DLC Summit 2022: May 24

LDS 7 CS DLC 400

March 23, 2022

Join DLC at Aloft Boston Seaport District in Boston, on May 24, 2022, for the 2022 DLC Summit: Lighting the Path to a Decarbonized Future.

Work with DLC to transition the QPL to drive adoption of advanced lighting for financial savings and carbon reduction in buildings and outdoor environments. During this summit, they will be looking at lighting as a system and identifying the steps that are needed for evolving the DLC technical requirements. This includes addressing needs for the energy efficiency programs to incorporate scalable, connected lighting.

Key Topics:

  • Driving energy and financial savings in buildings and outdoor environments while reducing environmental impact
  • Addressing stakeholder needs and overcoming barriers to adoption
  • Applying a systems approach to new versions of the DLC technical requirements

Go HERE to register

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