Invitation to a seminar on Nordic Household Lighting - Future Perspectives Copenhagen, October 5th (evening) 6th 2009 New Eco-design legislation on household lighting enters into force in September 2009, herby starting a gradual phase-out of the incandescent bulb. This introduces challenges and opportunities for lighting designers to develop new ways of illuminating indoor living spaces. Many questions may arise in the process: Which new technologies exit in the market today, and how good are they? What are the up-and-coming technologies? How do light designers from Nordic countries address the challenges? Can LED-technologies offer appropriate solutions, and when will these be broadly available? How can development projects lead to successful results? Through presentations, discussion and exhibitions, the seminar will offer answers to these and other questions. Furthermore, the seminar will open up the possibility for professionals in the Nordic countries share knowledge and benefit from each others experience.
Who should attend? Lighting designers are the primary target group. Producers, importers and wholesalers of lamps and luminaries, and other professionals working with lighting solutions can also benefit from the seminar. Time and venue Monday October 5 at 19.00 21.00, and Tuesday October 6 2009: 09.00 16.00 Radisson SAS Falconer Hotel, Falkoner Allé 9, 2000 Copenhagen. Radisson SAS Falconer Hotel web-site: http://www.radissonblu.com/falconerhotelcopenhagen Getting there: The Metro line from Kastrup Airport leaves every few minutes. Get off at Frederiksberg Station (app. 20 minutes ride from the airport) and walk to the hotel as shown in the following map (app. 250 m): Registration Registration is required. You can register by filling out the attached registration form and sending it to anvend@ens.dk.the final date for registration is Friday, September 25 2009. NB: the number of places is limited. Price Participation is free of charge. However, in the event of absence a fee of 200 will be charged for participation plus the list price for a hotel room if booked. Credit card details are therefore required upon registration.
Accommodation Participants can stay at the Radisson SAS Falconer Hotel at a reduced seminar-rate of 1295,- DKK including breakfast. The special booking should be made by directly calling the hotel at +45 38156500, and stating the code Energistyrelsen block. Only a limited number of rooms is available at the reduced price. The final date for special rate booking is September 11, 2009. Programme A tentative programme is attached. The speaking language of the seminar will be English. Translation will not be available.
Programme Monday, October 5: 18.30 20.00 registration 19.00 21.00 welcome cocktail and light buffet Exhibitions of the latest technologies and design solutions by lighting producers and Nordic lighting-design companies Tuesday, October 6: Exhibitions of the latest technologies and design solutions by lighting producers and Nordic lighting-design companies Coffee and tea will be available in the exhibition area throughout the day. Chairperson and moderator: Casper Kofod, Energy Piano 08.30 09.00 Registration 09.00 09.10: Welcome & introduction Fredrik von Malmborg / chairman of the working group on energy efficiency, Nordic Minister Council 09.10 09.40: Case stories and visions of colour, design and management of modern illuminants Jesper Kongshaug / lighting designer, Denmark 09.40 10.10: From incandescent and halogen lamps to energy effect full spectrum fluorescent and LED lighting Ilkka Pekanheimo / lighting designer, Finland 10.10-10.40 LED lighting in pre-fabricated kitchens
Kalle Hashmi / Swedish Energy Agency 10.40 11.10: Coffee, tea and refreshments in the exhibition area 11.10 11.40: Luxo s innovative design solutions for quality, comfort and stimulation in the working environment Martin Holmberg, product director, Luxo Norway 11.40 12.10: Experiences from the Finnish home lighting during the Housing Fairs in 2006 2009 Tuomo Räsänen / Lighting designer, Finland 12.10 13.30: Lunch buffet in the exhibition area 13.30 14.00: What is happening in the lighting labs? Jørn Brinkmann / Sales director, Osram 14.00 14.30: Presentation of the EU-Commission s on-going Eco-design study Directional lighting Paul Van Tichelen (Vito)/ Head of the consortium conducting the lighting studies on behalf of the European Commission 14.30 15.00: Coffee, tea and refreshments in the exhibition area 15.00 15.45: Panel discussion and questions 15.45 16.00: Summary and closing remarks by the chair