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Are you really ‘competent’ to fit emergency lighting?
Lux’s recent Emergency Lighting Conference’s chair offers his view on the key issue facing the sector: competence.

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Why it’s hard to be an OLED optimist
OLEDS? The glass is only half full, says LEDs Magazine editor Maury Wright

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Last night, I witnessed the death of tungsten
Last night, I witnessed the death of tungsten, says Alan Tulla.

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A return to form? Ray Molony previews Light + Building
Over a decade on from the arrival of the LED in architectural lighting, luminaire designers are returning to pure forms and simple lines which allow seamless integration into architectural environments. Here Ray Molony previews the key trends in design from this month’s Light + Building exhibition in Frankfurt.
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What I believe: Robert Goode, West Midlands Trains
The head of property at West Midlands Trains tells Lux how controls are making stations safer and smarter

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You should never buy a light again. Here’s why.
Will the lighting industry become a service industry? That's the direction we need to go in, says Lux technical editor Alan Tulla

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Manufacturers and specifiers: The best of frenemies?
Why oh why can’t lighting designers and manufacturers just get along, asks Lux Review

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It’s an emergency – so why can’t I see where I’m going?
Lux technical editor Alan Tulla takes issue with the lighting levels prescribed in the emergency lighting standards.

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Four things I’ve learned doing lighting market research
Philip Smallwood shares his learnings from a decade of analysing the industry

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What I’ve learned writing product reviews
Lux technical editor Alan Tulla shares his experiences and learnings from many years of testing lighting equipment for Lux's famous reviews.

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Four things I’ve learned doing lighting market research
Philip Smallwood shares his learnings from a decade of analysing the industry

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What I’ve learned writing product reviews
Lux technical editor Alan Tulla shares his experiences and learnings from many years of testing lighting equipment for Lux's famous reviews.

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Why I (kinda) hate the lighting industry sometimes
Lux publisher Ray Molony is regularly floored by lighting executives who dismiss the Internet of Things.

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The night the IoT shattered my dreams
Gordon Routledge ruefully remembers the night in a Philadelphia hotel room when the reality of the Internet of Things hit him.

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All good lighting designers must respect their tools
A great sculptor, making a wonderful piece of sculpture, will have spent years learning about the materials he or she uses to create their masterpieces, are lighting designers as well versed in their tools? Mark Sutton Vane of Sutton Vane Associates makes a call for knowledge based creativity.

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Two minute explainer: Plenoptic light field sensing
What is Plenoptic light field sensing? Lux investigates.

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What did we learn from Euroshop 2017?
As the automatic motorised shutters come down on Euroshop 2017, what have we learned?
Here are three things that made the trip to Dusseldorf worthwhile.
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Are your stairs safely illuminated or are you risking court?
In a week that saw a judge throw out of civil court a women's claim for damages against Ronnie Scott's jazz club in London after she drunkenly fell down the stairs, Lux's technical editor, Alan Tulla asks, what do you need to do to check that your staircase meets the regulatory requirements?

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Two-minute explainer: Fire-rating of thermoplastic diffuser materials
Thanks to the LED revolution and a change in the way we use computers and screens, there has been a shift towards installing slimline LED panels in offices.