LEDucation 2025 Opens Registration, Releases Exhibitor List & Discounted Room Rates

image of LEDucation logo and image of attendees at the show

March is coming up fast, and that means it’s time for LEDucation, the highly anticipated show targeting the architectural design community held annually in Manhattan.

The dates for the 2025 edition are March 18 & 19 at the New Hilton Midtown in New York City. Ahead of the show, the virtual format for 15 educational sessions will take place March 13 & 14 as well as 30 in-person sessions during the event. Click here to view the complete roster of educational sessions.

Want a peek at the list of 400+ exhibitors who will be on-site? Click here.  This popular lighting event is an ideal atmosphere for discovering the latest products in solid-state lighting and an opportunity to meet with company executives.

The LEDucation discounted room block has reached its capacity for 2025 at the New York Hilton Midtown.
Rooms are available at the prevailing rate, click here for info.

In addition, LEDucation 2025 is offering companies the opportunity to showcase their brands through sponsorships. Click here for more information about the sponsorship program.

Organized by the Designers Lighting Forum of New York (DLFNY), LEDucation is a non-profit event with its proceeds allocated to help stimulate future LED advancements by supporting a variety of grants, scholarships and lighting programs.

Click here to register for LEDucation 2025.

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