The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IES) is a non-profit, learned society founded in New York City on January 10, 1906. The Society's stated mission is to improve the lighted environment by bringing together those with lighting knowledge and by translating that knowledge into actions that benefit the public. Members of the IES are regarded as the top professionals in their industry and are globally respected for their knowledge.
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Publications
The IES is credited with over 100 publications on the subject of lighting such as The Lighting Handbook, 9th Edition, the recognized authoritative reference on the science and application of lighting. Other publications, many of which are ANSI standards, include recommended practices for a variety of specific lighting applications such as Office Lighting, Sports Lighting, Outdoor Lighting and Lighting for Healthcare facilities. All IES publications are developed through consensus committee work. The National Institute of Standards and Technology references several IES publications for Optical Radiation Calibrations.[1] The International Dark-Sky Association makes several references to the IES and its publications in its Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook.[2]
The IES is a joint sponsor of ASHRAE\IESNA Standard 90.1 and Standard 189 and collaborates on other documents.
In addition, the Society publishes LEUKOS, the Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America and LD+A (Lighting, Design + Application), a monthly magazine.
Membership
The IES has about 8000 members worldwide, mostly in the United States, Canada and Mexico, although there are members in other countries. Members include engineers, lighting designers, consultants, lighting equipment manufacturers, sales professionals, electrical contractors, architects, researchers and academics.
Organization
Organizationally, the Society is divided into approximately 100 local sections.
Each year the IES holds its Annual Conference and its Street and Area Lighting Conference (SALC); and the IES is a sponsor of LIGHTFAIR International. Local sections offer lighting education classes and meet regularly to offer a technical program to its members.
References
- ^ "National Institute of Standards and Technology, Optical Technology Division". http://physics.nist.gov/Divisions/Div844/facilities/pyro/ref.html. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
- ^ Outdoor Lighting Code Handbook, Ver 1.4, September 2002
- Dilaura, David L. (2006). A History of Light and Lighting - In Celebration of the Centenary…. ISBN 9780879952099.
- Williams, Bill (2005). "A History of Light and Lighting". http://www.mts.net/~william5/history/hol.htm. Retrieved 2007-07-14.
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