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LightFair 2022 Registration Opens With Early Bird Pricing

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Lightfair 2022 Registration 400x275February 18, 2022

Discover what’s new in architectural and commercial lighting at LightFair 2022, which will held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas from June 19-23. The Conference portion begins on June 19 and the exhibit floor opens on June 21. On tap are the latest products from leading exhibitors, a robust conference program, and plenty of networking opportunities.

Early-bird pricing starts at $55 through April 15 (Register here)

Highlights of the exhibit floor include:

  • Outdoor Exchange in the Outdoor Pavilion
  • TEK Talk in the Smart Pavilion
  • The Designery in the Design Pavilion
  • PERKS in the New Exhibitor Pavilion

This year’s Conference Tracks are: The Art of Lighting; Experiencing Lighting; Technologies; Evidence-Based Design; and Guidance + Tools. Among the featured speakers are award-winning researchers, product designers, lighting designers, technologists, circadian lighting specialists, sustainability thought leaders, renowned architects, plus multidisciplinary and global experts. Educational sessions include in-depth, hands-on workshops as well as 60- and 90-minute stand-alone presentations.

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