David Shiller

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 [...]

Construction + Economy, Lighting Industry

Q4 2025 Pulse Of Lighting Shows Industry Falling Flat

  The Q4 Pulse of Lighting reports that 2025 was a disappointing, essentially flat year for the lighting industry, with tariffs hurting project activity and masking weak unit volumes behind modest price-driven revenue stability. The quarterly Pulse of Lighting reports are produced by Channel Marketing Group (CMG). For Q4 2025, the Pulse of Lighting surveyed [...]

Lighting Industry, Products + Technology

How eVTOLs Could Impact The Lighting Industry

  Flying cars have been a sci-fi staple for almost a century. There is a type of small flying vehicle that is now very close to commercial production. An eVTOL (electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing) is a new type of aircraft that uses electric power for vertical flight, allowing it to take off, hover, and land [...]

Products + Technology

Product Monday: Stacko Aim For Retail & Museum Applications

Stacko Aim is a constant current miniature display lighting product. It has four beam distributions and is a part of the modular Stacko Collection allowing users to ‘stack’ products together to create unique lighting arrangements that comes standard in white, black and brushed aluminium. There is a 1 light engine providing 102lm and 1.12W. This [...]

LED + SSL, Products + Technology

UV LED Performance Tackling More Manufacturing Applications

  UV LEDs are increasing being used in manufacturing to replace mercury lamps for applications like UV curing and lithography. UV-A/B LED curing is production‑ready in many industrial segments, while deep UV‑C LED curing is still emerging and application‑specific rather than a drop‑in replacement for mercury sources, across the board. For UV‑A/UV‑B curing (inks, coatings, [...]

Controls, Products + Technology

Smart Streetlights’ Value Expands For Municipalities

  A recent article in SmartCitiesWorld.net argues that smart streetlighting should be valued not just for illumination but as a strategic digital platform that can drive safety, sustainability, operational savings across many municipal departments, as well as new revenue for cities. Streetlighting is one of the most pervasive, upgrade-ready assets that cities own, capable of [...]

Controls, Products + Technology

Lego Smart Bricks Add Light, Sound, & Interactive Technology

  Lego’s new Smart Play platform introduces a sensor‑equipped “Smart Brick” that adds lights, sound, and interactivity to traditional sets, exciting some adult fans while worrying others about higher prices and creeping “tech-ification” of play.Lego introduced the Smart Brick at CES, earlier this month. The Smart Brick is the size of a classic 2×4 Lego [...]

Controls, Events

Lightapalooza: Resi Specs & Cross-Discipline Collaboration

  Lightapalooza 2026 is coming up next month in the Austin metro area, and there’s an interesting session that will focus on residential specification standards and cross-discipline collaboration. Integrators & Specifiers: Bridging the Residential Lighting Gap (AIA/IDCEC CEU Available) This session examines how the residential market is evolving as spec-grade manufacturers, integrators, and lighting designers begin [...]

Dark Sky, Legislation + Regulation

Maine Passes Strictest Light Pollution Law In The US

  Maine’s LD 1934 is new lighting legislation that is the strictest light pollution state requirements in the country. On January 7, 2026, Maine’s Governor Mills announced she would allow the vast majority of held bills from 2025 (52 out of 61) to become law without her signature. LD 1934 has officially become law. Effective Date [...]

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