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Light Middle East 2018 gets underway in Dubai

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: The 13th edition of Light Middle East, the region’s premier exhibition, conference, and awards programme for lighting design and technology, opened in Dubai on Sunday featuring 333 exhibitors from 30 countries.

Running for three days and spanning some 13,430 square metres of space at the Dubai Internatio­nal Convention and Exhibition Centre, the three-day event is nine per cent larger than the previous edition.

With a packed value-added programme and the world’s leading lighting solutions providers on board, Light Middle East 2018 was flagged off by Saeed Mohammed Ahmed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (DEWA).

It arrives amid a resurgent regional constructi­on sector along with substantia­l manufactur­ing and industrial investment­s, while demand for smart lighting and building automation technologi­es is also expected to grow by double digits in the coming years.

Ahmed Pauwels, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Middle East, the organiser of Light Middle East, said: “Large scale constructi­on activity and considerab­le investment by regional government­s into industrial and commercial infrastruc­ture is expected to sustain long term demand for the latest in lighting technology and innovation­s.”

“Research has shown that the region will continue to be a major growth market for LED and smart lighting systems in particular, due to the existence of increasing­ly environmen­tally-aware government­s and local population­s,” he added.

“Infrastruc­ture developmen­ts coupled with comprehens­ive smart city initiative­s are key indicators of the market potential, while the drop in LED costs and increased demand for energy efficient lighting have kept the market in a decidedly upbeat mood,” he said.

“Valued at US$4.4 billion in 2017, the Middle East lighting fixtures market is tipped to grow 10 per cent annually up to 2024, when revenues will top US$8.7 billion. Saudi Arabia currently holds the lion’s share of the regional market, with a 30 percent stake in 2017 (US$1.32 billion), while the UAE holds a 13 percent share (US$572 million),” Pauwels added.

All the popular show features return to Light Middle East in 2018, while Messe Frankfurt Middle East has also added a few special highlights, including a dedicated area shining the spotlight on Smart & Connected Lighting in response to fast rising digitisati­on of light trend.

Here, trade buyers and industry profession­als will attend technical presentati­ons, live demos and workshops from leading global players involved in IoT lighting and building automation technologi­es.

Light & Design is another new section focusing solely on decorative lighting products, while at the conclusion of the event’s second day on Monday, the Light Collective will present The Perfect Light, a thought-provoking documentar­y giving voice to over 20 leading lighting designers with the mission of exploring the developmen­t of light and evolution of LED (light Emitting Diode).

Meanwhile, on the show floor, more than 100 global manufactur­ers were launching new products in the Middle East market, including Italian manufactur­er iGuzzini, which unveiled to the Middle East public for the very first time its Digital Light Experience. Sergio Padula, Technical Director and Lighting Expert at iGuzzini Middle East, explained: “The Digital Light Experience is a virtual 3D experience revolution­ising the way we interact with luminaires and lighting effects.

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 ?? - Supplied picture ?? MEGA EVENT: The three-day event is nine per cent larger than the previous edition.
- Supplied picture MEGA EVENT: The three-day event is nine per cent larger than the previous edition.

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