October 16, 2017
The Lumenpulse Group at PLDC 2017!
The Lumenpulse Group is proud to sponsor this year's edition of the Professional Lighting Design Convention (PLDC). In its 6th year, the bi-annual convention will be held in Paris, France from November 1-4, 2017 and serves as a networking platform for the global lighting design community.
This year, our latest innovations will be on display in the PLDC Sponsor Exhibition area, including:
- Our Lumenalpha Cylinder range. The newest addition to this brand's growing offering for commercial, retail and hospitality applications. The cylinder architectural family offers a wide range of sizes, mounting options, lumen outputs, as well as field-changeable accessories and optics (15°, 25°, 40°, 60°, asymmetric wallwash and double asymmetric optic).
- A preview of the new Exenia CR-1 projector. This projector is the perfect fusion of Exenia's elegant design and advanced optics systems, reaching up to 17,103 cd/klm intensity with the 10° beam and efficiency of up to 100 lm/W.
- A preview of the new Lumenpulse Lumenbeam LBX extra-narrow optic. The 4° extra-narrow optic will deliver light at an exceptional 1,000,000 peak candelas, enough to put 1 lx of light at a distance of 1 km
Lumenpulse is also sponsoring "The Luminous Future of our Cities" conference by Rune Nielsen/DK, co-founder and partner of Kollision. In this presentation, the current state of media architecture will take centre stage and how this architectural paradigm shift is affecting our urban environments. Interested parties can register to attend online via this link.
"We're delighted to be supporting the PLDC," said Sébastien Jegado, Vice-President Sales and Marketing EMEA & APAC. "This is an excellent forum to showcase new products and exchange ideas with the lighting community from around the globe."
PLDC is organized by VIA-Verlag, the publishing house of the Professional Lighting Design magazine, PLD and will be held at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, France from November 1-4, 2017.
Please click here to visit the Convention website.