Fundamentals of Lighting course
The IES West District 6 - Edmonton is once again offering it’s Lighting Fundamentals course, ED100. Spring session runs through June.


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IES Annual Conference
The IES annual conference will be held in Toronto November 7-9, 2010. Several seminars, a tabletop tradeshow and the opportunity to meet with lighting professionals from all over highlight this event.


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IES Street and Area Lighting Conference
Huntington Beach California hosts this year’s Street and Area Lighting Conference on September 26-29, 2010. This is a chance for all those who work with Street and Area lighting to see the newest products, attend several educational seminars and discuss these topics with peers from around the globe.


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AGI32 Training
Lighting Analysts is offering the following training for their AGI32 design software.

The general Introductory Training Class is a basic-level class that covers the use of AGi32 for interior and exterior projects, except roadway lighting. Some daylighting is also included. It is designed for those with little or no experience with AGi32. (Familiarity with lighting terminology is assumed.) In addition to the material covered in the 2-day class, the 3-day class also includes a segment on luminaire photometry and human vision, as well as a more complicated project at the end, and more time for on-your-own exercises to cement your skills..

The Roadway Emphasis Class is a basic-level class that covers the use of AGi32 for street, highway, and tunnel projects, including lighting for pedestrians. It is designed for those with little or no experience with AGi32. (Familiarity with roadway lighting terminology is assumed.) In addition to the material covered in the 2-day class, the 3-day class also includes segments on luminaire photometry and human vision, RP-8, lighting for roundabouts, and more time for on-your-own exercises to cement your skills.

The Advanced Class is for those with a significant amount of experience with AGi32 who want to increase their skills. In addition to the material covered in the 2-day class, the 3-day class covers Troubleshooting tips for situations commonly encountered, as well as additional material on modeling, improving the rendered image, creating a custom luminaire symbol, and Statistical Areas.



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