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Lighting Industry, Products + Technology

What Is Quantum Sensing And How It Could Impact Lighting

  Quantum sensing uses uniquely quantum properties of light and matter—such as superposition, entanglement, and squeezed states—to measure physical quantities (like phase, displacement, fields, or photon number) with sensitivities that can surpass classical sensors. In photonics, new interferometry-based schemes with quantum light can simultaneously estimate multiple parameters of an optical network (e.g., phase shifts and [...]

Construction + Economy, Legislation + Regulation

2025 NYC Energy Conservation Code Lighting Changes

  The 2025 NYC Energy Conservation Code (NYCECC) tightens lighting efficiency and control requirements, aligns more closely with the latest NY state energy code, and retains or strengthens prior NYC‑specific lighting provisions. NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) is expected to begin enforcing the new code on March 30, 2026 when updated compliance software is fully available. Filings [...]

Lighting Design, Products + Technology

Product Monday: Zaneen’s Lum Illuminating Wall Cladding

  Zaneen’s Lum is a customizable magnetic design system with two types of components: panels with no light, and panels with LED light (all panels must be installed horizontally). The panels are interchangeable and can be configured into multiple designs. There are many finishes available to choose from for Lum, including copper and leather options. [...]

Energy + Environment, Lighting Industry

Corporate Facilities Value Energy Efficiency As Top Priority

  Energy efficiency in buildings has become the leading infrastructure priority for corporations, driven by cost pressures, regulatory demands, and decarbonization commitments, according to new survey data from Siemens’ Infrastructure Transition Monitor 2025 study. Organizations increasingly see upgrades to existing building stock—rather than new construction—as the fastest, most financially compelling route to cutting emissions and [...]

Legislation + Regulation, Lighting Industry

New Labor Dept Rules On Independent Contractor Vs. Employee

  Big picture The Department of Labor’s rule (effective March 11, 2024) replaced the 2021 Trump-1.0‑era independent contractor rule and restored a broader, six‑factor “economic realities” test to decide whether a worker is an employee or a genuine independent business under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The rule makes it generally harder to classify [...]

Codes + Standards

IES Publishing 9 New Or Revised Standards In Q1 2026

  The IES is publishing nine new or revised standards in Q1 2026: ANSI/IES RP-43-25 Recommended Practice: Lighting Exterior Applications Pedestrian-oriented illumination recommendations for the reassurance, safety, comfort, amenity, and enjoyment of people in outdoor environments in lighting zones LZ-1 through LZ-4. This updated standard includes content from LP-2 Designing Quality Lighting and LP-11 Environmental Outdoor [...]

Energy + Environment, Products + Technology

Growth In Hybrid Solar Lighting

Typical solar lighting is completely off-grid, relying entirely on solar panels and a battery to power the street or area light. A more recent variation that is gaining traction is hybrid solar street and area lights. These lights contain the solar panels and battery, but also have a grid hook up for backup power, when [...]

Codes + Standards, Legislation + Regulation

ENERGY STAR Re-Funded To $33 Million

On January 23, 2026, President Trump signed a bipartisan fiscal 2026 funding bill (H.R. 6938) into law that secures roughly $33 million for the EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, ensuring its operation despite earlier efforts by the administration to eliminate it. The funding level remains relatively flat, providing a key reprieve for the efficiency program. Funding Details: The [...]

Light + Health, Research

Optogenetics Moving From Lab To Therapeutic Treatments

  The field of optogenetics is moving from a research tool toward a potential therapeutic strategy for neurological disease, especially chronic neuropathic pain. Optogenetics works by inserting genes for light-sensitive proteins (opsins) into specific neurons so their activity can be turned up or down with precisely delivered light, more like a targeted dimmer than a [...]

Lighting Industry

Google’s Agentic AI For Large Retailers Evolves Quickly

  Google is promoting a new wave of “agentic commerce,” where AI agents not only answer questions but help shoppers to complete tasks and transactions end to end. Google’s new Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP) and related tools are being adopted by major retailers like The Home Depot and Lowe’s to enable more seamless, personalized, and [...]

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