LED professional Symposium & Exhibition 2011 (LpS)
LpS (LED professional Symposium) aims to become Europe‘s foremost LED lighting technology meeting point for lighting experts in industry and research. The symposium covers LED/OLED lighting technologies for luminaries, lamps and modules focusing on new system approaches, new components and the most up to date design methodologies.
From September 27th to 29th, 2011, global key players from the fields of industry and research will be meeting in Bregenz, Austria. This is where you can get the latest information on the newest technologies and developments and resolve challenges with state-of-the-art solutions.
The international user-oriented symposium will cover LED lighting technologies and their applications. The LpS exhibition will run concurrently.
LED lighting technology has a big influence on the development of new lighting solutions and is applied in all stages of lighting, from light generation to optical systems and lighting measurements. The symposium, which is planned to become an annual event - offers a comprehensive program that deals with these topics.
Specialists from all over the world will put forward their latest, as yet, unpublished, technology presentations. They are also available for detailed technical discussions during the event.
The symposium offers an ideal platform for dialogue between research, industry, product development and application.
Topics covered:
Evolution of LED lighting systems
Technologies for increased efficiencies of white LED systems
Technologies for mixing LED light
Reliability of LED lighting systems
Standardization & measurement of LED lighting systems
Design approaches & tools of LED lighting systems
Cost & production process improvements for LED lighting systems
Intellectual properties
System areas covered:
Light generation
Primary & secondary optics
Driver ICs
Lighting driver modules
Cooling devices
Substrate, packaging & connection devices & materials
Lighting control modules
Lighting design tools & configurators covering optics,
electronics & thermal components
Measurement & calibrating equipment
Production methodologies & manufacturing tools
Intellectual properties
How physiological data and facts from the field of natural science influence LED lighting technologies
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