The Zhaga Consortium and the DALI Alliance have announced they will be exhibiting in adjacent booths at the upcoming 2024 IES Street and Area Lighting Conference (SALC), set to take place 22-25 September, 2024 in Atlanta, GA.
The Zhaga Consortium, a global lighting-industry organization with over 600 members, will at this year’s conference emphasize the transformative potential of the Zhaga-D4i standard, which is setting new benchmarks for smart, energy-efficient, and future-proof outdoor lighting solutions.
One of the key themes for Zhaga at the event will be extending the useful life of streetlights through circular lighting practices. This includes promoting modular luminaire designs that allow for easy upgrades, repairs, replacements, and servicing—critical elements for achieving greater sustainability in urban environments.
Visitors to the Zhaga booth (#606) will have the opportunity to explore the Book 18 platform, an ecosystem of interoperable components for outdoor lighting that showcases the power of the Zhaga standard in delivering smart and future-proof lighting solutions. Attendees are encouraged to visit the Zhaga booth to see live demonstrations of the Book 18 platform and to engage with Zhaga experts, who will be on hand to discuss details around the platform and product certification.
The DALI Alliance, the global industry organization for DALI, the internationally standardized protocol for digital communication between lighting control devices, will use the 2024 IES Street and Area Lighting Conference to demonstrate its innovations in smart street and area lighting. DALI Alliance members will showcase solutions that highlight the interoperability, scalability, and sustainability of DALI-based lighting systems. The DALI-2 and D4i standards, which are pivotal in the advancement of smart, energy-efficient street lighting, will be at the forefront of these demonstrations.
Key highlights for the DALI Alliance booth (#608) at SALC 2024 will include live demonstrations of a D4i system, which offer enhanced interoperability and connectivity for street lighting applications. Additionally, the DALI Alliance will present the advantages of D4i and Zhaga-D4i certification for intelligent, data-rich luminaires that enable advanced asset management and predictive maintenance, contributing to the long-term sustainability of urban lighting infrastructures.
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