DOE Posts Up Presentations at 2013 SSL Market Introduction Workshop

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) thanks all who participated in the eighth annual Solid-State Lighting Market Introduction Workshop, held November 12–14 in Portland, Oregon. More than 200 attendees gathered to share the latest updates and strategies for successful market introduction of high-quality, energy-efficient SSL solutions.

The workshop offered a rich mix of perspectives and insights from a diverse group of participants ranging from utilities and energy efficiency organizations to manufacturers and distributors. Attendees noted the “comprehensive and balanced overview” that was “well worth the time” and the “best event of its kind, period!” The workshop was preceded by a half day of free educational sessions for newcomers and lighting professionals alike, and an evening bus tour to see the latest CALiPER LED PAR38 and troffer investigations.

The workshop presentations and materials are now available.

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