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NYControlled 2023 Trade Show Registration Opens

October 5, 2023

NYControlled Trade Show Registration Opens

NYControlled, the upcoming educational trade show for lighting control systems and products, will open its doors on Tuesday, November 14, 2023 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in NYC for the inaugural event. Supported by the Lighting Controls Association, this much-awaited lighting controls event is now accepting registrations for both exhibitors and attendees.

The latest New York lighting trade show, NYControlled is the place to learn about the most rapidly-changing segment of our market, lighting controls.

Brought to you jointly by the IESNYC and DLFNY, the event responds directly to the demand for concrete, practical information without distractions—making education accessible and inspiring for all lighting professionals. The groundbreaking daylong event will educate professionals from fields related to lighting, architecture, electrical engineering, construction, building management, and affiliated fields on the many ways that control systems can enhance the built environment, and reduce operating costs and energy consumption.\

Exhibitor Information

NYControlled invites manufacturers of lighting control systems and controls for architectural applications to exhibit. Deadline for exhibitor registration is October 2, 2023.

Click here to register for your table.

Attendee Information

There is no charge to visit the NYControlled exhibits. Registration is required and open to all. Accredited seminars, to be announced in the coming weeks, will also require registration for a nominal fee. NYControlled promises to provide hands-on experiences with the best in the lighting controls industry.

Click here to register for NYControlled.

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Event Information

  • Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2023
  • Time: 12:00 – 8:00 P.M. EST
  • Venue: Metropolitan Pavilion NYC
  • Address: 125 W 18th St, New York, NY 10011

More information available here

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