The North West Construction Knowledge Hub will mark the launch of CUBE's 'Brighter Futures' Exhibition by hosting a lively debate on Green Lighting - chaired by Fred Talbot, television presenter. CUBE is a partner of the University of Salford's School of the Built Environment.
Taking place on Tuesday 23 March, the event will explore green lighting options and new lighting technologies; in particular solid state lighting, whilst highlighting the potential energy savings and significant reduction of carbon emissions.
The expert panel will be made up of; a contractor, property developer, public sector project manager, designer, lighting specifier and lighting manufacturer. Each panel guest will give a short "elevator pitch" style introduction on their understanding of low-energy lighting and their own contribution, the chair will then pose a number of questions to the panel, concluding with an audience debate.
To join us at what promises to be a thought provoking evening please contact Hannah Kavanagh
There is no charge for this event, but please note that due to popularity, places will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis.
There will be an opportunity to view the exhibition during registration and after the debate.
The North West Construction Knowledge Hub is a three-year project funded by the EU (European Regional Development Fund) and the Northwest Regional Development Agency to assist small and medium construction companies in the region to improve their resource efficiency. For further information please email the Hub or telephone 0161 295 5076.
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Added by SalfordUni on March 12, 2010