First-Ever DALI North America Summit to be Held in NYC
Key Highlights
• Explore the Latest DALI Technologies and Applications: Gain insights into cutting-edge innovations and practical implementations in the field of DALI lighting control.
• Network with Leading Figures and Peers: Connect with industry experts and fellow professionals to exchange ideas and build valuable relationships.
• Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Participate in selected sessions to earn CEUs and enhance your professional development.
The DALI Alliance, the global industry organization for DALI, the internationally-standardized protocol for digital communication between lighting control devices, is elated to announce the first-ever North American DALI Summit, set to take place on October 30, 2024, at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City.
The Summit promises a dynamic agenda featuring a range of topics surrounding sustainability, smart buildings, DALI-2 certification, D4i use, and the integration of DALI with building management systems.
Attendees will benefit from expert-led presentations, interactive workshops, and panel discussions designed to address the current challenges and opportunities within the lighting industry.
Registration
Early bird registration is now open at a discounted rate of $199 until September 1, after which the fee will increase to $249. To learn more and to register, please visit https://www.dali-alliance.org/events/dali-north-america-summit-2024.html
Paul Drosihn, general manager for DALI Alliance, said: “This is the first time we have brought the DALI Summit to North America, and we are excited to connect with our peers and friends in the industry to share knowledge and best practices. We have listened to the feedback from our members and we are committed to open up our knowledge base and share expertise on DALI technology. The summit is a key part of our efforts to expand the educational opportunities available to our members and other stakeholders. We are looking forward to sharing this special event with members of the lighting industry.”