the 2016 LSC Course Guide

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the 2016 LSC Course Guide
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The Evolution of
Lighting Education
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ubbell Lighting offers an unprecedented
opportunity to gain a cutting-edge lighting
education in an environment that brings today’s
most relevant lighting solutions to life. Our 25,000 sq.
ft. Lighting Solutions Center, located at our Greenville,
SC headquarters, is engineered to present a total
solutions approach to current lighting challenges and
to evolve to meet future lighting challenges head on.
Unique features of this forward-thinking, engaging
educational facility include:
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Applications Lab with multi-media presentations
about today’s lighting challenges
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Assistance with course, accommodation, and
entertainment arrangements
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State-of-the-art training rooms and amphitheater
with versatility to showcase products specific to the
subjects discussed
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Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) are available
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A dedicated staff with extensive experience and
professional accreditations
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Home Green Home
The only lighting manufacturer with a LEED Silver
certified headquarters, Hubbell Lighting clearly
demonstrates its commitment to environmental
responsibility by showcasing its products and proven
processes. Real world applications of environmentallyfriendly ways to light our daily lives are easily
recognizable throughout. The Lighting Solutions Center
is a seamless segue of our big picture commitment to
sustainability.
• Hubbell Lighting offers the most comprehensive range
of LED residential and commercial products, many of
which have been accepted into the IES progress report.
• We support and participate in the United States Green
Building Council’s Greenbuild International Conference
and Expo.
• We are proud members of the United States Green
Building Council.
• Our Hubbell Lighting Headquarters continues to be
acknowledged for achievement in sustainability.
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Course Descriptions
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Lighting for Educational
Applications
LitePro DLX Workshop
COURSE FEE: $350
FEB 9-10
MAR 10-11, MAY 12-13, AUG 18-19,
Nov 10-11
This two-day class will look at the latest IES requirements
for classrooms, laboratories, corridors, lobbies gymnasiums,
and back-of-house areas. There will also be discussions
on outdoor applications for safety and security. This
application based class will cover the latest lighting
technologies as well as legacy sources, and integration of
controls. CEUs will be available for attendees.
This fast-paced workshop is intended for application
engineers and specialists or sales representatives who
prepare design calculations and specifiers who evaluate
lighting designs. Participants will experience first-hand
that with the LitePro DLX software you are able to design
lighting which is not restricted by the boundaries between
rooms and spaces. In this course you will learn how to deal
with architecture as a whole - starting with a rectangular
room, moving on to planning a complete floor and then a
whole building and its surroundings. Attendees will learn
to create light scenes with dimming levels and changing
colors and produce professional documentation with
explicit calculations and photorealistic images. The modular
structure of the seminar allows you to work individually
on a practical task according to your own present level of
knowledge. *Participants should plan to bring their own
laptop if possible. LitePro DLX software will be provided.
Retrofit/Create Change Workshop
COURSE FEE: $350
FEB 11-12, JUL 19-20
This two- day class will help attendees understand when
to convert from legacy technology to LEDs. A hands-on
workshop will simulate a building audit and show the
impact that controls, maintenance, and rebates can have
on ROI (Return On Investment). Opportunities for future
retrofits and forward compatibility will be explored. CEUs
will be available for attendees.
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COURSE FEE: $200
Fundamentals of Lighting
LEDs & Emerging Technologies
Lighting for Healthcare Applications
COURSE FEE: $500
MAR 15-17, JUN 8-10, SEPT 13-15, DEC 7-9
COURSE FEE: $350
APRIL 5-6, NOV 1-2
COURSE FEE: $350
MAY 24-25, SEP 29-30
Designed for professionals new to the lighting industry or
seasoned professionals looking for a refresher, this three-day
workshop focuses on the fundamental principles of lighting
and introduces today’s latest advancements in lighting
technology. Through hands-on training and real-world
applications, we take an interactive approach to educating
our participants in general lighting terminology, lamps and
ballasts, solid-state lighting technology, light, vision, and
color, optical control, and basic application principles.
This 2-day course will discuss the ever-increasing LED market
and the speed at which LEDs are quickly being integrated
into lighting applications. Participants will gain a basic
understanding of how LED components are integrated into
lighting fixtures and how well LEDs perform in particular
lighting applications. Additional discussion includes newer
technologies just emerging such as OLEDs, solar and wind
technologies, and various other technologies that could
impact the lighting industry in measurable ways. Participants
will also take part in a mini-workshop, designing and building
LED fixtures.
Lighting for Healthcare Applications is a two- day interactive
class that addresses integrated lighting needs for the patient,
guests, and employees in a healthcare setting. Attendees
will learn about the psychology of light, and lighting for
various applications. There will also be discussions on current
lighting research, circadian rhythm, vision, color, and special
applications.
Lighting Solutions & Applications
Workshop
According to Department of Energy studies, industrial
spaces consume nearly one-third of all energy used in
the U.S. Estimates show that lighting in these industrial
spaces to be of significant age, many 20 years or older. As
upgrades are considered, lighting offers the fastest internal
rate of return with the lowest investment. This course will
explore the best lighting solutions for new and existing
spaces. Participants will explore existing and emerging lamp
technologies to understand the best approach to take for
industrial applications. Further discussion will include lighting
audits, incentives, economics, current legislation, and future
innovation. This course is ideal for facilities managers,
facilities owners, industrial consultants, energy service
providers, engineers and all other industry consultants.
Basics of Lighting Controls
COURSE FEE: $200
MAR18, SEP 16
This one day course is focused on the basics of lighting
controls. Through this program participants will gain an
understanding of various control solutions including motion
sensing, daylight harvesting, panelbased lighting control
systems, and wireless lighting control systems. In addition,
participants will also be exposed to the current legislation
and building codes, such as ASHRAE, IECC, and California’s
Title 24, that are changing the controls landscape. At the
end of this course participants should be able to identify
opportunities in various applications for a lighting control
system, specify the control requirements based on the
lighting fixture criteria, and recommend an appropriate
solution based on the application requirements.
COURSE FEE: $200
MAY 10-11, OCT 27-28
This fast paced product solutions workshop is for the
experienced lighting professional and those new to the
industry. During this two-day, hands-on and application-based
workshop participants will gain additional insight into Hubbell
Lighting’s portfolio of commercial and industrial product
solutions for interior and exterior applications.
Lighting for Commercial Applications
Lighting for Industrial Applications
COURSE FEE: $200
NOV 15-16
COURSE FEE: $350
APR 7-8, OCT 6-7
This two day class will look at the latest IES requirements
for commercial applications in both indoor and outdoor
environments . Potential topics will include office buildings,
education facilities, retail and hospitality. This application
based class will cover the latest lighting technologies as well as
legacy sources and integration of controls. Course will feature
site visits and evaluations. CEUs will be available for attendees.
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Course Schedule
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Lighting for Educational Applications
Retrofit/Create Change Workshop
LitePro DLX Workshop
Fundamentals of Lighting
Basics of Lighting Controls
LEDs & Emerging Technologies
Lighting for Commercial Applications
Lighting Solutions & Applications Workshop
Lighting for Healthcare Applications
Lighting for Industrial Applications
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Our Staff
Anne
joined Hubbell Lighting full time
in 2013 after completing Hubbell Lighting’s highly
regarded college internship program. She began her
Hubbell career as product design engineer for their Hubbell
Outdoor and Spaulding brands and quickly garnered attention for
her accomplishments and dedication. She joined the
LSC staff in March of 2015.
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In the LSC, Anne has expertise on all product
lines and has recently designed a residential
lighting curriculum to enhance the LSC’s
breadth of training programs. Anne also
played a role in the development of the
recently launched Litepro DLX design
software and is part of the team that is
currently directing the LSC renovation.
As the primary resource for LED related information in the
Lighting Solutions Center, David is charged with staying in
front of the ever-changing trends and concepts related
to LED technology and conveying that information to
customers. David also presents on Hubbell’s interior
portfolio of products and is currently developing new CEU
content to add to the training center’s education offering.
Prior to joining Hubbell Lighting David was founder and
president of his own optics company. David has also
served as Director of Lighting Technology and held
positions in optical and application engineering in various
industries. David holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
Technology from the Milwaukee School of Engineering
and has been awarded multiple patents on LED based
lighting systems.
Anne is a 2013 graduate of Clemson
University with a degree in Industrial
Engineering and is a recent newlywed.
Anne Suggs
Solutions Specialist
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David
joined Hubbell Lighting as
Senior Solutions Specialist in July of 2015 after
spending 15 years developing LED based illumination
systems for automotive, aerospace, marine, portable,
outdoor area lighting and high end interior applications.
David Venhaus
Senior Solutions Specialist
Greg
brings over 28 years of
experience in the lighting industry to his role
as Manager of the Lighting Solutions Center.
Greg began his lighting career in electrical distribution and
segued into managing the technical support department for a
large manufacturer, and then into lighting education
and training.
Although he specializes in the company’s
outdoor portfolio in his current role, Greg also
instructs on a wide range of topics and is a
highly sought after guest speaker. He teaches
annually at Lightfair , the IESNA Street and
Area conference, and for regional and national
CTPED events.
Suzanne
joined Hubbell
Lighting in 2007 to coordinate the activities
that make up the customer experience at the
Lighting Solutions Center.
In her role as Training Coordinator, she serves as the
primary liaison between the sales team and Lighting
Solutions Center in executing customer events, and
manages the busy training center schedule. She also
assists with developing marketing content for the
Lighting Solutions Center, both in print and online,
and manages the logistics of the LSC’s Continuing
Education program.
Suzanne’s background includes event management
and marketing in a variety of industries including
hotel, real estate and publishing. She is alumna of
Clemson University and holds a degree in English.
An active member of the Illuminating
Engineering Society of North America (IESNA)
and owner of the LC credential.
Greg Ortt
Manager
Suzanne Sylvester
Training Coordinator
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Visitor Information
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Registration
Air Travel
Meals
Interested participants may register for
any course by registering online at www.
lightingsolutionscenter.com.
Participants should plan to fly into GreenvilleSpartanburg International Airport (GSP) the
evening before class begins. Arriving guests
may arrange Hilton complimentary shuttle
service from the airport upon arrival by making
a reservation with the Hilton Front Desk. To
make a reservation, call (864) 232.4747 and
request to speak to the Front Desk (please
make sure to identify yourself as a Hubbell
guest). Charlotte-Douglas International Airport
(CLT) in Charlotte, North Carolina and Asheville
Regional Airport (AVL) in Asheville, NC are
approximately 1½ hours from Greenville and
may be more cost-effective options from some
locations. Participants choosing these airports
will need to arrange transportation to and from
Greenville, SC.
The Lighting Solutions Center provides lunch
and snack breaks during class sessions. For
three-day class sessions, a dinner event will be
provided. All other meal requirements are the
responsibility of the participant. Those with
special dietary requirements should notify the
Lighting Solutions Center coordinator one
week prior to arrival.
Class times
Classes normally begin at 8:30 a.m. and
conclude at 4:30 p.m. You will be notified via
email of any changes to the class schedule.
Shuttle service from your hotel to the Lighting
Solutions Center is available through the Hilton
(please notify bell desk that you will need a
shuttle). Standard shuttle departure time is 8:15
a.m. from the front entrance of the hotel, unless
otherwise notified.
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Attire
The Lighting Solutions Center dress code is
business casual to casual.
Parking Garage
Lighting Solutions Center Hall Way
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Hotel
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Hotel Address
Hilton Greenville
45 W. Orchard Park Drive
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
Secondary rates are available at the Hyatt Regency
Greenville. Please contact the Training Coordinator
for more Tinformation.
The Lighting Solutions Center has negotiated a discounted
hotel package with the Hilton Greenville located minutes
from the building. The package includes a rate of $115.00
for a standard room with the following amenities included:
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Complimentary WiFi
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Complimentary Full Breakfast in Bistro 45
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Complimentary Shuttle to and from Airport
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Complimentary Shuttle to and from Hubbell
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Complimentary Local/Toll Free Calls
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Complimentary Parking
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6pm same day cancellation
For participants wishing to extend their stay in Greenville,
the negotiated rate can be extended for two nights after the
class session ends, based on availability. To book a reservation
participants may either call the hotel directly or call the national
reservation line.
Contact information is as follows:
Direct
Hubbell Account Manager
864.298.6849
Hubbell Corporate Code: 2622908
*Be sure to identify yourself as a guest of Hubbell Lighting
National
1.800.445.8667
1.800.HILTONS
Hubbell Corporate Code: 2622908
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Destination Greenville
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When choosing a new location for its headquarters, Hubbell
Lighting looked to the home of over 215 international
companies along the I-85 Boom Belt. Greenville, located
in the Piedmont region of South Carolina, in the foothills
of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is half way between Atlanta
and Charlotte. Greenville’s award winning downtown
is the arts and entertainment epicenter for the Upstate
with live entertainment ranging from the symphony and
arts to baseball and other sporting events. Eclectic dining,
exceptional parks, and world-class museums round out the
city’s cultural experience.
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Notable entertainment
options nearby
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BMW Performance Driving School — Sign up
for one of the many Driving Schools offered at
the center.
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Fluor Field at the West End — Play ball with the
Greenville Drive, Greenville’s Boston Red Sox
affiliate minor league team.
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Biltmore House — Tour “America’s last castle,”
the majestic Biltmore Estate in Asheville,
North Carolina, complete with award-winning
gardens, shopping, and the nation’s most
visited winery.
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Whitewater Rafting — Experience all levels
of rafting through the Blue Ridge Mountain
waterways.
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Fishing — Enjoy a guided fishing tour for Brown
and Rainbow Trout on Lake Jocassee.
River Place – Greenville
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