NVC Lighting attending Education Estates 2024
NVC Lighting to Showcase Low-Glare Portfolio at Education Estates Conference
NVC Lighting will be showcasing its range of products designed to enhance educational environments at the upcoming Education Estates Conference.
Taking place at Manchester Central across October 15-16, 2024, the exhibition brings together policy makers, designers, educators and suppliers with a sharp focus on educational infrastructure.
At Stand 500, NVC Lighting will demonstrate how investing in good performing lighting can significantly reduce energy consumption, improve learning environments, and increase safety across educational establishments.
With lighting and energy efficiency on the agenda at a number of seminars at this year’s event, NVC’s participation aligns perfectly with ongoing discussions about building optimal environments for students to thrive.
Phil Brown, Product and Marketing Director at NVC Lighting, said: "We are thrilled to be part of the Education Estates Conference, where we have the opportunity to showcase how our lighting solutions are helping schools and universities across the UK.
“Our low-glare product portfolio is specifically designed to support a learning environment.
“By visiting our stand, guests will discover how our LED lighting is easy-to-install andenergy-efficient . Weoffer a complete service package, from free site surveys to lighting design.
“We have a long-standing history of supporting the education sector, and our seven-year warranty ensures that our products deliver sustainable value over time."
NVC’s low-glare LED products are ideal for integration into school lighting systems, reducing eye strain and creating a more conducive atmosphere for learning.
In addition, NVC provides a full-service offering—working closely with educational institutions to carry out comprehensive site surveys, develop custom lighting designs, and deliver tailored solutions that meet the specific needs of each establishment.
Attendees of the conference are invited to visit NVC Lighting at Stand 500 to explore how good performing lighting can transform educational spaces and help reduce operational costs through improved energy efficiency.