from one user-friendly platform.

Visit Lutron at LEDucation 2025 booth 6024/2026

More information about the Athena Lighting Control System from Lutron

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