AIA Orlando: www.aiaorlando.com
AIA Orlando is one of the largest AIA chapters in the state
of
Florida. The chapter consists of over 400 members, including
allied and associate members. Our chapter is dedicated to serving
its membership by creating opportunities for professional development
and fellowship.
SPIE: www.spie.org
Serving engineers and scientists in the field of optics, photonics
and related technical areas, SPIE offers continuing education,
CD-ROM and video short courses.
NCQLP: www.NCQLP.org
Through a peer-review process, the NCQLP establishes the education,
experience and examination requirements for certification in
the lighting industry.
IES: www.iesna.org
The IESNA is the recognized technical authority on illumination.
For over ninety 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.
CIE: www.cie.co.at/cie/
The International Commision on Illumination is an organization
devoted to international cooperation and exchange of information
among its member countries on all matters relating to the science
and art of lighting. Webite for the United States National Committee
of CIE
IALD: www.iald.org
IALD's vision: To set global standard for lighting design
excellence. IALD's mission: To serve worldwide members by promoting
the practice of excellent lighting.
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Dark-Sky Association: www.darksky.org
The International Dark-Sky Association. IDA's goal is to be
effective in stopping the adverse environmental impact of lightpollution
and space debris.
Penn State: www.worldcampus.psu.edu
To provide you with postbaccalaureate courses in lighting education,
and to make lighting education universally available, Penn State's
World Campus offers the Certificate in Architectural Lighting
Design, the only one of its kind available through the Internet.
Nuckolls Fund: www.nuckollsfund.org
The Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education is an endowment fund
that gives annual grants in support of college-level programs
that inspire students with an understanding of light in architecture.
FAEC: www.faeccf.org
The Central Florida Chapter is the local voice of the industry
keeping abreast of code issues, meeting with Chief Electrical
Inspectors to formulate the local "Code Notices",
and taking on industry issues. The Chapter and its' Board of
Directors work to educate electrical contractors for the betterment
of our industry as a whole.
NAED: www.naed.org
Since 1908, the National Association of Electrical Distributors
(NAED) has served as the trade association for the electrical
distribution industry. NAED is a 501(c)6 not-for-profit organization
dedicated to serving and protecting the electrical distribution
channel
ECF: www.electricalcoucilfl.org
ECF is a non-profit trade association, owned entirely by its
members. ECF's primary purpose is to unify and strengthen all
segments of Florida's growing electrical industry.
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