Exploring the future of sustainable lighting design

Join us online, from Light Symposium Copenhagen, 21-23 September.

  • Aalborg University Copenhagen
  • 21 - 23 sep. 2022
  • 08:00

Climate change is the defining crisis of our time. And we need to ask ourselves how lighting can play an esssential role in a sustainable future. How is technology impacting lighting design? In what ways does it affect animals, plants – and the physical and mental well-being of humans? 

Light Symposium Copenhagen 2022 brings together researchers, professionals and students to answer these questions, and many more. We now invite you to join us online during the conference.

Fagerhult will broadcast live from the symposium – showing webinars, panel discussions, interviews and more - on the theme “Re-thinking lighting design in a sustainable future”.

Read more about Light Symposium here.


 

PANEL DISCUSSION

WEBINAR

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Panel discussion on lighting design from a sustainability perspective


What could make a real change in sustainable lighting?

We hosted a panel discussion moderated by Henrik Clausen, Director of Fagerhult Lighting Academy. 

In this webinar, Niclas Thulin, Sustainibility Manager at Fagerhult and Henrik Clausen, Director at Fagerhult Lighting Academy shared results and insights from research and presented our vision for a brighter future. 

See it here >

Watch it here >

   

 

INTERVIEW

INTERVIEW


Interview with Keynote Speaker Glenn Shrum


Interview with Keynote Speaker Mark Ridler


Glen Shrum, Associate Professor at Parsons School of Design and Founder at Flux Studio, introduced Light Symposium with a Keynote speach. Here he summarizes his speech in 3 minutes. 
Glen Shrum, Head of lighting at BDP, held a keynote speech on the second day. Get a glimpse of it on this short interview.

Watch the interview >

Watch the interview >

Din värd

Henrik Clausen

Henrik Clausen

Director at Fagerhult Lighting Academy, leads research and knowledge expansion in the quest for “the good light”, part time lecturer at Aalborg University and part of the faculty teaching Lighting Design at AAU.