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Craig Causer

Craig Causer

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Editor-in-Chief, LD+A

Bayville

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Total articles 5

  • A Sea of Change - Illuminating Engineering Society %

    By Craig Causer

    Feb. 25, 2025

  • A Sea of Change - Illuminating Engineering Society %

    By Craig Causer

    Feb. 25, 2025

  • A SEA OF CHANGE: Seacrest Studios broadcast a message of hope - By Craig Causer, 2025

    By Craig Causer

    Feb. 01, 2025

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The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) is a not-for-profit organization founded in New York City in 1906. Its mission is to enhance the lighted environment by connecting lighting professionals and translating their knowledge into beneficial actions for the public. The IES has approximately 100 local sections worldwide and serves a diverse membership of over 7,800 individuals from various sectors, including architecture, engineering, and manufacturing. The IES offers professional development through technical meetings, conferences, and educational programs. It develops standards for lighting design, safety, and energy efficiency, including the widely respected Lighting Handbook. This comprehensive guide serves as an authoritative reference in the industry. Additionally, the IES engages in research and advocacy, promoting evidence-based practices and addressing the physiological impacts of lighting. Its resources are valuable to lighting designers, engineers, manufacturers, and academic institutions.

Bayville, , United States

+1 212-248-5000

Founded: 1906