May 16: IES Toronto Technical Luncheon Double Presentation

May 7, 2018

Listen to two thought leaders — Tim Licitra (left), IES Executive Director, and Tom Butters, currently IES Director of Education — at this final technical luncheon for the season.

Tim Licitra, “The State of the IES Towards 2020,” will provide an update on the behind the scenes activities that are geared to deliver the best value for membership in the IES.

Tom Butters, “Look What They’ve Done to My Metrics, Ma — A Brand New Key to Understanding Light,” reviews how technological advancements and physiological research is influencing the value and use of metrics.

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