E-Learning Showcase
E-Learning Showcase
Artificial intelligence: Tools & Tips for Lighting Professionals by Mark Lien
Thursday, February 27, 12:00pm (ET) | Register here Speaker: Mark Lien Sponsored by ALUZ Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing in its power over our lives and accelerating into the marketplace at unprecedented speed. It can suck us into endless YouTube
Lessons Learned in Problem Solving, Historic Renovation, Office Design, and Neuroarchitecture by Jeanette Fitzgerald Pitts
Innovative materials, unique circumstances, new design approaches, and the demand for people-first workspaces are pushing architects into new frontiers. In many cases, completed projects can serve as excellent teaching tools for demonstrating what can be accomplished architecturally in a space
University of Colorado Boulder – Professional Lighting Education
The University of Colorado Boulder is pleased to announce that registration is now open for the 2025 Rocky Mountain Lighting Academy (RMLA) Short Course. This four-day course will be held on the beautiful CU campus in Boulder from May 29
Effective Sales Presentation Skills – Learning Session #1, #2, #3
All three recorded sessions below: Effective Sales Presentation Skills by Bill Attardi – YouTube Bill Attardi’s Effective Sales Presentations #2 Effective Sales Presentations with Bill Attardi, #3 – YouTube You owe your audience a good performance! This is about
Times, they are a changin!
No intention to get political but it is an election year after all and this is really well said by Frank Bruni a NY Times reporter no less: https://youtu.be/awHeQikZdgo
CLTC’s 2022 Title 24, Part 6 Lighting Standards Videos
The California Lighting Technology Center is pleased to announce the release of its updated video series covering the 2022 Title 24, Part 6 lighting requirements. These videos aim to provide practical insights for implementing code-compliant lighting in both nonresidential and
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Can Light Solve AI’s Energy Bottleneck? by Nick New
The increasing energy requirements to power AI is unsustainable, with concerns also growing about the environmental damage that supplying such energy could cause. We are now at an inflection point. Traditional electrical data transfer methods are reaching their limits, with NVIDIA showing its hand by recently investing $4 billion in
A.I. Doesn’t Have to Mean Layoffs by Patricia Cohen
A French multinational, Schneider Electric, decided to use artificial intelligence in manufacturing to make workers more productive, rather than to replace them. Here’s how that’s going. For many chief executives, success in adopting artificial intelligence is measured by the number of jobs they can eliminate. But such views reflect “a
AI Is Enabling the Next Generation of Distributor Workflows by Michael Delgado
Customer expectations have never been greater, and distributors must respond to growing volumes of requests quickly and accurately, often across fragmented inputs and constantly changing information. Highly manual workflows can’t keep up with this new reality. AI represents a practical solution. Not as a bolt-on tool, but as a way

