Register for LEDucation 2025 – March 18-19

January 24, 2025

Get ready for an exciting year with over 400 exhibitors and 45 sessions to choose from! Be sure to plan ahead and pre-register to save on registration and comfortably navigate the show. LEDucation is looking forward to seeing the lighting community come together again and experience all the industry has to offer.

2025 IESNYC Student Lighting Competition

LEDucation attendees are invited to the 2025 IESNYC Student Lighting Competition presented by LEDucation in the Trianon Ballroom. Student projects will be on display throughout the two days of LEDucation where attendees can celebrate the ingenuity and hard work of these talented students. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet and support the next generation of the lighting industry. The 2025 challenge, “A Sight for Sore Eyes” challenges local New York students to share an eyesore experience and construct a three-dimensional study to solve the visual discomfort of viewers.

The awards ceremony will be held on Tuesday, March 18th at 5:00 PM
Registration Is Free of Charge.

Go HERE for more information on the event

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