SLL - Light2Perform
Light2Perform brings together lighting professionals, electrical engineers, facilities managers, lighting manufacturers, digital engineers, and many more to discuss the key topics relating to anyone who works with light and lighting.
With a programme carefully curated by the Society of Light and Lighting (SLL), Light2Perform offers one day of the most up to date lighting content. Following a successful debut in 2023, Light2Perform will be returning this year, as part of CIBSE Build2Perform Live on 13-14 November at the Excel, London.
Day one will feature a dedicated Light2Perform programme, covering lighting and inclusivity, the circular economy, and what we can learn from post-occupancy evaluation. On day two, we will have dedicated Maintain2Perform content, covering updates to Guide M: Maintenance and Engineering, NABERS UK for FM and Operations Managers, healthcare maintenance, and more.
Speakers will be delivering focused, fast paced and informative presentations, useful to all who are involved in the design, specification, running and maintaining of lighting systems.
The theme of the Light2Perform conference is Lighting Quality for People with presentations and panel discussions will include lighting for people with neurodiversity, people with visual impairment, the new aesthetic of repair and re-use and post occupancy evaluation of office lighting, what can we learn from light dosimetry.
Alongside lively discussion and debate, the Society of Light and Lighting invite you to join for networking, where you will have the opportunity to meet leaders within lighting design, manufacturing, and guidance.
SLL - Who are we:
With over 3300 members globally, the Society of Light and Lighting (SLL) is recognised as an authority on lighting and welcomes all who are interested in any aspect of the world of light, lighting, and its design or application. Lighting designers, consulting engineers, researchers, students, academics, manufacturers, sales staff and many more all contribute to and are members of the SLL..
L2P Highights 2023:
Check out the standout moments from last year:
- Teresa Aguilar Carrasco was named SLL Young Lighter 2023 with her project, CircaLight, a new circadian light assessment tool for the Grasshopper environment
- The conference feautured the launch of LG7 Lighting for offices and LG14 Control of electric lighting.
- A Practical Journey Through TM66 (Creating a Circular Economy) And TM65.2 (Embodied Carbon In Building Services: Lighting, a calculation methodology)
Helen Loomes, SLL President
Sessions featured will look at:
- TM66 Impact & Next Steps.
- Remanufacture of luminaires, and the new BS 8887-221 code of practice
- Rethinking sustainability: Do we need a cultural shift towards repair?
- LG23: Creative Lighting and Compliance
- RNIB Case Study: Lighting for People with Visual Impairment
- Post occupancy evaluation of office lighting – what can we learn from light-dosimetry? Study of occupants following new lighting installations.
- Panel Session: Lighting for people with neurodiversity. What we think we know, what we think we do not know and what is needed to quantify it?
SLL Young Lighter 2023
Teresa Aguilar Carrasco was named SLL Young Lighter 2023 with her project, CircaLight, a new circadian light assessment tool for Grasshopper environment.
This year’s final was hosted by SLL President-Elect, Dan Lister FSLL and took place at LiGHT23 on the 21st November, with all four finalists delivering their presentations to a live audience of their peers. Teresa was announced as the 29th SLL Young Lighter winner at Light2Perform on 5th December 2023 at ExCel
Recolight
SLL and CIBSE are proud to partner with Recolight who are running a major event alongside CIBSE Build2Perform 2024 and SLL - Light2Perform.
Recolight are the UK's leading specialist WEEE compliance scheme for the lighting industry.
Nigel Harvey, CEO, Recolight
2023 Themes:
Key themes for Light2Perform 2023 included:
- Emergency lighting
- External lighting
- Dark skies
- Light pollution
- Health and wellbeing
- Regulation
- Sustainability
Interested in SLL - Light2Perform ? Contact Amy Emmett (AEmmett@cibse.org)