Leading international brands will showcase the latest developments in lighting design and technology at the fast-growing Future Zone at this years Light Middle East, taking place from October 31 November 2 at The Dubai World Trade Centre.
Present at the exhibition will be a lighting installation from USAI Lighting that allows visitors and end-users the facility to create their own customised illumination.
Infinite Color+ is an LED installation allowing users to control variations in hue, tone, saturation, and colour appearance, enabling them to create their own personalised light source from one single fixture.
Manufactured by American company USAI Lighting, Infinite Color+ employs precision optics ensuring a mixed beam delivering more than 1,300 lumens, meaning users can illuminate spaces with any colour available while still maintaining high quality uniform lighting.
The luminaire is just one example of how the future of architectural lighting is being shaped, and will share centre-stage among many innovations at Light Middle East 2016.
Commenting on the personalised features of the luminaire, Sajeeb Koya, President of 3S Lighting Solutions, the Middle East distributor for USAI Lighting said: With Infinite Color+, its possible to craft any unique white light anywhere, whether for hospitality, retail, entertainment, residential, or cultural lighting applications. The luminaire is the perfect substitute to painting walls with acrylic, but its flexibility allows for endless possibilities; users can paint their hallway a saturated blue for example, and when the mood changes, transform it to a sunny yellow using basic DMX512 controls.
Billions of colours violet, green, orange, and red and millions of whites are all available with this product, added Koya. Lighting designers and end-users alike can create custom colours for special events and accents as needed with the exact same fixture.
3S Lighting Solutions will launch Infinite Color+ at Light Middle Easts Future Zone, a dedicated stage for the worlds leading brands that are shaping the future of architectural lighting design and technology.
More than 50 international manufacturers and regional lighting solutions providers will exhibit at the exclusive area, which has grown by 15% Y-o-Y.
The concept behind the Future Zone was to familiarise regional lighting industry stakeholders with the latest offerings from leading global brands, right here in their own backyard, said Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, organiser of Light Middle East.
Over the years we have seen a surge in participation from a wide spectrum of international manufacturers and suppliers eager to demonstrate the latest in the industry to the increasingly selective Middle East buyer.
Ruud Lighting Arabia is another Future Zone exhibitor thats embracing the Internet of Things (IoT) and smart building technology with its latest range of Cree lighting products and controls.
The UAE-based solutions provider will launch Smart Cast PoE (Power over Ethernet) – an intuitively simple, scalable and open platform that helps enable IoT for buildings through better light.
Vic Andrews, Ruud Lighting Arabias Managing Director, said: Crees SmartCast PoE enables limitless possibilities and applications through better LED technology, while helping customers achieve aggressive energy-saving goals and enabling additional intelligence benefits, such as control, data collection and analytics.
Now in its 11th edition, Light Middle East 2016 will feature more than 350 exhibitors from 30 countries, and returns with regular headline features including the Light Middle East Conference, and the prestigious Light Middle East Awards, celebrating the most outstanding lighting projects and designers from throughout the region.
Meanwhile, one of Britains most popular lighting design competitions, Ready Steady Light, will make its regional debut at Light Middle East, offering lighting design professionals, students, and manufacturers a platform to showcase their creative talents and network among industry peers. More information is available at: www.lightme.net.