David Shiller

Products + Technology

The Trend Toward Low Glare Industrial High Bays

  There is a strong, growing trend toward low-glare high bay fixtures in industrial applications, particularly as facilities increasingly adopt automation, robotics, and machine vision systems. The shift is driven by the need to optimize lighting for both human worker well-being and the technical requirements of automated equipment, which requires consistent, shadow-free, and glare-free environments to operate [...]

Energy + Environment, Legislation + Regulation

State Battery Recycling Laws Expanding Across U.S.

  A large number of states either have passed or are considering mandatory battery recycling laws, known as “extended producer responsibility,” or EPR laws for batteries. These laws can impact lighting manufacturers that include handheld remote controls or potentially stand alone smart control components containing batteries. By 2027, more than 61 million Americans will live [...]

Controls, Light + Health

Smart Homes Becoming Biologically Responsive

  Smart homes are evolving from simple convenience systems into environments that react to human biological signals. One company, Ultrahuman, is working to fuse wearables, lab biomarkers, and home automation into a continuous health feedback loop. Ultrahuman, founded in 2019, began with an activity-tracking app and later added metabolic tracking via continuous glucose monitoring in [...]

Light + Health, Research

Sun Melanoma Risk Much Lower Than Inadequate Sunlight Risk

  Researchers at the University of Edinburgh analyzed whether ultraviolet (UV) exposure in low-sunlight regions is associated with better or worse health outcomes, focusing on deaths from cardiovascular disease, cancer, and skin cancer. Using UK Biobank data from 395,000 white European participants across the UK, they linked individual health and genetic records with estimated UV [...]

LED + SSL, Products + Technology

Comparing RGBAL and RGBIL Color Mixing Approaches

  While primarily utilized in entertainment lighting, 5-channel color mixing is beginning to be adopted in high performance architectural fixtures, as well. This includes two approaches: red-green-blue-amber-lime (RGBAL) and red-green-blue-indigo-lime (RGBIL). Here is a comparison between the two 5-channel color mixing approaches. The differences between RGBAL and RGBIL LEDs primarily involve color rendering, spectral output, and specialized application needs. [...]

Controls, Products + Technology

Can Mobile App-Configured Drivers Replace NFC Drivers?

  Randy Reid published an interesting article in EdisonReport about a conversation at Light + Building, in Frankfurt. The conversation was about whether NFC configurable drivers could be replaced with mobile app-configured drivers to eliminate the NFC programming tool, in favor of a basic smart phone or tablet running an app. While the advantage is [...]

Electrification, Lighting Industry

BriteSwitch’s Summary Of EV Charger Rebate Trends In 2026

  EV charger rebates in 2026 are at record coverage and dollar levels, but the programs are more volatile, complex, and time‑sensitive than ever, especially with a key federal tax credit expiring mid‑year. 85% of the US is now covered by a rebate or incentive for installing an EV charger, up from 78% a year [...]

Dark Sky, Energy + Environment

Reflect Orbital Seeking FCC Approval For Satellite Mirrors

  I’ve previous written two articles (1) & (2) about a startup that is seeking to reflect sunlight onto Earth with a constellation of giant space mirrors. That startup, Reflect Orbital, based in California, plans to deploy up to 50,000 orbiting mirrors by 2035 to provide $5,000/hour “sunlight on demand” for solar farms (also to [...]

Codes + Standards, Energy + Environment

ENERGY STAR Program Transferred From EPA To DOE

  As of March 3rd, 2026, the EPA is transferring the ENERGY STAR program to the Department of Energy (DOE) through a 10-year Memorandum of Agreement. This shift, driven by a desire to unify labeling with DOE’s efficiency standards, initiates a 90-day transition period for transferring partnerships, IT systems, and databases. Key Details of the [...]

Products + Technology

Product Monday: Focal Point’s Seem Sweep 2 Family

  Focal Point’s Seem Sweep 2 has expanded their award-winning curvilinear luminaires with narrow, 2.5″ aperture, offering additional design flexibility to specifiers. Building on the success of the original Seem Sweep 2 Patterns, these new offerings introduce a broader toolkit of curved and linear forms, now unified by rounded end caps that deliver a soft, [...]

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