Osram LED truck at Electric Event showcases Osram LED lighting solutions

Designed with the end solution in mind, the Osram LED truck provides live product demonstrations and draws the wide range of Osram LED solutions into three sectors: Hospitality, Office and Industrial. Osram experts are readily available to talk on subjects ranging from: Lightify the latest in personalised smart lighting, utilising efficient lighting practices for energy reduction, to the benefits of lighting control with DALI.

Steve Stark, UK trade director at Osram, commented, ‘Only at the Electric Event can you connect with so many in the electrical industry and learn from the seminars – all for free. For Osram, it’s a great opportunity to talk to our partners and customers and help them find the right Osram lighting solutions for their needs. Don’t forget we’re outside the main event, in our LED truck.’

Free CPD accredited lighting seminars

Osram is hosting a CPD accredited Lighting and Light Control seminar at the Electric Event. Participation at the seminar will earn CPD accreditation, without the need for further training to complete the module.

The Lighting and Light control seminar covers the topics of: smart control, traditional control, sensors, lamps, luminaires, Zigbee wireless system concept, gateways, traditional controls and actuators. The seminar is free to join, but has a limited seating capacity, please check the registration details.

The Electric Event runs from 2nd-4th July. The Osram LED truck is outside the main exhibition.

For further information on the Electric Event visit: www.electricevent.co.uk

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