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Commercial Lighting Market to Reach $56 Billion by 2030
Research and Markets has published a new analysis, Commercial Lighting Market by Offering, Installation Type, Communication Technology, End-use Application, End-user Global Forecast 2025-2030. The 187-page document covers key factors driving the growth of the commercial lighting market sector (including fixtures for hospitality, retail, workspaces, and more applications), which reached over $17 billion in 2024 and…

Hurry Back!
Walt Disney Imagineering continues to reanimate haunted attractions As each October approaches, there’s a proliferation of haunted attractions designed to scare the bejesus out of willing visitors. “Get out!” is often the unwelcoming operative term in such environments, followed by visitors’ screaming and scrambling out of danger. But for more than 55 years, one iteration…

Rise of the Machines
Defining goals and boundaries for the use of AI Ten years ago, the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) was something that you might see in a dystopian sci-fi movie or hear tech executives pontificate on as they sold you software. From the conceptualization of AI in the 1950s, AI always felt like a distant future…

A Howling Good Time
“The Legend of Luna” extends Great Wolf Resorts’ storytelling canvas Picture a cozy living room inside a log cabin on a chilly night. The fireplace is softly glowing, a dark-wood mantel is adorned with treasures from the forest, candles flicker in the windowsills, and you’re reading a fairytale aloud from a worn, leather-bound book. Now,…

Last Look: Everything the Light Touches
For a third time, light lovers on social media answered LD+A’s call for their best images of natural light phenomena. As always, the submissions the editors received did not disappoint. See images from around the world by (top row from left to right) Kevin Cleary, Ilana Zucker-Scharff, Pamela Micks; (middle row) Ardra Zinkon, Karla…

Careers: Remote Work and Relocation
Articulate your incentives and benefits Things have obviously changed significantly in employment trends since 2020, so I thought I would take a “recruiter’s perspective” look at the numbers based on my placements in the lighting industry over the last 16 years to provide some concrete evidence. As suspected, since 2020, relocations have decreased and remote…

Research: Empowering Electricians
Securing the Future of Smart Buildings with Cybersecurity Skills As buildings become increasingly integrated with advanced control technologies, cybersecurity concerns have risen significantly. This is particularly true for networked lighting systems, as cybersecurity has become more important due to their growing integration with IP networks and other building IT and operational technology (OT) systems. Historically,…

Designed for Design
Illumination allows for versatility in a California gallery The 2023 IES Illumination Award of Merit-recipient Autodesk Gallery in San Francisco, CA, holds inside its doors a range of design-based exhibits to awe and inspire. Visitors can take a closer look at examples of innovation from 3-D-printed stop-motion puppets from animation company LAIKA to hydrogen-powered drone…

Diversity: Forward Momentum
A peek at future IES DEIR Committee initiatives Since the inception of the IES Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Respect (DEIR) Committee in 2021, we have set annual agendas and goals while always keeping our core mission forefront: to be an advisory committee to the Board and the Society on matters of DEI. Several of our…

January 8-11 Lightovation Show in Dallas Inspires With 1 Million Square Feet of Lighting Exhibits
Twice a year, each January and June, Dallas Market Center hosts the largest residential lighting show in the Western Hemisphere. Lightovation offers 1 million square feet of permanent exhibits encompassing all categories of lighting for home and hospitality environments. This includes decorative and architectural fixtures, interior and exterior lighting, light sources and controls. The next…

First Beacon Awards Winners Announced
The winners of the first-annual Beacon Awards, presented by DLFNY, honoring outstanding achievements in lighting design in 2024, were announced at a ceremony in October at Sony Hall in New York City. The winners of the categories, Commercial, Exterior, History/Cultural, Hospitality/Retail, New York Project, Product Design Innovation and Residential, are as follows, respectively: The Spiral…

LCA Announces New Course
The Lighting Controls Association (LCA), a council of NEMA, has updated the Education Express course, EE105: Lighting Control System Design. The course, which serves as required reading to prepare for NALMCO’s Certified Lighting Controls Professional (CLCP) exam, is registered with the AIA Continuing Education System and recognized by the NCQLP. It is authored by C.…

Lumen Awards 2025, Open for Entries
The IESNYC is open to entries, until January 10, 2025, for the prestigious Lumen Awards program, which recognize excellence, professionalism, ingenuity and originality in architectural lighting design. Eligible projects include interior and exterior designs anywhere in the world by New York-based designers or projects located in New York City by designers from all over the…

A Gem Shines Through
Dolese Bros. headquarters is a concrete achievement The Wichita Mountains in southwestern Oklahoma was the location of one of the last gold rushes in the U.S. Between 1901 and 1904, approximately 20,000 miners traveled to the area, seeking their fortune. Unbeknownst to them at the time, the mineral wealth of the region was in the…

Foodies in London, Rejoice!
A new flagship store is sure to catch eyes and satisfy sweet tooths Krispy Kreme on Oxford Street in London’s West End boasts fresh, hot Original Glazed Doughnuts off the line and circular rings of illumination to mimic the iconic shape of the beloved treats. Designed by Light Forms in conjunction with interior designers from…