Webinar: The value of smart public lighting for improving the life of citizens
The NWE region faces a big challenge to shift towards a low carbon economy by 2050. The use of smart public lighting has a large potential for energy efficiency and carbon reduction.
The SMART-SPACE project is all about the creation, demonstration, monitoring and evaluation of a smart light system that can be adjusted to the specific needs of different municipalities in the NWE region.
Programme
10:00 | Webinar dynamic intro |
10:05 | Engaging citizens in co-creating smart lighting Elke Den Ouden, TU/e LightHouse |
10:20 | The value of smart lighting: interaction levels for improving the use of public space Rianne Valkenburg, TU/e LightHouse |
10:40 | Exploratory walks: Participatory approaches in the design of public lighting Sarah Halin, Lighting Designer, Operational Manager and Project Leader, Radiance 35 |
11:00 | The need for stronger collaboration in urban lighting: the societal added value of urban lighting Mark Burton-Page, General Director, LUCI Association |
11:15 | Q&A |
11:25 | What's next? Announcement of the upcoming webinars and future activities within the SMART-SPACE project. |
When
Thursday 29 April 2021, 10:00 - 11:30 (CET)
Register
To attend this free webinar, registration is required before Friday 23 April 2021 via the platform Eventbrite: click here.
This second webinar is part of a series of three free webinars.
Please save the date for:
Webinar 3
- Creating a smart light system: lessons learned from the SMART-SPACE project
Thursday 3 June 2021, 10:00 - 11:30 (CET)
Presentations and recording of webinar 1 "Smart public lighting as a step towards sustainability" which took place on Thursday 1 April 2021, will soon be available in our news section on this website.