European Repro Light project, in which the Higher Polytechnic School participates, present at the LpS 2019 conference

Back

European Repro Light project, in which the Higher Polytechnic School participates, present at the LpS 2019 conference

CONFERENCE

European Repro Light project, in which the Higher Polytechnic School participates, present at the LpS 2019 conference

The leading lighting technologies in Europe have been the topics to be discussed at the Led Professional Symposium (LpS)

2019·09·30

$titulo.getData()


The LpS 2019 (9th International Lightning Technologies Event) meeting was held in the city of Bregenz, Austria, on 24-26 September. The representatives of the Higher Polytechnic School of Mondragon Unibertsitatea have participated in the event related to the European Repro Light project in which they participate. The project had a booth at the conference, featuring the members of Diseinu Berrikuntza Zentroa (DBZ) of Mondragon Unibertsitatea. 


The leading European companies and institutions that analyse new lighting technologies were present at this conference.  The leading European companies and institutions that analyse new lighting technologies were present at this conference. Experts from different nationalities addressed topics such as interior and exterior lighting, production of lighting systems, good practices of buildings and smart cities, lighting control tools, etc.


The researcher Ganix Lasa, a member of Diseinu Berrikuntza Zentroa of the Higher Polytechnic School, presented the work Repro-Light_Following a User-centered design approach to develop the luminaire of the future. Within this research project, the possibilities of lighting for the future are defined based on people-oriented designs.

The Repro Light project

The Repro-Light project aims to launch the transformation of LED lighting in European industry. The goal is to create tailor-made products of a high functional level by means of intelligent LED lights, which have a low manufacturing cost and are environmentally sustainable. They also want to make use of innovative materials and eliminate wiring, breaking from the traditional rules to put themselves at the head of the lighting revolution.


The Repro-Light research project part of the H2020 framework of the European Union, started in 2017 and to be completed in 2020.