What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
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What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
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Deadline 30, 2015 at 24.00. Next Step Challenge is the most ambitious entrepreneur prize and accelerator in Europe with a 1st prize of €250,000.
The Challenge offers startups from all over the world a chance to become part of a unique business development program and access to state-of-the art digital infrastructure and smart grid of The Region of Southern Denmark.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 30 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Europe's largest and most ambitious startup competition ..
With a grand prize of €250,000
... is about to begin
(DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 AT 24.00 CET)
www.nextstepchallenge.com
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
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What we do - As an influential professional body, we are consulted by government on a wide range of issues, including legislation and regulations that affect the built environment. We aim to ensure that proposed measures are both effective and practicable, by serving on committees, and commenting on draft legislation, reports and consultations.
Lika Electronic incremental and absolute linear encoders catalogue 2016 in English Our new linear encoders catalogue is out now, and features many innovative new products and up-to-date information. The catalogue is expressly designed to set out the comprehensive range of incremental & absolute linear encoders from Lika Electronic. Check it out, it is completely renewed! Make sure you don’t miss out on a copy, download the pdf file from our web site or request your hard copy now! We have also got an interactive digital version in the works that shall be released soon!
Next Step Challenge - Europe's largest startup competition with a 1st prize o...Casper-Accelerace
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The Challenge offers startups from all over the world a chance to become part of a unique business development program and access to state-of-the art digital infrastructure and smart grid of The Region of Southern Denmark.
Find out about our events that are coming up on campus in the week commencing 30 March and beyond.
Find more information on CareerHub http://www.careerhub.herts.ac.uk
Europe's largest and most ambitious startup competition ..
With a grand prize of €250,000
... is about to begin
(DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30, 2014 AT 24.00 CET)
www.nextstepchallenge.com
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How do we re-think lighting in a way that has a lower impact on the environment, while still fulfilling human needs?
How do we implement our good intentions in real life?
Gladsaxe municipality needed a lighting solution that affected a nearby bat colony as little as possible, while maintain safety on the bicycle path running through a wooded area. Taking point of departure in this case, we discuss how lighting professionals should work to translate scientific research and technical knowledge into innovative site specific projects with the lowest possible environmental impact.
Talk by: Philip Jelvard and Rune Brandt Hermannsson, Light Bureau
It’s clear that the lighting industry needs to take a lead in providing solutions that both respect the environment and protect our dark skies, but how do we balance this with the differing requirements of the people who use those spaces? Whilst we focus on ‘numbers’ and provide schemes that meet the standards and minimise ecological impact does this result in spaces that may not be inclusive by design?
And how can we deliver engaging places and spaces that people love to be in?
This paper explores how technology can help support a more holistic approach that meets both needs.
By Clare Thomas, Urbis Schreder.
Decarbonisation is one of the greatest challenges facing our generation and Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) sit at the heart of the transition to Net Zero. With millions of Electric Vehicles (EVs) charging at home, on the street and at work, often using as much power as a block of flats, DNOs will need to work with customers and stakeholders to build a smart, flexible network.
In this webinar we will examine our forecasts for the likely EV uptake, how DNOs will need to support customers wanting to connect to the electricity supply network and how innovation is helping them connect customers more quickly and cheaply.
Speaker: Neil Madgwick, UK Power Networks.
This CPD webinar covers the need for a Circular Economy and describes an ideal one. Legislation and guides relevant to the lighting industry are outlined. Circular Design principles are examined related to luminaire design, materials, manufacturing and ecosystem. As a coda the Circular Economy is put into a wider environmental impact assessment context.
Talk by Roger Sexton, Business Development at Stoane Lighting
The drive towards delivering a Net Zero economy is ramping up and now more than ever we need to take action in all aspects of our daily lives to reach this goal. But as lighting designers, how can we make this change when essentially specifying energy using products is what we do. So where do we start when embarking on this journey and importantly how can we limit our impact on the environment when delivering lighting projects?
Kristina will present the Society of Light and Lighting's (SLL) TM66 - 'Creating a Circular Economy in the Lighting Industry' with an accompanying metric - Circular Economy Assessment Method (CEAM). This will help everyone on their journey in creating a circular economy in the lighting industry.
Presented by Kristina Allison, SLL and Lighting Designer, Atkins Global.
Alec will introduce an overview of LCRIG and its aim to deliver practical solutions to help councils achieve net zero. Stressing the importance of removing silos both in the public and private sector, Alec will show how the lighting sector can team up with others. He will reveal the creation of a net zero working group which ILP members can get involved with.
Presented by Alec Peachey, Content Director, Local Council Roads Innovation Group.
“In order to be irreplaceable, one must always be different” - Coco Chanel.
Sharon and Martin talk about how and why they deliberately set up Light Collective using a different model to conventional lighting consultancies (they made their own one up!). They share their journey to date and how they shifted from lighting designers to light activists to create a unique creative consultancy (they don't know what else to call it!). Never be afraid of being different, be afraid of being the same as everyone else…
www.lightcollective.net
Presented by
Sharon Stammers and Martin Lupton - Light Collective.
We look at how the colour of surfaces within a space lit with LED lighting influences our perception of size and height, what is the first colour seen by infants and how their colour perception range grows, the influence of other colours in our daily lives, art, religion, cars, farming, and more. This is not what you would expect about colour.
Presented by
Philip Hammond - Director and Principal, BHA School of Lighting - Cape Town, South Africa.
and
Lorraine de Bruyn - Lighting Executive, Perspex SA, and student BHA School of Lighting - Johannesburg, South Africa.
We take a very different look at colour, how colour is perceived in different cultures around the world, how your choice of colour for your business brand can influence and be interpreted by your customers, iridescence and more.
Presented by
Philip Hammond - Director and Principal, BHA School of Lighting - Cape Town, South Africa.
and
Abinaya Jevaraju - Electrical & Electronics Engineer, and second year student BHA School of Lighting - Kuwait City, Kuwait.
With 80% of the built environment already in existence today, the choices we make in delivering low carbon, environmentally considered solutions must go beyond simply considering the operational efficiency of an installation. This presentation will look at what good lighting looks like for an existing space and how we can utilise already installed assets to deliver the lowest carbon impact without compromising on the needs of people.
Presented by Tim Bowes MSLL, Head of Lighting Application at Whitecroft Lighting.
Overview of technical challenges within Smart Light Concepts (SLIC) project.
In the European research project Smart Light Concepts (SLIC), researchers from Avans University of Applied Sciences and Portsmouth University explore, together with city and provincial authorities in 4 countries (Belgium, France, the Netherlands and United Kingdom), different solutions for reducing carbon emissions from public lighting.
The focus of this talk was on:
• (preliminary) results regarding energy and CO2 emissions reduction achieved by the various pilot projects
• Quantification of diminishing returns of different energy usage reduction strategies
• Differences in Public Lighting approach between different (ex) EU member states
• Technology related success & failure factors in public lighting projects
Find out more about the SLIC project here.
Speaker: Yves Prevoo, Avans University of Applied Sciences.
Hosts: Claire Gough, Chair ILP Bristol and Tom Lewis, Vice Chair ILP Bristol.
This presentation was presented as an ILP CPD webinar in August 2021 the recording is available at www.theilp.org.uk
The role of public lighting is twofold, it has to make the night time environment both safe and appear to be safe. This is not that straight forward as the perception of safety is not directly related to actual safety. The feeling of safety is dependent on a whole series of factors including personal history, location and time. Whilst it is clear that darkness reduces feelings of safety it is less obvious what is the best way to provide light to improve safety.
Speakers: Dr Jemima Unwin MSc PhD RIBA MSLL and Professor Peter Raynham CEng FILP FSLL MCIBSE, from UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering (IEDE)
A session on lighting and planning, delivered by two planning policy officers from nationally protected landscapes. Paul Fellows is Head of Strategic Planning at North York Moors National Park Authority, which along with the Yorkshire Dales National Park was granted International Dark Skies status in December 2020. Natalie Beal is a policy planner at the Broads Authority. Both are Members of the Royal Town Planning Institute. Natalie and Paul will deliver an hour long session that will be in three parts. Firstly, an introduction to how the planning system works. They will then focus on how lighting can be influenced through the planning system. Finally, they will give a planner’s view on the 10 policy proposals from the Dark Skies APPG.
Speakers: Natalie Beal MRTPI, Broads Authority and Paul Fellows MRTPI from North York Moors.
An experienced street lighting team’s perspective -
Scotland has a strong focus on accelerating the provision of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Data shows that outside of London, Scotland is way ahead of the rest of the UK in the provision of public charge points. So, what can be learnt from Westminster’s EV charging rollout? The process has been managed by a specific team, with technical input from the council’s street lighting team. This CPD presentation will give the street lighting team’s view of the in-column EV charging rollout in the council. Covering the expectations versus reality under current standards, the issues found following installation, and the ever-changing landscape of what can be allowed on the highway, this session will benefit every street lighting professional with an involvement in EV charging. The webinar will also include an overview of the issues to consider with rapid chargers.
Speaker: Dean Wendelborn BE(Civil) and Dip.Lighting (LET), Westminster City Council
Road Lighting Standards for Europe and beyond, a personal reflection.
Join ILP Ireland on a world tour, headlined by Nick Smith. You might think the European road lighting Standards would be applied the same way across all of Europe but that isn’t the case. This webinar will discuss how EN13201 is applied in various European countries and their thinking behind this. The webinar will then focus on America, looking at their approach to lighting design in USA and Canada; the Standards used, the design metrics and how they are applied. Next on the world tour will be Australia and New Zealand, again, looking at their Standards, the metrics and how they are applied. The final stop will be the middle east where a range of Standards are applied.
The world becoming less isolated with improved communications so designing for overseas clients will become more commonplace in future. This is a must see webinar for all those involved in lighting design.
Speaker: Nick Smith FILP IEng MIES, Nick Smith Associates Limited
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2. ILP Professional Industry Partners support technical output from the
Institution and are recognised at all national ILP events.
Please ask us to find out how your organisation can become a PIP.
3. The Institution of Lighting
Professionals (ILP) is the UK and
Ireland's largest and most influential
professional lighting association,
dedicated solely to excellence in
lighting.
4. Our vision
The Institution of Lighting Professionals unites the skills of engineering, design
and technology in order to deliver quality lighting for the built environment
and achieve public benefit.
In setting and establishing standards for good practice, the Institution seeks
to ensure that its members attain and develop the professional knowledge,
education and skills to meet necessary competencies, and to enhance their
careers.
Working on exterior and interior projects, in public spaces, workplace, leisure,
retail and residential applications, members of the Institution of Lighting
Professionals deliver excellence in light and lighting, a quality which is
recognised by both private and public sectors.
5. What we do
As an influential professional body, we are
consulted by government on a wide range
of issues, including legislation and
regulations that affect the built
environment. We aim to ensure that
proposed measures are both effective and
practicable, by serving on committees, and
commenting on draft legislation, reports
and consultations.
•THE LIGHTING JOURNAL
•CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
•TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SUPPORT
•REGIONS
•YOUNG LIGHTING PROFESSIONALS
•PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRY PARTNERS
6. We focus on you
The Institution of Lighting Professionals is an educational charity and
our main focus is on individual members. That means we focus on
YOU not your company.
We offer a variety of CPD training courses, technical advice and up-
to-date information, helping you build & further your career and
encourage you, so you feel more competent in your job role.
We also hold and support various events around the country, bringing
together, like-minded people in the lighting industry who can then
share information, ideas and most importantly, build a network of
colleagues & friends.
Have a look at our available courses -
https://www.theilp.org.uk/careers/training/
8. TRAINING - International
For more details please contact
Jess Gallacher,
ILP Operations Manager at
jess@theilp.org.uk
Regent House
Regent Place
Rugby
Warwickshire
CV21 2PN
UK
Telephone: +441788 576492
10. NEW document - PLG05: The Brightness of
Illuminated Advertisements
The ILP has just launched the latest
Professional Lighting Guide –
PLG05 provides clear guidance on the
planning, assessment and maintenance
of all forms of illuminated
advertisements.
It is a must have document for planners
and lighting specialists who work in the
area.
Order your copy today –
https://www.theilp.org.uk/plg05
11. Next ILP Events
The Institution of Lighting Professionals has an exciting programme of
events, packed with potential for all lighting professionals.
•How to be brilliant: 24 February, London - Florence Lam will kick off
2015 HTBB. This is FREE to attend.
•How to be brilliant: 24 March, London – with Michael Grubb. This is
FREE to attend.
•Lightscene: on the right track, 21 May, Northampton (comprising
exhibition and CPD seminars). Visitor tickets are FREE.
•Professional Lighting Summit, 23 & 24 Sept, Chester (exhibition to
accompany seminars and workshops.
12. Events 2015
• International Year of Light 2015
The International Year of Light is a global initiative which will highlight to
the citizens of the world the importance of light and optical
technologies in their lives, for their futures, and for the development of
society. It is a unique opportunity to inspire, educate, and connect on a
global scale.
• Lightschool – Part of the Design Surface Show, 10-12
February, London
Keep up to date with latest events by subscribing to our FREE e-
newsletter - www.theilp.org.uk/e-news/
13. Reasons to join
The ILP is dedicated to providing the information, support and services that enable
you to qualify and work to high standards in lighting.
1. Gain professional recognition through the use of post nominal letters.
Demonstrate professionalism and competence to employers, associates and
clients.
2. Receive the Lighting Journal which delivers news, views and guidance for your
work and career progression.
3. Receive discounts on the many events and full range of technical reports
published by the ILP.
4. ILP's Training and CPD Programmes ensure you are well placed to maintain and
develop your skills, and progress your career.
5. Access to comprehensive technical advice on all lighting issues via a technical
support network.
6. ILP runs a series of technical events nationally, which members are invited to
attend.
7. Regular updates on lighting courses and training on current topics are sent to
all members, enabling technical competence.
8. Our extensive range of training, CPD events and conferences ensures there are
many opportunities to network with fellow lighting professionals.
9. The seven ILP Regions give you convenient local access to fellow professionals
and a range of technical and networking events.
10. Under 35? The Young Lighting Professionals (YLP) group provides a dedicated
network and its own programmes just for you.
The Lighting Journal is the official, monthly magazine of the Institution and is exceptional in delivering information on all aspects of the lighting profession. Issues include a lively mix from technical articles, developments, and detailed case studies, to new products and services, professional news, opinion and debate. Lighting Journal also regularly investigates new research, examines its findings, and considers its implications for lighting in the future.
CPD
It is essential that all lighting professionals can demonstrate continuing professionalism and competence. Our programme of courses, seminars and events plays a key role in helping lighting professionals maintain and update their existing skills, acquire new skills, and develop their career. The newly launched Lighting Professional Development Framework is set up for members to achieve their full potential, reach personal objectives, strengthen professional credibility, and accelerate career development.
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SUPPORT
We have a network of technical study panels that contribute to British, European and International Standards, and produce technical reports on a wide range of lighting topics, providing essential guidance to the profession. Technical advice is available via the Institution’s Professional Services Managers.
REGIONS
The ILP has a strong regional network in the UK and Ireland, giving members a chance to view presentations on the latest issues and developments in the lighting community. Attending regional events also offers the valuable opportunity to network with fellow lighting professionals.
YOUNG LIGHTING PROFESSIONALS
The YLP group is part of the ILP, and is run by young lighting professionals aged 35 and under. They represent the views and opinions of younger members of the profession and provide a special focus for those interested in or developing a career in lighting. There are no additional fees or qualifications required to join – the only requirement is ILP membership.
PIPS
Professional Industry Partners have the opportunity to support the ILP in providing more technical information, more training and more education to support lighting professionals now and in the future. These are the people who will develop new technologies, provide a competent and skilled workforce and contribute to your organisation’s success today and in the months and years to come.
TRAINING
We offer many training courses including the Exterior Lighting Diploma, and short courses. The courses offered enable lighting professionals to maximise their potential and build their knowledge base to make them stand out from the crowd. For more information, please visit https://www.theilp.org.uk/careers/training/
TRAINING
We offer many training courses including the Exterior Lighting Diploma, and short courses. The courses offered enable lighting professionals to maximise their potential and build their knowledge base to make them stand out from the crowd. For more information, please visit https://www.theilp.org.uk/careers/training/
TRAINING
We offer many training courses including the Exterior Lighting Diploma, and short courses. The courses offered enable lighting professionals to maximise their potential and build their knowledge base to make them stand out from the crowd. For more information, please visit https://www.theilp.org.uk/careers/training/
EVENTS
We organise events regularly nationwide to educate and promote good lighting. Our events range from regional technical meetings to large scale exhibitions and conferences, bringing together product and service providers. We also arrange seminars on a range of issues to provide the latest information and to educate those new to the industry.
These are the highlights of our calendar over the next few months.
EVENTS
We organise events regularly nationwide to educate and promote good lighting. Our events range from regional technical meetings to large scale exhibitions and conferences, bringing together product and service providers. We also arrange seminars on a range of issues to provide the latest information and to educate those new to the industry.
These are the highlights of our calendar over the next few months.