London to Host the Inaugural LUCI Cities & Lighting Summit


4th February 2025

(UK) – International urban lighting professionals will gather in London for the first-ever LUCI Cities & Lighting Summit, taking place 23 – 26 April. Co-organised with the City of London, this event offers a platform to explore how innovative lighting can shape the cities of tomorrow.

The summit will focus on three themes: Sustainability, Health & Wellbeing, and Inclusion. Through expert-led sessions, interactive discussions, and city tours, attendees will exchange ideas and uncover strategies to address these pressing topics.

The summit offers an opportunity for city leaders, lighting professionals, and urban planning experts to connect, share insights, and be inspired to implement local solutions thanks to global and collective intelligence.

Highlights include:

  • In-Depth Sessions: Panels exploring how lighting impacts accessibility, public health, and environmental sustainability.
  • Innovative Projects: Insights into global initiatives and their implications for urban wellbeing through lighting.
  • Immersive Experiences: Guided tours of London’s iconic lighting projects, including the Illuminated River, the world’s longest public art installation.

As cities face a growing need for urban development, sustainability and inclusion, the event comes as a place to inspire actionable solutions through collaboration and knowledge-sharing. London’s dynamic lighting initiatives will provide the perfect backdrop for discussions on climate change, accessibility, and community-focused lighting design.

Registration is open until 28 March for all delegates and 7 March for LUCI members requesting accommodation: https://www.luciassociation.org/events/luci-cities-lighting-summit/luci-cities-lighting-summit-london/registration/

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