50 / Something Something Lightside
In this episode Ron and Webster hit the big 5-0! In this milestone episode they're turning the spotlight on their producer, Scott Griffin, the 'Expert Layman.'
49 / Pathway to the End-User
It’s hard to get to the end-user. When you’re designing a lighting system for a space, wouldn’t it make sense to talk to the people who will be using that space, like a teacher in a classroom?
48 / If It’s The Right Choice, Specify It
With experience as a lighting controls system integrator, Casey serves as lighting controls designer for Morlights complex and varied projects.
47 / Value Beyond Lighting
McWong won the Prototype Phase Lighting Prize with a Bluetooth mesh wireless lighting control solution. It took a team at McWong 16 months to put together the submission, so you better get started!
46 / Beyond the Sales Data
Renovations aren’t just for kitchens! We’ve talked a lot about system integrations in new projects, but don’t discount retrofits.
45 / Hope Is Not A Strategy
As Lyn likes to say, it’s not about how fast you get across the finish line, it’s about how many people you bring along with you. Lyn is an MEP Coordinator for DPR Construction.
44 / Demystifying DALI
Paul has been nicknamed “The DALI Lama” for good reason. He’s a big proponent of the DALI
43 / Emergency Lighting Controls - It’s Not Rocket Science
As more designers/engineers use general luminaires with controls for their emergency lighting, it further expands how these systems are wired and interact with each other.
42 / The Timeless Art of Collaboration
Robert discusses, with Webster and Ron, the advantages of being part of both a lighting design firm and a larger MEP consulting firm
41 / The Sandbox Is Big Enough For Everyone
From a European perspective, breaking into the North American market is daunting unless you’ve got someone like MJ and Global Lighting & Controls on your side.
40 / Decentralizing The System
Dan talks about the need to focus on data management within building management systems and lighting controls.
39 / The Right Person Has To Be Involved
“Spec Rep” Anthony Guerriero started out as a sales rep then transitioned into controls which now puts him in the unique position of being able to talk to engineers, architects, interior designers, and lighting designers.
38 / VHS vs. Beta
Mary Beth admittedly is not an expert on lighting controls, but when someone with her experience and knowledge of the lighting industry is in on the conversation, you should listen
37 / How The Sausage Is Made
Kaleb is a Field Service Coordinator with ETC. What is a Field Project Coordinator you ask? Well, you’ll have to listen to the podcast to find out
36 / The Beeps and The Boops
Can’t we all just get along? Specifiers, integrators, engineers, manufacturers, contractors, end-users… Bryan, with Webster and Ron, decries the lack of communication between entities
35 / Value Add
Who’s responsible for the lighting controls on a project? Who’s qualified? Who’s certified? We can tell you this - Darren is qualified!
34 / Sell The Art, Not The Part
Are you a landscape designer? A Contractor? Do you want to add “landscape lighting” to the services you provide? Then contact Justin and Zach at AMP.
33 / It’s Not Just Shades
David Robinson from Mecho uses the sun for light in buildings by applying just the right degree of window shading along with artificial lighting for the optimal comfort of building occupants
32 / Driving the Bus with No Steering Wheel
Ruth tells Webster and Ron how PNNL (Pacific Northwest National Laboratories) has focused for years on solid state lighting research, but has now seen the value of controls and is now focusing on that.
31 / Taking the Cadillac to go Grocery Shopping
Listen to this week's episode where Michal chats with Webster and Ron about the challenges of attaching lights to suits then controlling them while dancers bounce around in those suits.
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