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Monthly Archives for April 2015

The week that was 20-24th April

Singapore, weekend 25-26 April 2015 Monday 20; Singapore – Out of the box There is creativity and creativity…we proud ourselves on being creative lighting designers, certainly not “engineers” and that is what our clients like about us, our ability to … Continue reading

25. April 2015 by Martin Klaasen
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The week that was 13-17th April

Milan, weekend 18-19 April 2015 Monday 13; Milan – Leonardo Da Vinci! Arrived in Milan early this morning for our Euroluce and IGuzini visit. I am undertaking this visit as one of the international advisors to the CLDA (the Chinese … Continue reading

18. April 2015 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: Education, Light & Learn, Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting applications, lighting design, lighting of the future, lighting standards | Leave a comment

The week that was April 6-10

Singapore, weekend 11-12 April 2015 Monday 6; Singapore – Insights in our market This week I am interviewing a number of lighting designers in search of a new job, some with several years of experience, some freshly graduated, and today … Continue reading

12. April 2015 by Martin Klaasen
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The (short) week that was 30 March – 2 April

Singapore, long weekend 3-5 April 2015 Monday 30; Singapore – Graphene lighting technology Are we finally going to get some serious competition for the current LED lighting technology? As I am preparing my presentation for my Bangalore trip later in … Continue reading

03. April 2015 by Martin Klaasen
Categories: city beautification, going green, Light & Learn, Light and inspiration, light watch, lighting and culture, lighting and sustainability, lighting and the economy, lighting design, lighting design practice, lighting standards | Leave a comment