With a closing date of 31 October 2021, the DALI Lighting Awards 2021 will highlight and recognize the best use of DALI control applications and solutions in lighting projects across the world.
The DALI Lighting Awards 2021 will accept entries for all projects linked with DALI technology in the following categories: Commercial/Professional, Entertainment & Architectural, Healthcare & Education, Industrial, Infrastructure, Outdoor/Smart City, Residential, and Retail & Hospitality.
“We were very pleased to see the breadth and depth of DALI projects that were submitted for last year’s DALI Lighting Awards, and this year we look forward to seeing further exciting examples of DALI in action,” said Paul Drosihn, DALI Alliance General Manager. Winners of the DALI Lighting Awards 2020 can be viewed here.
There is no entry fee for the Awards, and entrants can nominate multiple projects on an individual basis or as part of a team. Entries can be submitted from any section of the supply chain (including lighting designers, electrical consultants, architects, installers and commissioning engineers among others). Please see our website (www.dali-alliance.org/awards2021) for detailed entry criteria and a list of the information required.
Our international judging panel includes lighting designers, editors from lighting trade magazines, and representatives from lighting organizations in the USA, Europe and China.
To submit a project, entrants are invited to complete an online entry form on the DALI Alliance website (www.dali-alliance.org/awards2021). Entries for the Awards are open until 31 October 2021. The winners will be announced in January next year and will receive publicity on the DALI Alliance website and other channels.
About the DALI Alliance
The DALI Alliance (also known as the Digital Illumination Interface Alliance or DiiA) is an open, global consortium of lighting companies that drives the growth of lighting-control solutions based on internationally standardized Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) technology. The organization operates the DALI-2 and D4i certification programs to boost levels of cross-vendor interoperability. As lighting continues to evolve and converge with the IoT, the DALI Alliance is also driving the standardization of wireless and IP-based connectivity solutions. For more information, visit www.dali-alliance.org.
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