Date:
13 Aug 2024,
5.30PM – 6.30PM
duration:
1 hr
Venue:
Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Architecture and Design
Address:
Vivian Street
Wellington
Cost:
Free event
Register Add to Calendar 2024-08-13 17:30:00 2024-08-13 18:30:00 Pacific/Auckland Circularity and Sustainability in Lighting-...

To lead the discussion we're delighted to have the following panel of lighting industry professionals:

• Mark Jansen, Creative Director and Original Concept Designer of Energyline: Presenting on NZ made Revalo along with a photometric analysis 10 years on.

• Michael Parish, Product Design Engineer and 3D printing expert: Presenting on factory optimisation and TM65 embodied carbon.

• Caleb King, Technical Director: Presenting on circularity use phase and Environmental Product Declarations (EPD’s).

Learning Outcomes:

• Circularity and in particular the Use and Reuse phase
• Understanding TM65, embodied Carbon
• Sustainability in the context of good lighting design choices
• NZ made and Product Optimisation
• Real World Analysis of LED product 10 years on
• Red List Free for Living Building and Reduced Toxicity for projects

Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Architecture and Design Engineering New Zealand hello@engineeringnz.org

Our Engineering New Zealand and Electrical Engineering Group members are invited by our friends at the Illumination Engineering Society, IES New Zealand, to join them for a workshop and panel discussion on Circularity and Sustainability within the lighting design, specification and manufacturing process..

To lead the discussion we're delighted to have the following panel of lighting industry professionals:

• Mark Jansen, Creative Director and Original Concept Designer of Energyline: Presenting on NZ made Revalo along with a photometric analysis 10 years on.

• Michael Parish, Product Design Engineer and 3D printing expert: Presenting on factory optimisation and TM65 embodied carbon.

• Caleb King, Technical Director: Presenting on circularity use phase and Environmental Product Declarations (EPD’s).

Learning Outcomes:

• Circularity and in particular the Use and Reuse phase
• Understanding TM65, embodied Carbon
• Sustainability in the context of good lighting design choices
• NZ made and Product Optimisation
• Real World Analysis of LED product 10 years on
• Red List Free for Living Building and Reduced Toxicity for projects