
Light Middle East is the largest dedicated trade event for urban, architectural, theatrical and retail lighting in the Middle East.
Light Middle East 2008 was inaugurated by Her Excellency Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade on May 25th at the Dubai International Conventional and Exhibition Centre. The show will take place once again May 17-19, 2009.
About Light Middle East
From its conception Light Middle East firmly established itself as the region's biggest trade fair for lighting. And for good reason: it is the only event to spotlight innovative product development, current design trends and invaluable technical know-how.
Lights and lighting design form an integral part of building architecture. Their importance continues to grow as they respond to the demands of comfort, economic efficiency and innovation that are required of a good lighting system. This applies both to public buildings as well as spaces used for business purposes, both internally and externally. Not only does lighting create living spaces that are safe and properly illuminated, but it also provides mood and atmosphere.
Light Middle East is a much needed platform for property developers, major clients and municipalities from around the region to source Lighting Solutions in what is clearly one of the most vibrant property development markets in the world. Light Middle East is also the best place to source both: architectural design solutions and engineering consultancy.
Latest news
LED-ing the way forward
Article by Kelly Lewis on Wednesday, 09 July 2008
The push for more environmentally responsible technology has lighting designers turning their focus to LED-based fixtures.
LED technology has come under much scrutiny in recent years in its capacity to be recognised as a holistic lighting solution, but as the drive for environmentally friendly technology continues to grow some lighting designers are pushing their LED agenda arguing it is the way forward as the most energy efficient and reliable lighting solution available.
Light Middle East
Article James Boley on Sunday, 01 June 2008
With support from the PLDA, Light Middle East was a chance to discover both the best products and best practice.
Of the four companion shows to the Garden and Landscaping Middle East show, the Light Middle East show held perhaps the most interest for outdoor design professionals.
FIVE EPOC MESSE FRANKFURT EXHIBITIONS CONCLUDE AS FOOTFALL CROSSES 19,000
Press Release 28 May, 2008
"Majority of exhibitors book for 2009 shows spurred by positive response from Middle East market" - Pruy
Exhibitors from five Epoc Messe Frankfurt trade shows which concluded today at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre were unanimous in their verdict of the shows' success as over 19,000 bona-fide trade visitors attended the events.
Article by Kelly Lewis on Wednesday, 09 July 2008
The push for more environmentally responsible technology has lighting designers turning their focus to LED-based fixtures.
LED technology has come under much scrutiny in recent years in its capacity to be recognised as a holistic lighting solution, but as the drive for environmentally friendly technology continues to grow some lighting designers are pushing their LED agenda arguing it is the way forward as the most energy efficient and reliable lighting solution available.
Light Middle East
Article James Boley on Sunday, 01 June 2008
With support from the PLDA, Light Middle East was a chance to discover both the best products and best practice.
Of the four companion shows to the Garden and Landscaping Middle East show, the Light Middle East show held perhaps the most interest for outdoor design professionals.
FIVE EPOC MESSE FRANKFURT EXHIBITIONS CONCLUDE AS FOOTFALL CROSSES 19,000
Press Release 28 May, 2008
"Majority of exhibitors book for 2009 shows spurred by positive response from Middle East market" - Pruy
Exhibitors from five Epoc Messe Frankfurt trade shows which concluded today at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre were unanimous in their verdict of the shows' success as over 19,000 bona-fide trade visitors attended the events.






