Lightfair International's 2008 Innovation Awards

The 19th Annual Lightfair International (LFI), held May 26 to 30 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, drew more than 19,800 registered attendees from around the globe. Billed as the world's largest annual architectural and commercial lighting trade show and conference, LFI 2008 featured 510 exhibitors, including 110 first-time exhibitors and 91 international exhibitors.

A highlight of the event is the LFI Innovation Awards, an annual awards presentation recognizing the industry's most innovative product designs and technologies. LFI received 184 submissions for the 2008 program, and each product was judged by an independent panel of lighting professionals.

LFI Innovation Awards “Best of Category” honors were given to 14 different products, with five of these category winners selected for special awards, including The Technical Innovation Award, the Design Excellence Award, the Judges' Citation Award, the LFI Attendees' Choice Award, and the Most Innovative Product of the Year Award — the event's top honor. The following pages offer an overview of this year's winners and why they earned a place among the best.

Most Innovative Product of the Year

LIGHTING SOFTWARE

SPOT Version 4.0 software assists in quantifying the electric lighting and annual daylighting characteristics and associated energy use of a space. Version 4.0 includes spatial, spectral, and power curves for specific photosensor manufacturers based on the “2007 NLPIP Specifier Report on Photosensors” by the Lighting Research Center. Additionally, SPOT Version 4.0 includes daylighting metrics for both the USGBC Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) and the Collaborative for High Performance Schools rating systems, calculating compliance with required criteria and generating printable reports.
Architectural Energy
(Also winner of the LFI Attendees' Choice Award and the Research, Publications, Software, and Unique Applications category)

Design Excellence Award

MULTI-TAP TRANSFORMER

The Q-Set direct burial series of watertight multi-tap transformers includes nine models of toroidal transformer cassettes that range from 2½ in. to 5 in. in width. Each Q-Set is crafted with a custom-designed, 50A large-capacity terminal block to hold a maximum of seven 14 AWG wires, five 12 AWG wires, four 10 AWG wires, or two 8 AWG wires.
Q-Tran
(Also winner of the Landscape, Pool, and Fountain Luminaires category)


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