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Dave Simon to Explore Common Myths About LED Lighting at EcoTuesday

Ann Arbor, MI — EcoTuesday Detroit is quickly gaining momentum as the area’s emerging initiative aimed at bringing together environmentally minded people through an informal meet-and-greet to share best practices and discuss Michigan’s future in sustainability.

On April 28th from 6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. at Conor O’Neill’s in Ann Arbor, keynote speaker Dave Simon, president of ilumisys, will discuss five common myths and share the realities about the light emitting diode (LED) industry.  Topics will include Efficiency, Lifecycle, Heat emission, Cost, and Light quality.  The cost to pre-register for this event is $5.00 (www.ecotuesday.com) or $10.00 at the door.

Mr. Simon has more than 23 years of design and development experience, including 10 years in manufacturing operations management. Prior to ilumisys, Simon served as Altair Engineering’s Principal – Product Innovation and led product development consulting engagements in a broad cross section of industries.

About ilumisys Inc.
ilumisys, Inc., based in Troy, Mich., is focused on next-generation solid-state lighting technology. The company was formed in 2007 as a spinoff venture and wholly owned subsidiary of Altair Engineering, Inc., also based in Troy. ilumisys’ products are derived from Altair’s intellectual property as they relate to the direct replacement of fluorescent light tubes with LED lamps and direct replacement of incandescent lamps.

About EcoTuesday
EcoTuesday is a monthly networking event, which brings together sustainable-minded people from all areas of business. It started in February 2007 in San Francisco and has grown its way across the country. Currently, there are events located in Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Detroit, Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C.  For more information, visit http://www.ecotuesday.com/.

 

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