Media Information
energy efficient lighting
Your guide to reducing energy consumption in lighting for industry, commerce and the public sector
Media Information 2014 Background As the second largest energy users in most buildings, lighting is an obvious target for energy reduction. Solving problems with heating systems is complicated and although it uses a large amount of energy it is more difficult to enact many solutions aside from the energy needed to actually heat a given space. Following the recent developments of LED technology, controls and so forth there are huge savings to be made that are relatively easy to implement. Significant spend in the lighting sector has been driven by a desire to reduce energy rather than one-off high profile projects by lighting designers. The need to talk to those facility and energy managers who specify retrofitable products that can reduce a business’ energy consumption is of paramount importance to many lighting companies. Contents The guide contains a mixture of associations, industry commentators and freelance journalists covering subjects such as: LED Lamps Lighting control systems Daylight linking How do I get involved? Commercial sponsorship packages are as follows: Official headline sponsor, maximum of 3 • DPS advertisement • DPS editorial contribution • DPS case study • Logo as sponsor to appear on the contents page • 100 copies will be sent for internal/external distribution £8,000
Occupancy sensors Fluorescent lamps Part L and lighting Office lighting Retail lighting Industrial and warehouse lighting Natural daylight systems
Supporting sponsor, maximum of 3 • DPS advertisement • DPS editorial case study • 100 copies will be sent for internal/external distribution £5,000
Rates A4 advertorial page £1,500 Cover position £2,000 What else may I need to know? 12,500 copies of the publication will be sent out in November 2014 free of charge courtesy of Energyst Media. Further copies will be distributed at appropriate conferences. The copy date for the publication is 1st week in September 2014. Further details will be provided on booking. For further details, contact: Steve Swaine Sales Director 0203 714 4451 steve@energystmedia.com
Tim McManan-Smith Editor 0203 714 4450 tim@energystmedia.com
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