List of Lighting Organizations World Wide
Courtesy: Lighting Academy
CONCEPTEURS LUMIèRE SANS FRONTIèRES

Motivated by humanitarian action, a group of lighting professionals founded the association Lighting Designers Without Borders association. The chairman is the French lighting designer Roger Narboni from Concepto Agency. The association?s main fields of intervention are three: the response to emergency situations; the participation in rebuilding operations in post emergency situations; the action as part as regional development. The association is opened to every one interested in the matter.

www.concepteurslumieresansfrontieres.org

FRANCE
LIGHTING DETECTIVES

Established in Tokyo in 1990, Lighting Detectives (Tandeidan) is a non-profit research group dedicated to the study and promotion of lighting culture through the observation and surveying of urban light environments. Since its foundation, on-going fieldworks of urban light environment have been conducted in Japan and beginning from 1999 in other cities around the world through the international branch of the association called the Transnational Lighting Detectives.

www.tanteidan.org

JAPAN
ECOLIGHT

Ecolight is an Italian no-profit organisation founded to manage and solve every kind of ecologic issue related to all lighting components and everything concerning their elimination and recycle. Since now more than 120 lighting companies form part in this institution. Italian law provides that a company can arrange for the disposal of waste material as a single company or in association with other companies. Ecolight is just a voluntary and no-profit organization born to meet this necessity.

www.ecolightitaly.it

ITALY
CELMA

CELMA is a Federation representing 16 National Manufacturers Associations for Luminaires and Electrotechnical Components for Luminaires. CELMA Associations are representing some 1200 companies in the Luminaires and Electrotechnical Components for Luminaires industries in 11 European countries. These producers, which include many small and medium-sized companies, directly employ some 100.000 people and generate 8 billion Euro annually.

www.celma.org

BELGIUM
LITG

The Deutsche Lichttechnische Gesellschaft (LiTG) is a German scientific non-profit organization in the field of light and lighting with 2.500 members and a follow-up organization to the Deutsche Beleuchtungstechnische Gesellschaft founded in 1912. A member of Lux Europe LiTG has technical committees on interior and exterior lighting, daylighting, lighting calculations and lighting practice and offers publications on all aspects of light and lighting.

www.litg.de

GERMANY
INDIAN SOCIETY OF LIGHTING ENGINEERING

The Indian Society of Lighting Engineers (ISLE) is a professional body in the field of illuminating engineering with a broad based membership of scientists, engineers, architects, academicians, researchers, designers and others interested in lighting issues. ISLE is affiliated to the CIE, the International Commission on Illumination. It is also a member of Lux Pacifica, a lighting body that represents 60% of the world's population.

www.isleind.org

INDIA
ILE

The Institution of Lighting Engineers (ILE) is the UK and Ireland's largest and most influential professional lighting association, dedicated solely to excellence in lighting. Founded in 1924 as the Association of Public Lighting Engineers, the ILE has evolved to include lighting designers, architects, consultants and engineers amongst its 2,500 strong membership.

www.ile.org.uk

UNITED KINGDOM
CEI

The Comité Español de Iluminación (Spanish Lighting Committee) is an institution gathering manufacturers, professionals and more in general all the people interested in the field of light. It carries out for its members an intense activity of representation, education and information.

www.ceisp.com

SPAIN
ILDA

The International Laser Display Association, founded in 1986, is the world's leading organization dedicated to advancing the use of laser displays in the fields of art, entertainment and education. ILDA promotes the use of laser displays in the international marketplace through awards programs, publications, technology standards and a code of ethics.

www.ilda.org

USA
PLASA

The Professional Lighting and Sound Association is a leading trade body for the industry, representing just under 500 members worldwide. It provides commercial benefits to a business community, whilst improving working practices and advancing levels of safety and training within the entertainment, presentation, installation and communications industries. PLASA also owns the annual PLASA Show in London, and is the publisher of Lighting&Sound International and Lighting&Sound America magazines.

www.plasa.org

UNITED KINGDOM
IESNA

The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America is the recognized technical authority on illumination. For over 90 years, its objective has been to communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice to its members, to the lighting community, and to consumers, through a variety of programs, publications, and services.

www.iesna.org

USA
IESANZ

The Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand is an organisation comprising six Chapters which are located in the Australian States and New Zealand. The aim of the Society is the advancement of the art and science of illumination and the dissemination of knowledge to all interested parties. The Society's diversified membership includes engineers, architects, educators, students, contractors, manufacturers and designers.

www.iesanz.org

AUSTRALIA-NEW ZEALAND
THE SOCIETY OF LIGHT AND LIGHTING

The Society of Light and Lighting acts as the professional body for lighting in the United Kingdom. It has over 2100 members, and carries out a full range of activities. The Society is a company limited by guarantee which is controlled by CIBSE (The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers).

www.cibse.org

UNITED KINGDOM
SLF

Foundend in 1992 Stockholm, the Association of Swedish Lighting designers (Svenska Ljussättare Föreningen) is a non political, non union, and non profit national organisation for professional lighting designers.

www.svenska-ljus.se/

SWEDEN
ALD

The Association of Lighting Designers is the professional body representing lighting designers in all fields in the United Kingdom and the rest of the world. A voluntarily run association, bound by a constitution, it exists to provide a resource and forum for discussion and development of artistic and creative aims amongst designers.

www.ald.org.uk

UNITED KINGDOM
CIE

The CIE (Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage) is a technical, scientific and cultural, non-profit autonomous organization. As its name implies, the International Commission on Illumination is devoted to international cooperation and exchange of information among its member countries on all matters relating to the science and art of lighting.

www.cie.co.at/cie/

AUSTRIA
LFI

The mission of LFI (Ljóstæknifélag Íslands) is to promote the interest on light and lighting in Iceland and gather the collaboration between professionals and amateurs. LFI is member of CIE, LuxEurope and Nordlys.

notendur.centrum.is/lfi/

ICELAND
AIDI

AIDI (Associazione Italiana d'Illuminazione) aims at spreading the knowledge on the lighting problems, promoting the study of light, and fostering the development of its applications.

www.aidiluce.it

ITALY
APIL

Founded in 1998 by some members of AIDI (Associazione Italiana dell'Illuminazione), APIL (Associazione dei Professionisti dell'Illuminazione) is the professional association of Italian lighting designers. APIL collaborates with other national and international associations to promote the profession's development.

www.apilitalia.org

ITALY
ACE

Urban lighting is a favourite field of expression for the members of ACE (Association des Concepteurs Lumière et Eclairagistes), the French association of lighting designers and engineers established in 1995 in order to give "a nocturnal life to architecture".

www.ace-fr.org

FRANCE
IALD

Founded in 1969 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) is an internationally recognized organization dedicated solely to he concerns of independent, professional lighting designers.

www.iald.org

USA
PLDA

The Professional Lighting Designers' Association was originally founded as the European Lighting Designers' Association ELDA+, and is a voluntary federation of lighting designers and lighting consultants who are active on an international scale, their purpose being to increase the reputation of the profession and to establish the profession as such in its own right.

www.pld-a.org

GERMANY

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