The Light+Building offers the ideal platform to inspire new ideas, born from the focus on issues that concern the future of the lighting and architecture industries.
May 1st, 2014
ERCO presented more than 800 LED innovations in the setting of their recently relaunched exhibition architecture. The stand offered visitors the opportunity to learn about the inspirational design tools used by architects, lighting designers and engineers to create places where people feel good.
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