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The 3rd China Lighting Science and Technology Conference Held, Outlining a New Blueprint for Green and Low-Carbon Development
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2025-11-24
On November 8, 2025, the 3rd China Lighting Science and Technology Conference was held in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, themed "Green, Low-Carbon, and Sustainable Development." The event brought together over 400 industry experts, business representatives, and researchers to jointly explore pathways for high-quality growth in the lighting sector. Concurrently, the conference featured three specialized sub-forums—on lighting technology innovation, engineering design, and industry development—as well as the 20th China Lighting Awards Ceremony, making it a premier platform for showcasing the industry's technological achievements and emerging trends.
The conference report highlighted technological breakthroughs and industry challenges across several key areas. Pan Jianggen, Chairman of Hangzhou Yuanfang Optoelectronics, outlined the century-long evolution of photometry, emphasizing that emerging technologies such as quantum metrology and artificial intelligence will play a foundational role in driving high-quality development in this field. He also reviewed China’s groundbreaking achievements since the founding of the People’s Republic—particularly in the development of electric light sources and innovative lighting solutions. Meanwhile, Yang Chunyu, a professor at Chongqing University, directly addressed the issue of urban light pollution, systematically analyzing its multifaceted impacts on human health and ecosystems. He proposed three key strategies for mitigation: establishing a robust monitoring and evaluation system, exploring region-specific control measures, and intensifying public awareness campaigns. Finally, Zang Feng, Chairman of Nanjing Lighting Group, underscored the critical role of standards, introducing the transformative "Standard-to-New Quality Productivity" pathway. He shared the Chinese Illumination Society’s practical efforts in optimizing standardization processes and promoting the application of group standards, paving the way for the industry to shift from "technology followership" to "standard leadership."
At the intersection of technology application and engineering practice, several experts shared cutting-edge case studies. Xu Changcai, Chief Brand Officer of Sedon Lighting, showcased the successful implementation of AI-driven intelligent management in scenarios such as hotels and cultural venues. Yang Zhian, Director of the China Construction Lighting Design Research Institute, provided detailed insights into innovative applications of BIM modeling and prefabricated installation techniques in large-scale public construction projects like the Shenzhen Sports Center and Yichang Three Gorges Airport. Meanwhile, Professor Liu Qiang from Wuhan University unveiled two groundbreaking studies—the Color Preference Model (MCPI) and the Color Discrimination Model (CDM)—which transcend the limitations of traditional color-rendering metrics, enabling precise, scene-specific customization of optimal lighting colors. Yao Mengming, General Manager of Signify (China), emphasized that LED-based indoor lighting should prioritize three key aspects: spatial distribution, spectral characteristics, and transient behavior, while leveraging five comprehensive glare assessment indicators to enhance overall light quality. The convening of this conference has created a robust platform for technical exchange and resource collaboration within the industry, further solidifying a shared vision for green, low-carbon, and intelligently innovative development.
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