| Date: 2008.05.30-2008.06.01 |
| Venue: Las Vegas Convention Center |
| Place: Las Vegas, USA |
| Website: www.lightfair.com |
Products: Ballasts Daylighting products and information Lampholders and Switches Light Sources Lighting control components Lighting Control Devices Luminaire types Meters Mounting Devices |
| Exhibitor Statistics: 570 exhibiting manufacturers from 140 countries with 127 making their LFI debut in 2005 |
Visitor Statistics: 20,000 attendees from 74 countries, with the title breakdown as below: 20.8% Architectural & Theatrical Lighting Designers, Electrical Engineers, Consultants 12.4% Manufacturer Representatives 6.2% Electrical Distributors, Electrical Contractors 11.7% Architects, Interior Designers 27.7% Other: Clients, Lighting Retailers, Facility Managers/Owners, General Contractors, Government, Educators,Utility Professionals, Visual Merchandisers, Landscape Architects, Students |
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Show Overview: LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL, the world's largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference, is held in Las Vegas and New York in turn. In its 15-year history, LIGHTFAIR has made its mark as the premier event for the lighting industry in North America. LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL provides an incredible venue to accomplish a mission, that is, to disseminate information about art and science of illumination. LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL is sponsored by the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD, www.iald.org) and the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA, www.iesna.org), and the event is produced and managed by AMC, Inc. (www.americasmart.com).
LFI attracts over 20,000 design, lighting, architectural, engineering and end-user professionals from around the world. LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL attendees spend an average of $1.1 million per year across the lighting industry. During the show period, there is the world's largest and most comprehensive annual architectural and commercial lighting conference, covering a wide array of the most relevant topics in the industry. |
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The Future. Illuminated -LightFair International Show Date: May 30- June 1, 2006 May 8-10, 2007 Venue: Jacob K, Javits Convention Center, New York, USA Website: www.lightfair.com
Overview of the Event
In its 16-year history, LIGHTFAIR has made its mark as the premier event for the lighting industry in North America. Using that wealth of history as a foundation, LIGHTFAIR is moving to a new level in 2006 edition, one that looks to the future of the lighting industry and the important role lighting plays in daily lives. Attendees can see evidence of change throughout the show, from the logo and tagline - "The future. Illuminated.", to the quality of exhibitors and show layout to a seminar program that is unrivaled.
LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL provides an incredible venue to accomplish a mission, that is, to disseminate information about art and science of illumination. When the doors to LIGHTFAIR INTERNATIONAL 2006 opened at the Las Vegas Convention Center, attendees from around the world discovered the conference and trade show's bold new look and direction. LFI 2006 introduced a sweeping new brand look, mark and style with sophisticated, dramatic new initiatives and amenities, enhanced networking and educational opportunities, themed lounges and a newly redesigned exhibit floor setting new standards of attendee service.
Showcasing LIGHT in all its aspects, LFI 2006 offers a complete diverse range of applications, high-end design and modern cutting edge technology. LFI 2006 attendees discovered more than 1,360 exhibits each showcasing the latest product innovations and introductions, technological advances and design solutions. LFI attracts over 15,000 design, lighting, architectural, engineering and end-user professionals from around the world, spending an average of $1.1 million per year across the lighting industry. LFI 2006 welcomed 550 exhibiting manufacturers from 140 countries. Attendees represented 74 countries, including China, Japan, Canada, Mexico, Germany, and the U.K. just to name a few.
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