Hubbell Lighting Unveils the Evolution of Lighting Education

Hubbell Lighting, a well known lighting innovator, revealed that it has cut the ribbon on its newly renovated Lighting Solutions Centre (LSC).
  The LSC, based in Hubbell Lighting’s headquarters in Greenville, S.C., serves as the centre piece of its commitment to train, educate and develop solutions as lighting technology continues to evolve. It’s a collaborative environment that draws from over 200 lighting and technology authorities including the pre-eminent speakers and presenters at top-tier industry events.
  The architect, McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture, worked closely with the latest in interior materials and systems providers and in conjunction with Hubbell Lighting and Hartranft Lighting Design to ensure the environment is a true reflection of the latest trends in the industry while also providing a best-in-class training facility. Planning and construction was completed while retaining LEED Silver status of the building itself and upholding the beautiful architectural appeal that makes it one of the region’s most iconic and recognisable landmarks.

  Although performance, value and quality of any Hubbell Lighting solution demonstrates commitment to improving the customers’ lighting experience, it is Hubbell’s unparalleled dedication to customer training and education that makes it one of the best partners and trusted advisors in the industry. The LSC has played an instrumental role in the selection, application and recommendations of Hubbell Lighting product solutions for its customers and industry trade partners.
  Kevin Poyck, Group President at Hubbell Lighting, said, “The pace of innovation in the lighting industry continues to accelerate. The evolution of LED technology has changed the paradigm of how we go to market, making the mission of the LSC critical to our success. This new facility, in addition to our R&D labs, will keep Hubbell and its business partners in a leading position for many years to come.”

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