|

Early Bird Registration for LightFair Ends March 31

Who doesn’t like to save money? If you register for Lightfair International right now, you can save up to $500 on a conference package. 

One of the unique benefits of LightFair is the ability to meet 70% of LC credit requirements (26 CEUs) in just five days and one location. The LightFair conference program offers 100+ accredited sessions by nearly 200 presenters including 52 IES and 36 IALD members — plus there are immersive workshops preceding the trade show (May 21-22).

Conference sessions are grouped into five learning tracks (Art, Business, Process, Science, and Technology) and run in 60- and 90-minute timeframes to provide attendees with ample time to explore the show floor May 23-25.

View all sessions and speakers here 

There will also be an in-person LC Study Group facilitated by Craig Bernecker (9 am-3 pm, Sunday, May 21)

As an added bonus, there will also be complementary sessions for all LightFair attendees on the trade floor, sponsored by the IES and IALD.

Conference registration, starting at $69, includes unlimited, 3-day trade show access.

Hurry! Early Bird registration ends on March 31. Register here

IES and IALD members can enjoy free Exhibit Hall passes and 25% off conference sessions.

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Landscape Forms Expands Partnership With SESCO

    Landscape Forms Expands Partnership With SESCO

    Kalamazoo, Mich.-based Landscape Forms – a leading designer and manufacturer of high-design LED lighting, site furniture, structure, and accessories – has expanded its lighting partnership with SESCO Lighting. SESCO Lighting, which is headquartered in the Greater Orlando area, represents Landscape Forms in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi, and now has added SESCO offices in… Read More…

  • A Different Lightfair

    A Different Lightfair

    The success of Lightfair 2023 is a little more complicated to gauge than in years past. For example, the past two editions were softer in attendance (both from manufacturers and visitors) due to repercussions from the pandemic that included travel restrictions and health concerns. This year, those challenges were no longer in play, but a… Read More…