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Welcome to IES24 The Lighting Conference

New York City, August 15-17, New York Marriott Marquis, Times Square

August 15 – 17, 2024    
New York Marriott Marquis, Times Square

Join us in New York City, 15-17 August 2024 for IES’ annual conference, IES24: The Lighting Conference, the preeminent conference for all things lighting, from research to design to technology and more—a true state of the industry event.

 
Our three day event includes a day of hands-on workshops and two days of educational sessions and technical papers & presentations, with up to 24 CEU’s available!
In addition to the learning opportunities, IES24 is home to the world renowned Industry Progress Report, with leading manufacturers, exhibits and reception, Emerging Professionals Day, the Leadership Forum, and the industry benchmarking Illumination Awards and Gala.
Everything to Know Before You Go!

Paper & Poster Submissions Close May 8

PAPER & POSTER SUBMISSION

Registration is NOW OPEN

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Rate

IES Member Full Registration (IA Gala Included)
$949
Non-Member Full Registration (IA Gala Included)
$1,199
Emerging Professional Full Registration (IA Gala Included)
$699
Student Full Registration (IA Gala Not Included)
$250
Retired/Emeritus Full Registration (IA Gala Included)
$699
One Day Pass – Member, (IA Gala Not Included)
$549
One Day Pass – Non-Member (IA Gala Not Included)
$699
IA Gala Only
$200
IA Gala On-Site
$249
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Exhibit Hall Only
$199
Workshop - IES Member
$200
Workshop - Non-Member
$300
The History of Lighting in New York City – Walking Tour - IES Member
$100
The History of Lighting in New York City – Walking Tour - Non-Member
$125
The History of Lighting in New York City – Walking Tour - IES EP/Students
$50

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Early Bird

Closes May 28

Regular

IES Member Full Registration (IA Gala Included)

$799

$949

Non-Member Full Registration (IA Gala Included)

$1,049

$1,199

Emerging Professional Full Registration (IA Gala Included)

$629

$699

Student Full Registration (IA Gala Not Included)

$250

$250

Retired/Emeritus Full Registration (IA Gala Included)

$629

$699

One Day Pass – Member, (IA Gala Not Included)

$499

$549

One Day Pass – Non-Member (IA Gala Not Included)

$649

$699

IA Gala Only

$200

$200

IA Gala On-Site

$249

Exhibit Hall Only

$199

$199

Book Your Conference Hotel Room Today!

Hotel and Venue

New York Marriott Marquis
1535 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
The New York Marriott Marquis in Times Square is the center of IES24 Lighting Conference activities! At just $269 per room night, IES works to get the lowest room rate possible for all of our attendees.
Book your hotel room by July 22 to secure these great rates.
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The Lighting Conference at a Glance

Thursday

Leadership Forum
Hands-On Workshops
Exhibits Reception
Society Awards
Opening Reception, sponsored by
Cooper Lighting

Friday

Opening Keynote
General Session
Exhibits
Sessions & Papers

Saturday

Networking Session
Sessions & Papers
Exhibits
IES25 Announcement

Agenda

7:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Registration Open

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

EP’s & LF’s Breakfast

9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m

Emerging Professionals Day

Soho Complex

Leadership Forum

Duffy/ Columbia

WORKSHOPS
8:00 a.m. –12:00 p.m.

Light and Human Health: Putting the Recommended Practice into Professional Practice

Kimberly Mercier, George Brainard

Topic: Light & Human Health

Advanced Digital Tools for Daylighting Design

 

Nathan Sharnas, Reinhardt Swart

Topic: Emerging Technologies

Photometry in Action

Craig Bernecker

Topic: Design
At Parsons School of Design

12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.

Topic: Design

Tony Esposito

Topic: Lighting Science

Getting Real with DALI: Beyond the Digital Buzz

Carol Jones, Michael Myer

Topic: Emerging Technologies

The DOE L-Prize competition is designed to spur ground-breaking innovation for next-generation lighting in commercial buildings. DOE deliberately set the bar high, with ambitious innovation goals for efficiency, sustainability, connectivity, and more. Six winning prototypes demonstrated extraordinary performance and capabilities, and this session will gather these leading-edge innovators to explore what they see as the biggest remaining challenges, and what this prize teaches us about future research needs.

Moderator: Gabe Arnold, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

  • Scott Metker, Autani
  • Cary Eskow, Grid Interactive Efficient Building Alliance (GiEBA)
  • Sean Darras, lightly
  • Stephen Zhou, McWong International
  • David Woodward and Magdalena Beverly, Signify
5:00 p.m.–6:30 p.m.

Exhibits with Reception

Located in Broadway Ballroom

6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m.

Emerging Professionals Networking Reception

Located in Harlem room

6:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m.  

President’s Opening Reception & Society Awards, sponsored by Cooper Lighting

Located in Astor room

8:00 a.m.–9:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast

9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m.

Light and Health: Translating Research into Recommendations

 For more than two decades, the academic research community has been investigating the impact of light on human health and wellbeing. While this remains an active area of research, new recommendations for indoor light exposure have emerged, considering the sensitivity of the human circadian, neuroendocrine, and alerting responses to light. This session provides an overview of the latest research findings, how these findings have been integrated into current recommendations for indoor light exposure, and finally, how these recommendations translate to lighting design and practice. Moderator: Morgan Pattison, SSLS, Inc.

  • Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School
  • Renske Lok, Stanford University
  • Lisa Ostrin, University of Houston
10:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.

Break

11:00 a.m. –12:30 p.m.

 Next-Generation Lighting Tools

As the lighting industry evolves, so do our tools. Artificial intelligence is impacting design and is poised to be integrated into industry practice and processes. This session will address new products and software that are adapting to meet new market expectations. The internet, electronics, and telecom industries are converging with lighting with the intent of adding it to their offerings. Trends including decarbonization, lighting for health, and a circular economy are triggering new standards and regulations that provide guidance and guiderails for lighting professionals. Join knowledgeable experts for a discussion of the next generation of tools available and needed for architectural lighting to meet current and future demands. Moderator: Mark Lien, Illuminating Engineering Society

  • Michael Davidson, Synapse Wireless
  • Thomas Paterson, Lux Populi
  • Eve Phillips, Capital One, formerly of Google AI
  • Jon Sargent, Solemma
12:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m.

Lunch

1:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

Novel Methods for Post-Occupancy Evaluations

 Post-occupancy evaluations are somewhat common practice for measuring the success of a lighting project, testing a design hypothesis, or identifying lessons learned for future designers. Historically, these evaluations have linked relatively static estimates of lighting quantities to occupant feedback collected from surveys or interviews; however, new technology has enabled more sophisticated assessments of increasingly capable daylighting and electric lighting systems. This session will highlight novel methods for characterizing occupant light exposure and discuss how these methods can deepen our understanding of the relationship between lighting conditions in real-world applications and occupant outcomes. Moderator: Andrea Wilkerson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

  • Mike Martinez, Atelier Ten
  • Shadab Rahman, Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  • Siobhan Rockcastle, University of Oregon
3:00 p.m

Closing Remarks

3:00 p.m.

Optional Tour of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Lighting Science & Technology Lab

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Agenda

Up to 24 CEU’s are available at this Conference

Time
Function
Proposed Room
8:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m

Registration

Registration/Coat Room

8:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m
IES Board of Directors Meeting
Columbia/Duffy
7:00 p.m – 10:00 p.m

The History of Lighting in New York City

Topic: Design

New York School of Interior Design

*Additonal Fee*

Off-Site

Time

Function

Proposed Room

7:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m

Registration

Registration/Coat Room

8:00 a.m – 9:00 a.m

EP/LF Breakfast (Invite Only)

Soho

9:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m

Emerging Professionals Day (Invite Only)

Olmstead/Gramercy/Herald

9:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m

Leadership Forum (Invite Only)

Astor

8:30 a.m – 12:00 p.m

Global Lighting Summit (Invite Only)

Columbia/Duffy

8:00 a.m – 12:00 p.m

Workshop: Light and Human Health: Putting the Recommended Practice into Professional Practice

Kimberly Mercier, George Brainard

Topic: Light & Human Health

*Additonal Fee*

Workshop: Advanced Digital Tools for Daylighting Design

Nathan Sharnas, Reinhardt Swart

Topic: Emerging Technologies

*Additonal Fee*

Workshop: Photometry in Action

Craig Bernecker

Topic: Design

Location: Off-site @ Parsons School of Design

*Additonal Fee*

Gotham/Chelsea & Hudson/Empire (Empire Complex)

1:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m

Workshop: A Deep Dive Into Light Source Color Science

Tony Esposito

Topic: Lighting Science

*Additonal Fee*

Workshop: Getting Real with DALI: Beyond the Digital Buzz

Carol Jones, Michael Myer

Topic: Emerging Technologies

*Additonal Fee*

Soho/Empire/Columbia

5:00 p.m – 6:30 p.m

Table Top Reception

Broadway

6:00 p.m – 7:00 p.m

EP Networking Reception (Invite Only)

Duffy

6:30 p.m – 10:30 p.m

Opening Reception and Society Awards (Sponsored by Cooper Lighting Solutions)

Astor

Time

Function

Proposed Room

7:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m

Registration

Registration/Coat Room

7:00 a.m – 8:30 a.m

Breakfast

Broadway

8:30 a.m – 10:00 a.m

General Session

Broadway

10:00 a.m – 11:00 a.m

Opening Keynote – Designing Calm Technology
Amber Case, Cyborg Anthropologist & Author

Broadway

11:00 a.m – 11:30 a.m

Networking Break

South Pre-Function

11:30 a.m – 12:30 p.m

Blinded by the Light? Reconsidering Street Lighting’s Impact on Crime Prevention

Nick Mesler

Topic: Humanities & Ethics

Illuminating “Current”- A Case Study on Public Art Suspension

Ardra Zinkon

Topic: Art & Process of Design

Everything DALI

Michael Davidson, Kevin Fitzmaurice

Topic: Emerging Technologies

Paper Presentations:

A Dynamic Visual Field Model for Capturing Light Entering Human Eyes
Hongyi Cai

Exploring the Use of Eye Tracking Devices in Lighting Research: A Comparative Analysis of Tobii Pro and Pupil Labs Glasses
Rugved Kore

Soho/Empire/Columbia

12:30 p.m – 2:00 p.m

Lunch & Table Top Exhibits

Broadway

12:30 p.m – 2:00 p.m

Research Track: Poster Presentations

North Pre-Function

1:00 p.m – 2:00 p.m

Research Track: Paper Presentations

Two 30-Minute Presentations

2:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m

Exterior Lighting for Durability, ESG and Circularity

Jason Osterman

Topic: Environment & Sustainability

What Does a Circadian Supportive Space Look Like? It Depends.

Nathan Sharnas, Matt Alleman

Topic: Light & Human Health

Design to Programming, Key Insights and Lessons Learned in Lighting Control System Implementation

Brennan Schumacher, Lauren Schwade

Topic: Emerging Technologies

Paper Presentations:

The Effect of Window Glazing on Circadian Light Distribution
Habib Arjmand Mazidi

An Alternative Assessment Method of Window View Quality Based on Image Quality Metrics
Won Hee Ko, Alp Durmus & Yuwei Wang

3:05 p.m – 4:05 p.m

What Makes It Bright?

Michael Royer, Belal Abboushi

Topic: Emerging Technologies, Sustainability

Level Up Your Revit Workflow: Embracing Automation with Dynamo and ChatGPT

Amber Wu

pic: Emerging Technologies

Project Completion = Design Completion? Discussion About Responsible Design Process

Meko Qini Huang

Topic: Art & Process of Design

Paper Presentations:

Investigating the Visibility Threshold of the Phantom Array Effect in Real Life Context
Maria Nilsson Tengelin

Phantom Array Practicians Approach
Ernesto Mendoza

Soho and Empire Complexes
7th Floor

4:05 p.m – 4:20 p.m

Networking Break

South Pre-Function

4:20 p.m – 5:20 p.m

Lights for All – Urban Lighting as an Agent of Sustainable Inclusion

Maria Fellows

Topic: Environment & Sustainability

Non-Visual Method for Determining Office Daylight Zones: Enhancing Energy Savings through Position and Viewing Direction Considerations

Shengliang Rong, Jianchuan Tan

Topic: Sustainability, Light & Human Health

DALI for Lighting Designers… Less Surrealism, More Realism

Avraham Mor, Casey Diers

Topic: Art & Process of Design

 

Paper Presentations:

How Do Ambient Lighting and Thermal Conditions Interact to Affect Cognitive and Physiological Responses in Older Adults?
Nina Sharp

The Cognitive Impacts of Light: Investigating the Differential Effects of Momentary and Daily Exposure
Mahya Fani

Soho and Empire Complexes
7th Floor

6:00 p.m – 7:30 p.m

Award Recipients Photos (Private)

Palace

6:30 p.m – 7:30 p.m

Illumination Awards Cocktail Reception

6th Floor Pre-Function

7:30 p.m – 9:30 p.m

Illumination Awards

Broadway

9:30 p.m – 10:30 p.m

Illumination Award Post-Reception (Sponsored by Acuity Brands)

Broadway

Time

Function

Proposed Room

7:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m

Registration

Broadway

8:00 a.m – 9:00 p.m

Breakfast

Broadway

9:00 a.m – 10:00 a.m

Breaking Dawn: The Challenges and Consequences of Light Pollution Remedies

Annika Jägerbrand, Alp Durmus, Maria Nilsson Tengelin

Topic: Environment & Sustainability

Mitigating Perception of Glare From Streetlights

Naomi Miller, Belal Abboushi

Topic: Lighting Research

Paper Presentations:

Assessing Spill Light in a Sensitive Coastal Area: An In-Depth Case Study of Two Different Lighting Installations
Stefan Källberg

Could Neuroscience and Smart Technologies Be the Answer to Inclusive Street Lighting?
Navaz Davoodian

Paper Presentations:

Impact of Melanopsin and Color Gamut on Spatial Brightness
Wangyang Song

The Effect of Luminance, Visual Angle, and Contrast on Peripheral Brightness Perception
Parisa Mahmoudzadeh

Soho/Empire/Columbia

10:05 a.m – 11:05 a.m

Community Centered Models in Practice: Expanding the Role of Lighting Design Beyond Arbitrators of Lux

Francesca Bastianini, Luciana Martinez, Iris Ahn

Topic: Art & Process of Design, Humanities & Ethics

What Is Semantic Interoperability and Why Should the Lighting Industry Care About It?

Michael Poplawski

Topic: Emerging Technologies

Paper Presentations:

User Preference of Sunset Dimming
Crispin Rock

Enlightening Final Moments: Lighting for the End-of-Life Journey
Yun-Hsuan Tsai

Paper Presentations:

Automated Shade Control Based on Daylight Glare Probability
Rick Mistrick

How Extended PoE is Solving the Carbon Puzzle for Intelligent Lighting
Karl Jonsson

Soho/Empire/Columbia

11:05 a.m – 11:10 a.m

Networking Break

South Pre-Function

11:10 a.m – 12:30 p.m

Industry Progress Report

Broadway

12:30 p.m – 1:30 p.m

Lunch & Table Top Exhibits

Broadway

1:00 p.m – 1:30 p.m

Research Track: Paper Presentations

One 30-Minute Presentation

Hudson/Empire & Columbia

1:30 p.m – 2:30 p.m

Hospitality Lighting: ANSI/IES RP-9 Leading the Way Beyond Calculations

Emlyn Altman, Chip Israel

Topic: Art & Process of Design

School Adoption of LEDs is Lagging – Why?

Jessica Collier Kelly, Alexandra Christiana, Andrea Wilkerson

Topic: Emerging Technologies, Sustainability

Paper Presentations:

CALiPER Radiometric Testing of Germicidal UV Products, Round 3: Far UV-C Luminaires
Jason Tuenge

The Impact of Nighttime Lighting Environments on Perceived Safety in California’s Underserved Community Parks
Jae Yong Suk

Paper Presentations:

Biodynamic Lighting: Establishing Foundational Considerations for ‘Life-Centric’ Lighting
Amardeep Dugar

Predictive Modeling of Cognitive Performance and Sleep Quality in Older Adults: Evaluating the Impact of Thermal and Lighting Conditions
Seonghyuk Son

Soho/Empire/Columbia

2:35 p.m – 3:35 p.m

Next Steps for Lighting Education

Daniel Blitzer, Tom Butters, Marc Hodges, Bob Preston

Topic: Professional Practices/Lighting Education

 

EPD, LCA, PCR…Making Sense of Environmental Declaration Alphabet Soup

Harold Jepsen, Aaron Smith, Chris Fournier, Debbie Melton

Topic: Environment & Sustainability

Paper Presentations:

Diagnosing Human-Light Interactions with the Aid of 360 HDR Imaging for Lighting Design
Hongyi Cai

Perception of Indoor Lighting: A Comparative Study in Physical and Virtual Environments
Niloofar Nikookar

Soho/Empire/Columbia

3:35 p.m – 3:50 p.m

Networking Break

South Pre-Function

3:50 p.m – 4:50 p.m

Modeling Light

Dan Weissman

Topic: Emerging Technologies, Art & Process of Design

*(working title) PoE and DC Systems

Moderator: Michael Poplawski

Panelists: TBD

Panel Session to be coordinated with and invted experts

Topic: Emerging Technologies

Paper Presentations:

Background Lighting in Art Galleries: Using Colored Lighting to Increase Perceived Vibrance of Artworks
Anushka Jain

Teaching Daylighting Design Through Experiential Learning
Clotilde Pierson

Soho/Empire/Columbia

TBD

Lighting Project Tour (Hosted by IESNYC)

Offsite

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Thank you to our 2024 Conference Sponsors!

To become an IES24 Lighting Conference Sponsor or Exhibitor, please contact Graham Kirk: gkirk@ies.org

Platinum Sponsors

Gold Sponsors

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Opening Reception & Awards Sponsor

Cooper Lighting Solutions logo

Exhibit Table-Tops

Acuity Brands logo
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Thank you to our 2024 Emerging Professionals Day Sponsors

To become an IES24 Emerging Professionals Day Sponsor, please contact Michael Austerlitz: mausterlitz@ies.org
Acuity Brands logo
IES Orange County Section
IES Rochester Section logo
SESCO Lighting logo

Cancellation Policy

Registrants who cancel their registration for any reason (including the denial of a travel visa due to delays or other issues) will receive a refund according to the following schedule

  • Registration canceled more than 30 days before the event will be refunded.
  • Registrations canceled less than 30 days but more than ten days before the event will be refunded 75% of the registration fee.
  • Registration canceled less than ten days before the event will not be eligible for a refund.
  • No refunds are granted for “no-shows.”
  • Transfers and substitutions of registration are not allowed.

Processing of Refunds

  • Refunds of registrations paid by credit card will be made by refunding to that credit card. Refunds of registrations paid by check will be made by check to the person or organization that issued the cheque.
  • All refunds should be requested in writing by completing the Refund Request form and emailed to oloukina@ies.org (over-the-phone cancellations will NOT be accepted).
  • ALL cancellations and refunds processed will incur a $99 cancellation/processing fee

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