
Philips Lighting University
Presented by Michael Siminovitch
In designing a lighting platform for exterior spaces, there are unique challenges to be met. Environments like academic and corporate campuses, as well as municipal entities, have varying needs and requirements. To accommodate for the time of day, the season and activities on site at any moment, the lighting will have to be flexible and highly customizable.
A new generation of networked and adaptive lighting control systems present unique advantages at such locations. They save energy and streamline maintenance, and can even compile occupancy data and expedite reporting on energy usage and savings. This also offers the deep control needed to effectively adapt to legislative and regulatory changes.
This webinar explored how such regulations are driving both public and private entities to reexamine their exterior lighting portfolios. The presentation discussed best practices for exterior lighting applications, including proven technologies and strategies, and the new opportunities created by next-generation adaptive lighting technologies.'