Description

Part of the energy consumption of our contemporary society is constituted by lighting. There has been a development towards increasingly efficient lighting sources over time. Nevertheless, conventional lighting technologies are running into fundamental limits. This will be addressed by Marco Haverlag of Philips Lighting. One promising technology is light-emitting diodes (LED). Ton van Mol (Holst Center) will give a presentation on the development of organic materials-based light-emitting diodes (OLED). OLEDs are not a point source and could even come in the form of luminous wallpaper in the future. However, in order to form a fully-fledged alternative to fluorescent tubes, further developments are required. Finally, Berry Eggen (TUE) will make a contribution on designing intelligent lighting systems. This will include systems that are sensitive to the presence of people.
This symposium is expressly intended for all technicians interested in the development of artificial light sources

19.00 hrs Room open

19.25 - 19.30 hrs Opening by Jan Verhoeven (chairman Department TF)

19.30 - 20.15 hrs Marco Haverlag, Fellow Lamps technology, Philips Lighting, Classical lighting technologies ?and their limits

20.30 - 21.15 hrs Ton van Mol, Holst Center, OLEDs as light sources for the future

21.30 - 22.15 hrs Berry Eggen, TUE, Designing Intelligent lighting systems

22.30 hrs Closing

Speaker(s)

Prof. dr.ir. Marco Haverlag, Fellow Lamps technology, Philips Lighting, LightLabs, EEC-607

Dr A.M.B. (Ton) van Mol, Holst Center, programme manager, Printed Organic Lighting & Signage, Electrodes and Barriers

Prof.dr.ir. J.H. (Berry) Eggen, Vice Dean Industrial Design, and Head of the User Centered Engineering Capacity Group
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven / Department of Industrial Design, Den Dolech 2 (HG 2.39)

For a summary of the lectures, click on the link below

Location

Hotel Breukelen in Breukelen

Organiser

Technical Physics

Name and contact details for information

Further information from Elfride Dijksta at the e-mail address below or by phone: 053 - 4894097.

kiviniria@utwente.nl

Summary lectures