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Positions Open at Lighting Research Institute
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Lighting Research Center (LRC), Troy, New York, has three full-time positions open and is seeking professionals to fill them: Director of Energy Programs, Senior Research Scientist, and Research Specialist.
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NAED Changes Annual Meeting Name & Format
The National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) has changed the name and format of its annual meeting as part of its 100th anniversary celebration. Formerly known as the NAED Annual Meeting, it will be called the NAED National Electrical Leadership Summit beginning with the 2008 meeting...
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IESNY Sponsors Four-Part Series on the Incandescent/CFL Lamp Debate
On April 21, 2007, The Illuminating Engineering Society's New York chapter held the first in its series of four panel discussions regarding the incandescent/compact fluorescent lamp debate. Representatives from the three major lamp manufacturers—General Electric (GE), Osram Sylvania, and...
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SSL Competition Recognizes Eight Manufacturers
Eight manufacturers have been recognized in Lighting for Tomorrow's first solid-state lighting competition, which is organized by the American Lighting Association (ALA), the Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE), and the U.S. Department of Energy (represented by Pacific Northwest National...
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NEMA Launches Website Explaining Tax Deduction
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Color Kinetics
LED lighting systems and technology manufacturer
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Enlighten 2006 Call for Speakers
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Good Party, Great Dialogue
And what a time it was: The IALD's 35th anniversary celebration, held October 14 in New York City, was an appropriate bash for a community that-everyone seemed to agree-has a 'bright' future. With much to be proud of in its three and a half decades, the association is in the prime of life. But, it...
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New NECA Book
'Recommended Practice for Commissioning Building Electrical Systems' is the newest publication from the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and executive director for standards and safety, Brooke Staugger points out the book is a bit of a departure for the organization.