LEDs Connected SSL & Controls - Mar 13th, 2023
 
 
News and resources on connected lighting, controls, and IoT implementation for smart buildings and cities
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March 13, 2023

Welcome to LEDs Magazine’s Connected SSL & Controls newsletter for March 13, 2023. Last week I attended LEDucation in New York, and wow, what a busy show floor it was. While it didn’t surprise me that there were lighting controls on display among the mainly architectural lighting exhibits, the range from snap-in luminaire-level lighting controls to more complex remote commissioning, multidevice network communications, and subscription-based building monitoring services just reinforced the point that there is no “one” lighting controls end user or customer and no single mode of implementation across all environments, use cases, and building management scenarios. This is not a one-size-fits-all technology.

In this issue:

  • Tax code revisions could increase demand for advanced lighting controls to qualify for buildings tax deduction
  • Complex DMX controls work behind the scenes at Geffen Hall, delivering a magical entertainment experience

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Carrie Meadows, [email protected]

FEATURED STORY
It’s been a long time coming. CEO Sonesson sees more and bigger installations in the near future, such as one at the headquarters of a Dutch retailer.
MORE ARTICLES & RESOURCES
CRAIG DILOUIE clarifies the financial incentives for building owners and designers to achieve greater efficiencies based on the expanded Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction.
Fisher Marantz Stone and Fisher Dachs Associates inject color, dexterity, and glamour in their lighting designs at the iconic home of the New York Philharmonic.
IN THE INDUSTRY
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FROM OUR PARTNERS
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