Specifying engineers, electrical contractors, distributors, facility managers, systems integrators, and other lighting and design professionals attended the event, which kicked off with an inaugural session in Philadelphia in mid-October. From there, the roadshow traveled to Seattle, Chicago, New York, Toronto, Minneapolis, and Atlanta, before concluding in Los Angeles in mid-December. The program featured five modules:
- Market Drivers for Electrical Energy Efficiency, an AIA-accredited module, reviewed and highlighted building energy code requirements, best practices and sequences of operation for ROI, as well as industry trends toward intelligent buildings
- Introduction to DLM provided a concise yet comprehensive overview of the product line, and its capabilities to overcome current design and installation challenges
- Dimming and Daylighting analyzed DLM’s functionality with respect to dimming and daylighting and how these capabilities increase the potential for increased ROI
- Networking and Intelligent Buildings afforded a look at DLM’s robust networking capabilities and how they help achieve true integration with intelligent building operations
- Designing with DLM offered guidance for using DLM in designs and additional design resources
A seasoned team of DLM experts spearheaded the program, including WattStopper’s VP of Market Development, Pete Horton, LEED® AP, Director of Product Marketing Eric Fournier, LEED® AP, Western Regional Sales Manager Charles Knuffke, Product Line Manager Mike Houston, LC, and District Sales Manager Brian Friedel, LEED® AP. Attendees praised the event, commenting the presentation was “very informative with great display of products,” and “Concise yet full of information and very well presented by all.”
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