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Attend Portland Lights Trade Show & Educational to learn about the latest in efficient lighting and controls and see new and innovative lighting products! June 10, 2015 8 a.m. 7 p.m. 2 World Trade Center 121 SW Salmon Street Portland, OR 97204 Featured Speakers Kimberly and Paul Mercier, Design Innovations Designers, authors and past and current IES Presidents Dr. Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School Sleep and circadian disorders expert and a designer of the tunable lighting system for the International Space Station John Hwang, PlanLED Collaborated with Dr. Lockley on Safeco Field s tunable locker room lighting and consultant for their new LED stadium lights Schedule Admission is free! Register now seating is limited For details, visit EnergyEducationCenter.com Questions? e mail PGE.Seminars@pgn.com or call 503 464 8020 and press 1 for classes. 8:00 11:00: Tuning the Spectrum: Light, Health and Productivity (continental breakfast) 11:00 12:15: Keynote Session, IES Illumination Awards (lunch) 12:15 7:00: Trade Show & Educational 5:00 7:00: Networking Reception Awards & Door Prizes Why attend? Learn from national and local lighting experts See the latest lighting technologies at afternoon tradeshow Update your knowledge of LEDs and their impact on the future of lighting Learn about available cash incentives and free services for energy efficiency upgrades Take advantage of this excellent networking opportunity Earn continuing education credits and lighting education units (LEUs, AIA) Sponsored by IES Portland Oregon Section and Portland General Electric

Agenda at a Glance Time 8:00 11:00 11:00 12:15 Session Name Tuning the Spectrum: Light, Health and Productivity Dr. Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School and John Hwang, PlanLED (NCQLP: 3 LEUs) (continental breakfast) Keynote Session & IES Illumination Awards Paul Mercier, Design Innovations & IES President (lunch to follow) 12:15 1:00 Visit Trade Show! 37 Exhibitors! 1:00 2:00 Architecture for Light Kim and Paul Mercier, Design Innovations What to Look for in Networked Outdoor Control Systems Michael Poplawski, 2:00 2:30 Visit Trade Show! 2:30 3:30 How to Measure and Implement the Health Benefits of Light Dr. Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School LED Industrial Kellie Koedel, Holophane 3:30 4:00 Visit Trade Show! 4:00 5:00 Theatrical Design and Dimming System Components Karl Haas, ETC An Update on Developments in Outdoor Jason Tuenge, Economic Feasibility of Human Centric Projects John Hwang, PlanLED Controls How to Decide Which One Joe Herbst Hazardous Location Ralph Bliquez, GE Ewing Foley (AIA LU/HSW) Trade Show Open 11:00 7:00 Look for Best Trade Show Booth and Most Innovative New Product Vote for Favorite New Product to become eligible for door prizes at the Networking Reception 5:00 7:00 Networking Reception Awards & Door Prizes Register here: www.energyeducationcenter.com Page 1 of 4

Session s Portland Lights Trade Show & Educational Tuning the Spectrum: Light, Health and Productivity (8:00 11:00) Dr. Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School and John Hwang, PlanLED LED light sources have reinvented lighting as we know it, enabling manufacturers to customize their products and tune their color recipes to achieve benefits beyond simply lighting a space. An increasing number of manufacturers are offering color changing LED products, with the promise of health and behavioral benefits. But how much do we know about these products and the validity of these claims? A researcher and manufacturer offer insights on value added product benefits, what research is still needed, and the process and challenges for specifying health focused lighting systems. (NCQLP: 3 LEUs; CCC.4 CEUs) Keynote Session & IES Illumination Awards (11:00 12:15) We are very pleased to have Paul Mercier of Design Innovations and current IES President present the keynote address: Reading the Minds of Thought Leaders. What new ideas are lighting visionaries working on? What are the challenges posed by the new lighting paradigm and the fast changing business of lighting? Paul will talk about upcoming trends in controls, adaptive lighting systems, light and health, roadway lighting and more. The IES Illumination Awards will follow. These prestigious awards will be presented to Portland Oregon Section members and recognize professionalism, ingenuity, and originality in lighting design based upon the individual merit of each entry. After the morning sessions, visit the trade show booths. Cast your vote for Favorite New Product to become eligible for door prizes at the Networking Reception. Attend up to three of the following afternoon classes. (1:00 2:00) Architecture for Light Kim and Paul Mercier, Design Innovations What to Look for in Networked Outdoor Control Systems Michael Poplawski, Economic Feasibility of Human Centric Projects John Hwang, PlanLED design is about the understanding of the behavior of light and shadow to the benefit of the built environment. This class will present a fresh perspective of the design considerations needed to create environments that embrace light. This integrated team approach looks at the many factors that affect the architectural environment by making the most effective impact with light. Attendees will come away with practical design concepts and forward thinking strategies for future projects. The growing adoption of LED technology into the outdoor infrastructure is bringing with it an opportunity to control outdoor lighting that was not previously possible for many technologies and/or applications. A growing number of vendors have been developing and marketing new technologies and products focused on leveraging this opportunity. This session will review some key features outdoor LED systems offer and different approaches taken by vendors. It will also look at the experiences of municipal early adopters of outdoor LED technology and a potential future Internet of Things. Biological benefits of lighting, such as productivity improvement, eyestrain relief, visual acuity and healthier circadian rhythm have been suggested by trusted researchers and proven through a limited number of clinical studies. If these soft claims can be scientifically substantiated and logically translated into dollar figures, we may go through a paradigm shift of how we evaluate the feasibility of a lighting project. This session will explore the possibilities of soft benefits analysis of recent human centric lighting projects including, a professional sports team, a public school classroom, a senior living facility, an industrial application and a corporate office building. Register here: www.energyeducationcenter.com Page 2 of 4

(2:30 3:30) How to Measure and Implement the Health Benefits of Light Dr. Steven Lockley, Harvard Medical School LED Industrial Kellie Koedel, Holophane Controls How to Decide Which One Joe Herbst With the discovery of the novel blue light photoreceptor melanopsin, and its fundamental role in the non visual benefits of light, new metrics are needed to measure the potential of light to affect human biology. During this session, we will briefly summarize the neuroscience underpinning the non visual effects of light, review a new tool for measuring melanopic lux, and discuss methods to demonstrate the health benefits of light using example experiments and applications. How do you define good lighting? Why does lighting matter in an industrial facility and what can you expect when the job is complete? Which rating do you need for a hazardous location? We will look at various types of fixtures and different applications and discuss weighing your options. There are often many decisions to be made when looking for lighting. We will talk about things you should know and be ready to ask. We will also discuss types of controls that are available and where to use them. The world of lighting has embraced a new dimension of technical capability, energy management, and ambiance settings with indoor controls. The number of solutions available is significant. We will review how to decide what a good solution for a given application is. This session will also look at coming code changes, compatibility issues, rebate options and general operational building information that provides detailed and often surprising insight to its usage. (4:00 5:00) Theatrical Design and Dimming System Components Karl Haas, ETC (AIA CES) An Update on Developments in Outdoor Jason Tuenge, The session will focus on the basics of a lighting design layout and how it affects the layout of circuits and power distribution in an auditorium. It is intended for engineers and architects who need to become more familiar with the lighting design process. A number of recent and ongoing developments are having dramatic effects on the way we design and maintain lighting systems for outdoor parking areas and pedestrian ways. Thousands of HID luminaires have been replaced with LED, fluorescent, induction, and plasma products promising reduced energy and maintenance costs. Simple on/off photo controls are being replaced with networked control systems enabling motion sensing, adaptive dimming, and remote monitoring. The research community continues to explore a variety of issues, including color contrast and visibility, human health effects, and wildlife impacts. Fortunately, a variety of resources exist to help navigate the dizzying multitude of changes! Register here: www.energyeducationcenter.com Page 3 of 4

(4:00 5:00) continued Hazardous Location Ralph Bliquez, GE Ewing Foley (AIA LU/HSW) Hazardous locations present unique problems for lighting. Luminaires require substantial power even with the most efficient light sources since many Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 locations cover large areas that require significant illumination for maintenance and repair. This power presents a hazard for ignition in two ways: first, the possibility of a spark from a bad connection, and second, the surface temperature of the luminaire at the lamp, ballast or driver can be higher than the ignition temperature of the gas or dust in the atmosphere. This seminar will review the, Divisions and Groups of the National Electric Code with a focus on Sections 501.130, 502.130 and 503.130 #.130 applying to Luminaires. Special attention will be paid to the T rating and how this applies to the classification of the Luminaire. Networking Reception Awards & Door Prizes (5:00 7:00) Close out your day in style. Treat yourself to complimentary hors d'oeuvres/ beverages along with beer/wine (cash bar). Trade Show awards will be presented. Bring your Award Ballot for Favorite New Product to the IES table by 4:45 to become eligible for door prizes! (Must be present to win.) A drawing will be held for a one year Illuminating Engineering Society membership. Stop by the IES table by 4:45 for details. (Current IES members are not eligible. Need not be present to win.) Register here: www.energyeducationcenter.com Questions? Email: PGE.Seminars@pgn.com Phone: 503 464 8020 and press 1 for classes Register here: www.energyeducationcenter.com Page 4 of 4