TECH-X

technical excellence Conference

2 July 2026, Birmingham B15 2RS, Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre

The LIA is thrilled to announce the return of TECH-X, a brand-new, first of its kind lighting conference. Born from member feedback from past LIA events, with the an overwhelming majority favouring a larger, multi-disciplinary forum with mutiple diciplines being covered.

This highly anticipated event will feature four stages and diverse tracks, designed to address the broad lighting industry. Including connected lighting, lighting design, standards, and sustainability, TECH-X will bring the entire sector together - under one roof.

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Draft Programme

One event.
Four stages.
Twenty-four presentations.
All under one roof.

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View the stages below:

STANDARDS STAGE

TIME TITLE SPEAKER
10:15AM Welcome Address Ayca Donaghy
Lighting Fit for the Future: Making Buildings Better for People, Health and the Environment
10:30AM MOVE TO STAGE
10:45AM The Building Safety Act: Responsibilities, Risk and Evidence for Lighting TBC
An overview of how the Building Safety Act affects the lighting industry, clarifying duties, accountability, evidence requirements and the role of lighting products and systems in managing building safety risk.
11:15AM Stage Change
11:30AM Fire Safety, Accountability and Part B Compliance TBC
Explains how Building Regulations Part B applies to lighting, clarifying TPa and TPb testing, evidence requirements and responsibilities for managing fire risk.
12:00PM NETWORKING LUNCH
13:00PM European Regulation: Implications for UK Lighting Companies - LightingEurope Antoine Hattemer, Alfredo Menghini
Summarises key European regulatory developments affecting lighting, Product Packaging & Waste Regulation
13:30PM Stage Change
13:45PM Flicker and Temporal Light Artefacts: Raising Knowledge, Dispelling Myths Ronald Tol
Clarifies flicker and temporal light artefacts, explaining relevant metrics, test methods and limitations, and addressing common misconceptions to support accurate, responsible performance claims.
14:15PM NETWORKING BREAK
14:45PM IEC 60598-2-22: Understanding the Next Changes in Emergency Lighting Stuart Burns
Provides an update on the first draft of IEC 60598-2-22, outlining key proposed changes, implications for emergency lighting design and testing, and what happens next.
15:15PM Stage Change
15:30PM What good looks like: Compliance, Evidence and Getting it Right First Time Paul Sargent & Andy Guest
What manufacturers actually need to do to demonstrate compliance, moving beyond documentation as a tick-box exercise. Using real examples of test reports, Declarations of Conformity, photometric data and product claims, it highlights common issues and clearly defines what good looks like.
16:00PM Stage Closing Address Stuart Burns
Draws together safety, evidence and regulation to reinforce the importance of clear responsibility, robust standards and trustworthy performance data in protecting people, buildings and market confidence.

 

 

Lighting Design Stage

TIME TITLE SPEAKER
10:45AM Lighting for Human Health: Supporting Sleep, Cognition, Comfort and Mental Wellbeing Dr Shelley James
Explores how lighting design can support health and wellbeing through visual comfort, contrast, neurodiversity and evidence-led circadian considerations.
11:15AM Stage Change
11:30AM Designing Light for Later Life: Safety, Confidence and Extending Independent Living John Bullock
This session examines how age-related changes in vision must directly inform lighting design in homes and care environments. It explores how glare control, balanced contrast and clear wayfinding can reduce falls risk while supporting dignity and confidence.
12:00PM NETWORKING LUNCH
13:00PM Lighting for Healthy Homes: Designing Light That Supports Everyday Living
Looks at how lighting design in homes supports wellbeing, balancing daylight and artificial light and arguing for the same level of rigour applied to non-domestic buildings.
13:30PM Stage Change
13:45PM Designing Healthy Interior Spaces: Integrating Light, Daylight, Acoustics and Air Quality Myrto Skreta-Krikou, Dan Bailey
How light, daylight, acoustics and air quality work together to create healthy interior spaces that support comfort, wellbeing and human performance.
14:15PM NETWORKING BREAK
14:45PM Healthier Nights, Better Light: Lighting for People, Safety and the Environment Peter Thorns
Explores how responsible exterior lighting can balance safety, amenity and environmental protection, addressing ALAN impacts on people, biodiversity and night-time environments.
15:15PM Stage Change
15:30PM The Art of Restraint: Designing for Safety, People, and the Planet
Discover why "less is more" in the future of urban illumination. This talk highlights how designers are reimagining the night, using purposeful light to enhance public safety while actively restoring the dark skies essential for human health and local wildlife.
16:00PM Stage Closing Address Dan Griffiths
Reflects on how thoughtful lighting design, alongside daylight and other environmental factors, can create healthier, more supportive spaces that genuinely improve human experience.

 

 

Connected Lighting Stage

TIME TITLE SPEAKER
10:45AM Understanding the Client First: Matching Control Systems to Use, Tenure and Occupancy Russell Joseph
Explores how building use, tenure and fit-out strategy influence the choice of connected lighting systems, moving beyond wired versus wireless to focus on user benefit.
11:15AM Stage Change
11:30AM Before You Specify: How do you design a building that preserves the design intent Alan Jackson
Examines early connected lighting decisions, including open versus proprietary systems, interoperability, data ownership and how to design out future risk before procurement.
12:00PM NETWORKING LUNCH
13:00PM Integrating Lighting with Building Systems to Support Wellbeing Adrianna Barr
How lighting controls can be integrated with wider building systems to create responsive, adaptive environments, with particular emphasis on alignment with frameworks such as the WELL Building Standard and, where appropriate, BREEAM.
13:30PM Stage Change
13:45PM Lighting Controls for Healthcare: Designing Adaptive Environments for Care, Comfort and Clinical Use TBC
This talk explores how zoning, dual switching, scene setting and manual override strategies can be used to create adaptable healthcare spaces that balance automation with intuitive control. The focus is on designing lighting control systems that genuinely improve usability, operational performance and the experience of hospitals, care homes and assisted living environments.
14:15PM NETWORKING BREAK
14:45PM Designing Connected Homes Around Atmosphere, Usability and Everyday Living TBC
How scene setting, tunable white lighting, zoning and wider smart home integration can support wellbeing, lifestyle and everyday living without introducing unnecessary complexity. The focus is on creating intuitive residential control systems that remain adaptable, understandable and valuable as user needs change over time.
15:15PM Stage Change
15:30PM Designing Emergency Into Controlled Lighting Systems Stewart Langdown
How emergency lighting is incorporated into different control architectures, alongside emerging approaches such as adaptable and dynamic emergency signage within the UK.

 

 

Sustainability Stage

TIME TITLE SPEAKER
10:45AM Sustainable Lighting in 2026: What It Really Means Ali Kay
What does sustainable lighting look like in 2026? Many companies will describe that they are on a sustainability ‘journey’. If we are all on journeys; then where are the maps? where do we need to stop?, where are we going?, and are we all heading for the same destination on the same path?
11:15AM Stage Change
11:30AM The UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard: What is lighting expected to deliver? UKNZCBS
Explores what the Net Zero Carbon Building Standard expects from lighting, including its contribution to operational and embodied carbon and how this affects design, specification and verification.
12:00PM NETWORKING LUNCH
13:00PM LCA and EPDs, do we need to start yet? Leela Shanker (WAP sustainability)
The latest on LCA and EPD use, are the reasons building for manufacturers and are lighting designers and specifiers using the data? As manufacturers and lighting designers what do the next steps look like?
13:30PM Stage Change
13:45PM BREEAM 2026: Are you maintaining that excellence? Cosmin Ticleanu and Anna Buchanan (BRE)
Outlines what is required to maintain BREEAM performance and compliance throughout the building life cycle.

In this session we will hear from Anna Buchan and Cosmin Ticleanu from BRE on how lighting can play a part in maintaining BREEAM ratings through the life of a building.

We will also hear about BREEAM In Use, with estimates that by 2050 over 80% of the buildings that will be in use already exist today its important that we address how existing assets perform day to day. With existing buildings many continue to consume excessive energy, generate high levels of carbon emissions and fall short on occupant wellbeing, Anna and Cosmin will look at how BREEAM in use can help, and what part lighting has to play.
14:15PM NETWORKING BREAK
14:45PM Lighting Europe Sustainability updates. From Digital Product Passports to the Energy performance of Buildings directive, how to prepare? Alfredo Menghini & Antoine Hattemer (Lighting Europe)
Lighting Europe experts cut through the consultation documents, omnibus packages, directives and get right to the point. What will you have to do to prepare, and for when? We will hear about sustainability focussed developments including the latest on DPP, the circular economy act and the energy performance of buildings directive.
15:15PM Stage Change
15:30PM Designing Lighting for Whole-Life Carbon Performance TBC
How robust, durable lighting products can deliver better whole-life carbon performance, even where embodied carbon is higher, by reducing operational impact and avoiding premature replacement.
16:00PM Stage Closing Address Ali Kay
Encourages a shift from headline sustainability metrics to whole-life responsibility, where lighting decisions are judged by long-term performance, transparency and their impact on people and buildings.

 

 


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About the Venue 

Edgbaston Park Hotel and Conference Centre

The venue is a stylish and award-winning hotel in Birmingham located in the beautiful suburbs of Edgbaston. They are B Corp-certified, which means they're a part of a global community using business as a force for good. Expect contemporary comfort, sleek interiors, and a range of gorgeous venues you’ll want to host events and special occasions in, time and time again. It’s all set two miles from Birmingham city centre, in a tranquil and peaceful spot on the University’s campus.
53 Edgbaston Park Rd, Birmingham B15 2RS

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