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Digital Lumens’ CTO to Speak at DoE Solid-State Lighting R&D Workshop

Digital Lumens, the leader in intelligent LED systems, today announced that Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Co-founder, Brian Chemel, will be the opening plenary speaker during the upcoming Department of Energy (DoE) Solid-State Lighting R&D Workshop to be held January 28-30, 2014, in Tampa, Fla.

The session, "The Next Frontier in SSL: Creating New Value with Intelligent, Effective Lighting," will offer a perspective on the future of LED development and applications, and how manufacturers can accelerate SSL adoption with new applications.

"The Department of Energy has played an instrumental role in advancing the state-of-the-art in LED technology over the past decade," said Brian Chemel, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Co-founder of Digital Lumens. "I am honored to be invited to share a perspective on how intelligent lighting can further accelerate LED adoption, and appreciate the work that the SSL R&D team does to move the industry conversation forward."

Chemel’s session will take place on Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 1:30 p.m. ET, kicking off the two-day workshop as the first discussion of the event. Additional information on the DoE Solid State Lighting R&D Workshop be found on the event website.

About Digital Lumens

Digital Lumens is redefining industrial lighting with intelligent LED lighting systems and service offerings that bring the Internet of Lights – part of the Internet of Things -- to our customers while saving up to 90% in lighting energy. With unmatched energy efficiency and new operational insights, the patented system is setting the standard for industrial lighting in both retrofits and new construction.

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