Enabling Human Centric Lighting
How do daylight and artificial light influence the human organism?
Which lighting technologies support Human Centric Lighting?
How does visual perception really work?
Who is it for?
These lectures, workshops and panel discussions offers answers starting with the basics of scientific findings and going on to the perception of light. The presentations and full-paper articles are for anyone seeking definitions, basics and solutions in the field of Human Centric Lighting.
Learn from the very Best
HCL Studies
Dr. Octavio L. Perez
Researcher
Mount Sinai Hospital & Lledo Lighting
USA
OBJECTIVESUnderstanding the WELL building standard.
Backgrounds to the Blue Light Hazard issue.
Presentation of real world pilot installations.
LIGHTING AND ED CLINICIAN WELLNESS AND PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
FULL SPECTRUM LEDS AND INDOOR DAYLIGHT SUPPORT FOR HEALTH AND WELLBEING
WORKSHOP – WELLNESS REAL ESTATE, NEW CHALLENGES IN HEALTHY LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
HCL Research
Kumpei Kobayashi
Executive FellowToshiba MaterialsJAPAN
OBJECTIVESLatest Research results on HCL.
Influence of the lighting spectra.
Chronobiologic verifications.
TRI-R TECHNOLOGY – THE LIGHT CLOSEST TO THE SUN FOR HUMAN WELL-BEING
Eye Health
Dr. Stephen Archer Mason
Optometrist and Managing Director Sustainable Eye Health Py
AUSTRALIA
OBJECTIVES
To educate the audience on the seriousness of the global problem of some serious eye-health issues. To show how LED lighting can be applied to reduce the risk of myopia and macular degeneration. To motivate LED manufacturers and vendors to offer an innovative method to support eye health.
THE THERAPEUTIC ROLE OF PROCESSOR-CONTROLLED LED LIGHTING TO COMBAT THE GLOBAL EPIDEMIC OF MYOPIA
TiL Lecture
LED LIGHTING: AN ACTIVE CONTRIBUTION TO EYE HEALTH
HCL Discussion – Moderator
Jan Denneman
HCL Ambassador
Global Lighting AssociationTHE NETHERLANDS
OBJECTIVES
In the panel we will discuss why it is important that people get enough quality light every day, also indoors. And we will discuss how we can make it happen that indoor lighting levels is not only focussed at vision but also on creating the positive biological effects of human centric lighting.
PANEL DISCUSSION – HUMAN CENTRIC LIGHTING
HCL Discussion – Panelist
Annette Steinbusch
Manager Standards & RegulationsChair HCL Working Group @ LightingEurope
SignifyTHE NETHERLANDS
PANEL DISCUSSION – HUMAN CENTRIC LIGHTING
HCL Discussion – Panelist
Dieter Lang
ResearcherLEDVANCEGERMANY
PANEL DISCUSSION – HUMAN CENTRIC LIGHTING
HCL Discussion – Panelist
Dipl. DesignerTill Armbrüster
Head of Product DesignLicht Kunst Licht
GERMANY
PANEL DISCUSSION – HUMAN CENTRIC LIGHTING
Hands-On Experiences
by Bartenbach
DEMONSTRATIONS – VISUAL PERCEPTION AND HEALTH
HUMAN-CENTRIC LIGHTING – QUO VADIS
WORKSHOP – WELLNESS REAL ESTATE, NEW CHALLENGES IN HEALTHY LIGHTING REQUIREMENTS IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Mag. rer. nat. Wilfried Pohl
Studied mathematics and physics, started 1985 at Bartenbach, since 1998 Member of Managing Board and Director Research, dealing with artificial lighting, daylighting and building physics, visual perception and light and health. Leader of various international planning and R&D-projects in these fields. Lecturer at different universities, university teaching position at the Lighting Academy Bartenbach (a branch of the University of Innsbruck), several scientific papers and presentations, participation in international advisory boards.