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Lighting a path to net-zero: new research shaping illumination innovation

From colour kinetics to lighting for wellbeing, leading lighting company Signify hosts a series of research-based webinars offering continuous learning for lighting experts

As a world leader in connected LED lighting systems, software and services, Signify is recognised for its expertise in the field of illumination. Recently, the company has committed to reaching net-zero by 2040, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 90 per cent across its entire value chain. To reach this goal, Signify has invested in conducting scientific research and thought leadership to bolster innovation and set a benchmark for industry standards.

Signify host this research on its ‘innovation platform’ on the company’s website. Most recently, Signify has started a webinar series spanning topics from trends in office lighting to LED initiatives. The series includes industry specific webinars, covering healthcare, managed services, agriculture, sports and office design.

With the company’s commitment to net-zero, Signify has placed particular emphasis on understand the sustainability trends driving lighting innovation. An upcoming webinar explores ways in which offices should balance natural and artificial light and consider how lighting designs can contribute to achieving high performance, low carbon buildings.

Industry professionals can also benefit from access to Signify Academy, which is home to a host of training videos, articles and podcasts. The courses are short form and easily digestible, offering individuals the chance to delve deeper into topics around climate change and innovative lighting solutions.

Upcoming webinars include a look at lighting design challenges in the world of F1 racing, as well as an exploration of architectural lighting design beyond traditional illumination. Find out more about upcoming webinars here, and access the catalogue of past webinars here.

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