WASTE REDUCTION PARTNERS PRESENTS:

High Bay Lighting Upgrade Opportunities
Discover the latest in light technology applications for both
high and low bay lighting

When

Tuesday August 5, 2014 from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM EDT
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Where
This is an online event.

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This webinar reviews the latest interior lighting upgrade opportunities for both high bay and low bay lighting applications. 

Who Should Attend:

Facility managers, building owners, maintenance personnel, and design professionals.

Learning Objectives:

  • What is high and low bay lighting, with a review of traditional high bay products.
  • Understanding your application, key criteria and performance.
  • Why upgrade to LED lighting?
  • Operating characteristics of various light sources.
  • Compare illumination criteria and economic performance LED to traditional light source luminaries.

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FEATURED SPEAKER

Bob Henderson, Manager, Lighting Education
Cree Lighting Experience Center

Bob Henderson is Manager, Lighting Education at CREE and the
Lead Instructor at Cree’s Lighting Experience Center in Durham, NC. Having worked in lighting over the last 30 years as a consultant, lighting center principal instructor, lighting sales agent, utility lighting specialist and manager of a lighting experience center, Bob has presented over 30 different lighting seminars on indoor and outdoor lighting during his career. Additionally, he has worked with cities and counties across North and South Carolina to develop over 25 municipal and county outdoor lighting ordinances. Bob has earned three Edwin F. Guth Awards of Merit for interior lighting design and one Waterbury Award for the relighting of the North Carolina State Capitol. He also redesigned the Governor of North Carolina’s press room and the WRAL-TV newsroom. He has served three terms as section president of the East Carolina Section of the IESNA. Bob is past chair of the IESNA Utility Committee and is a member of the IESNA Outdoor Lighting Environmental Committee.