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Zumtobel Group brings more than just light(s) on Tour
A new Managing Director for the UK and Ireland, potato-based packaging, the Premier League’s greenest football club and IDA Dark Sky-approved luminaires – a complete summary of the London leg of the Zumtobel Group’s Light(s) on Tour event.
Over 100 architects, lighting designers, contractors, local authorities, and lighting industry personnel were hosted by the Zumtobel Group at The Bike Shed in Shoreditch for the UK & Ireland edition of the European Light(s) on Tour event.
The Group’s Regional Sales Director for London Specification, Tom Lobak, started the evening with a surprise welcome to the newly appointed Managing Director for ZG Lighting UK & Ireland – Paul Kilburn. Coming from FTSE250 company Volution Group Plc, Paul will report to Marc-André Rusch, Vice President Region West & South Europe.
The Premier League’s greenest football club
Guests were then treated to a talk from The Group’s client, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club.
With sustainability and energy efficiency at the heart of both Company’s visions, it’s easy to see why Zumtobel Group were selected as the stadiums official lighting partner. With the Group having supplied over 77,000 luminaires.
For a third year running, the Club has finished top of the Premier League sustainability table produced by the UN-backed Sport Positive and published by BBC Sport. Tony Stevens, Head of PR, detailed what the Club has delivered so far to minimise its environmental impacts across all operations and its current journey to net zero.
Potatoes and Dark Sky
How does one go from football to potatoes, you might ask? A key theme of the night was sustainability and taking action to protect our planet. Guests were guided through over 40 product ranges across eleven application areas in the form of application booths. The indoor booths showcased Zumtobel’s latest developments including the CIELUMA acoustic luminaire for office, education and healthcare, CRAFT II for industrial applications and the Groups digital services offer.
Key standouts included the VIVO II family in the retail application and not just for its broad product scope. The Group has been working to implement packaging across the range to minimise its negative environmental impact. What looks like an ordinary reinforced cardboard carton is, in fact, constructed from potatoes. Deutch reinpaper is a biological packaging brand that consists entirely of natural raw materials. 100% recyclable and compostable. This reduces food waste and means packaging biodegrades quickly and efficiently.
The Thorn lighting Street and Urban lighting areas continued the theme, boasting eleven IDA (International Dark-Sky Association) accredited Dark Sky-approved product families, including Isaro Pro, Isaro, Carat, R2L2, Aerie, Flow and Plurio, covering a broad range of lighting tasks.
Neil Raithatha, Head of Marketing, Zumtobel Group UK & Ireland, comments, “This was our first large-scale event since the pandemic, so it was fantastic to see so many new and familiar people – including our new MD. Over the last two years, we have had many new developments across both brands, so this was the perfect opportunity to showcase our new offering and the good work we have been doing behind the scenes. We had a great customer turnout, and it was excellent to get our sales and product managers together again. Thank you to everyone who attended.”
As part of the Zumtobel Group’s wider commitment to sustainability which recently saw them awarded Gold EcoVadis status, in conjunction with the National Trust, the Group planted a tree for every guest that attended the event.
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Die Roadshow der Zumtobel Group rollt wieder durch Europa. Im Juni macht sie an vier Standorten in Österreich halt: in Dornbirn am 09. Juni 2022, in Wien am 14. Juni 2022 im Leopold Museum, in Spielberg am 23. Juni 2022 am Red Bull Ring und in Traun am 28. Juni in der Spinnerei. Dabei werden die Neuheiten von Zumtobel & Thorn präsentiert.
Für die Anwendung Industrie
Craft II nachhaltig produziert, kraftvoll im Einsatz: Craft II performance, eine höchst effiziente Hallenleuchte und Craft II plus mit ihrer Widerstandsfähigkeit und ihrem revolutionärem Thermomanagement.
Amphibia, IP66 LED-Feuchtraumleuchte: Wanne und Abdeckung sind aus ein- und demselben Material.
Tubilux Slim, die ästhetische Rohrleuchte kombiniert Minimalismus mit einem Maximum an Widerstandskraft. Keine Kante, keine Kerbe, keine Schwachstelle.
Tecton IP, das Geburtstagskind: zum 20 Jahr Jubiläum in IP54/IP64. Das Plus an Schutz geht niemals zu Lasten des Montagekomforts: Tecton bleibt auch in der IP-geschützten Variante unverändert flexibel zu bestücken und werkzeuglos zu montieren. Cross Sign 160 Tec IP 54, Resclite Protect.
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…präsentiert Zumtobel: designed von Eoos Supersystem integral, Supersystem Spot + linear, das umfassende Planungstool basiert auf der poetischen Idee einer absoluten Miniaturisierung der Strahlerköpfe und somit deren Auflösung in einer linearen durchgehenden Struktur. Ein wichtiger Beitrag für mehr Effizienz und Ressourcenschonung, wird laufend mit Innovationen erweitert.
Der wegweisende Arcos ZF, das Strahlersystem für hochwertige Lichtinszenierung mit Zoom-Focus, mit Leichtigkeit kann das ultragenaue Lichtwerkzeug auf unterschiedliche Deckenhöhen reagieren. Intuitiv zoomen und fokussieren.
Für die neuen Büro & Bildungswelten
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Vivo II, Design und Kreislaufwirtschaft im Einklang mit dem Design von Eoos.
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Mit Zumtobels digitalen Services wird die Basis für das Internet der Dinge gelegt. Und Outdoor Thorn Urban Life mit Flow, Volupto U1, Aerie und Plurio mit der NightTune-Technolgie, der farbveränderlichen Außenbeleuchtung um die Farbe der Nacht einzustellen. Thorn Road Isaro Pro und Carat, darksky approved.
Sportanwendungen
Sports Altis Flutlicht: leistungsstark, flexibel und einfach zu installieren. Für eine Vielzahl von Sportanwendungen mit zahlreichen CCT/CRI/TCLI- und Farbwechsel-Konfigurationsoptionen sowie flimmerfreier Qualität. Ebenso für die sensible feinfühligen Fassaden-Inszenierung Thorn/acdc Architectural Vertigo, Plaza mit dynamischen Licht, Bluetooth control, und unterschiedlichen Optiken und der Technologieplattform One, um mit den gleichen Leuchten schier unendlich viele maßgeschneiderte Beleuchtungskonzepte zu kreieren.
Fokus Nachhaltigkeit
Der Fokus des Abends liegt auf der Nachhaltigkeit, Zumtobel zeigt unterschiedliche Aspekte seiner Strategie, seine Wege umweltschonender zu produzieren und wie das Unternehmen die Leuchten und Technologien zukunftsfähig macht. Im lockeren Dialog mit dem Gast Otmar Kastner, Kabarettist und Experte für Kreativität, zeigt Zumtobel den Gästen die Highlights und gibt punktuell Einblicke in die Produktwelt, die zeitgleich auf mobilen Tischen und in Kuben ausgestellt werden.
Nach dem Einstieg können die Gäste Speis und Trank sowie einen offenen Austausch genießen. Im Laufe des Abends warten die besprochenen Neuheiten darauf, auf eigene Tour entdeckt zu werden. Zumtobel-Mitarbeiter*innen erwarten die Gäste an den unterschiedlichsten Stationen, um die Innovationen aus Industrie, Art & Culture, Office & Education, Retail sowie Außenbeleuchtung, Urban und Straßenbeleuchtung bis hin zur Digitalisierung detaillierter je nach Interesse und Schwerpunkt zu zeigen.
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds packed on the PDA as they attended their close friend Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour for a second night in Spain .
The “Deadpool” star, 47, joined his famous wife at Madrid’s Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to watch the 14-time Grammy winner perform for a second night in the Spanish city.
Eagle-eyed fans spotted the couple, who wed in 2012, enjoying a smooch in the crowd ahead of the sold-out gig Thursday night.
In one snap shared on X , the couple was seen snapping a selfie at the concert, before enjoying a sweet kiss in the VIP section.
The duo was captured at the same section the night before, where they attended Swift’s show with their eldest daughters : James, 9, Inez, 7, and Betty, 4.
Their family outing was even more special after the “Cruel Summer” hitmaker gave a sweet shout-out to the pair’s kids while introducing her 8th studio album “Folklore” to the audience.
“I have to say that on ‘Folklore,’ some of my favorite characters are named James, Inez and Betty,” she says in a TikTok video , before giggling.
Swift has famously used the names of the couple’s daughters in her songs.
The pop star’s track “Betty” from her 2020 album “Folklore” details a love triangle between characters James, Inez and Betty.
Swift’s 2017 “Reputation” album features a voice recording of James on the song “Gorgeous.”
Lively, 36, and Reynolds’ daughters heard Swift mention them in person as they enjoyed the record-breaking, three-hour show in the VIP section with their parents.
Before jetting off to Spain for the gig, Reynolds shared his excitement about traveling overseas for Swift’s concert during a May 13 appearance on “Today with Hoda & Jenna.”
“I’m about to go to the Madrid show,” he said. “This will be my first because this last year and a half I’ve been trapped in a nonstop work bubble and it’s a problem.”
“My wife and kids have been to five of them, five or six now. They love it, they’re obsessed,” the “Proposal” actor added.
Swift, 34, has maintained a close relationship with the Hollywood couple for years and is often seen hanging out with the “Gossip Girl” alum in NYC.
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‘The worst I’ve ever seen’: York County highlights storm damage, vulnerability during state commission tour
County leaders told Maine's new Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission that they need more support to recover from devastating storms and plan for the future.
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A man walks over a pipe on Friday near The Pier in Old Orchard Beach that became exposed after the January storms washed sand away from the beach. Members of the state’s Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission met with officials from coastal York County towns and toured damaged areas in Old Orchard Beach. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
OLD ORCHARD BEACH — The sandy 7-mile Old Orchard Beach – one of the most recognizable stretches of the southern Maine coastline – looks noticeably different this year.
Back-to-back storms in January caused severe erosion that wiped out the dunes, changed the shape of the beach and exposed hazards that town officials say they have never had to contend with. At least 5 feet of sand was washed away near the pier, revealing parts of support columns that are usually buried. And new sandbars off the shore are causing rip currents.
As lifeguards kept watch over the water and beachgoers lounged in the sand Friday morning, Fire Chief John Gilboy described the impacts of the storms to members of the state’s Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission who gathered in Old Orchard Beach to hear from York County municipal officials about the extensive damage from the two January storms.
Gilboy pointed to an old outflow pipe and a rocky ledge under the pier that have always been buried in sand.
“We’ve never seen these before,” he said.
John Gilboy, chief of the Old Orchard Beach Fire Department, points out impacts along Goosefare Brook in Old Orchard Beach from the January storms to members of the Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission on Friday. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
Town managers from Old Orchard Beach to Kittery described the extensive damage in their communities, detailed ongoing efforts to repair their infrastructure, and said they need support to help them prepare for future storms. They also called on the state to provide more guidance and support for small communities to navigate the complex and time-consuming process of getting reimbursements from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Advertisement
Friday’s listening session was the second for the commission since Gov. Janet Mills established it on May 21 in response to a series of disaster-level storms that hammered Maine in December and January. The winter storms caused an estimated $90 million in damage to public infrastructure, ranging from Kittery to Eastport and inland to collapsed roads and culverts in the western mountains, according to state claims made to FEMA.
Gov. Mills to create commission to prepare Maine for more battering storms
The commission plans to travel around Maine to see how the state can help those whose needs do not fit neatly into federal disaster relief categories. Hours after it was created, the 24-member board held its first meeting in Stonington , the state’s most lucrative lobstering port, where they heard from town officials and lobstermen about the extensive damage to the working waterfront.
In York County, county emergency management officials told the commission about the preparation for the January storms, the unprecedented flooding and erosion, and the ongoing efforts to clean up while preparing for future storms. They showed photos of washed-out seawalls and decimated dunes and videos of the storm surge flooding streets and water cascading into a basement.
While storms are nothing new, there has been a noticeable shift in the frequency and intensity, said Megan Arsenault, deputy director of the York County Emergency Management Agency. She said the agency is working with communities across the county on mitigation and to build “bigger, better, stronger.”
Members of the Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission, including Hannah Pingree, left, listen Friday as Old Orchard Beach fire Chief John Gilboy explains the impact that the surge had on Old Orchard Beach during the January storms. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
Sen. Donna Bailey, D-York, whose district includes Old Orchard Beach and Saco, said she is thankful the governor formed the commission because it is crucial that federal, state, county, local communities and private property owners work together. She said Camp Ellis has “really for quite some time been the canary in the coal mine.”
“People now in places like Ocean Park have had a taste of what Camp Ellis has been experiencing for decades,” she said. “Unfortunately, we all know it’s only going to get worse.” Advertisement
DEVASTATING STORM DAMAGE
By the time the storm hit Old Orchard Beach in January, town staff had been preparing for days. But nothing could truly prepare them for the amount of rain and storm surge that flooded streets and homes , cutting off large areas of town.
“Within minutes, there were places we could not get to,” Gilboy said.
Another potent storm brings historic coastal flooding, high winds to an already-drenched Maine
Fire crews waded through waist-deep water to get to a garage that was on fire. With no access for firetrucks, Gilboy rode on the top of a public works front end loader to get through flooded roads. Propane tanks floated everywhere. At one point, Gilboy stepped off the vehicle and found himself in water above his head.
Crews used a bucket truck to evacuate stranded residents and borrowed an airboat from the Maine Warden Service to get to inaccessible areas of Ocean Park. There was no way for mutual aid crews from Saco and Scarborough to get to town to help with emergencies.
“People that never saw floodwater, we could not get to them,” Gilboy said. Advertisement
Curt Brown, a member of the state’s Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission, examines rocks near The Pier in Old Orchard Beach on Friday that were exposed after the January storms scoured sand away from the beach. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
Rep. Lori Gramlich, D-Old Orchard Beach, who lives in Ocean Park and is executive director of the nonprofit Ocean Park Association, called the storms a tragedy for the town.
“Seeing these pictures again is traumatizing. I’ve never, ever, ever seen anything like this in my life,” she said.
Town Manager Diana Asanza said Old Orchard Beach is still recovering from the January storms five months later. Homes and businesses along the beach continue to be at risk because the dunes that protected them “did their job” but are now gone.
“If we continue to see storms like this, we will not be as lucky next time,” Asanza said.
Patrick Fox, Saco’s public works director, told commission members that he’s spent the last 20 years putting Band-aids on “the most erosive 2,000 feet of Maine’s coastline.”
Fox said he’s always pointed to “great mitigation options” like raising roads, but many of those projects are not an option because there isn’t enough time, space or money for them. Advertisement
Laurie Smith, town manager of Kennebunkport, said town officials in the region have been working together to share ideas about how to prepare for storms and become more resilient. She described the challenge of deciding which infrastructure projects to tackle and then securing funding, and of seeing the impact on people in the community.
“Their dreams were lost, their assets were lost, their visions of families that come here and enjoy it were lost,” she said.
A boy carries a pail of water along the beach near The Pier in Old Orchard Beach on Friday. The January storms carried so much sand away from the beach that it exposed rocks and footings, seen in the foreground, underneath. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
After working through the January storm and seeing the extensive damage – including one road that was so rippled she said it “looked like a wave went through the pavement – Smith went home feeling defeated.
“I cannot tell you how heartbroken I was,” she said.
THE IMPACT IN OCEAN PARK
After meeting with officials at the local fire station on Friday, Gilboy led the commission on a tour of Ocean Park and Old Orchard Beach to highlight some of the hardest hit areas. Advertisement
On New Salt Road, Gilboy and Gramlich described how flooding was so bad that Goosefare Brook flowed over a bridge, forcing officials to close Seaside Avenue. In the basement of one home, the flooding buckled the floor and filled the room with sand – something Gilboy had never seen before.
As the group walked to the beach, Gramlich pointed out debris that is still tangled in the rosebushes that line the narrow streets and an outdoor shower that floated through the neighborhood during the storm. At one home, crews were working to clean up and repair the property, she said.
John Gilboy, center, chief of the Old Orchard Beach Fire Department, and members of the Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission listen as Steve Gardner, left, talks Friday about the impact the January storms had on the coastal home his family owns in the Ocean Park section of Old Orchard Beach. Gardner’s family has owned the home for decades. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
While commission members talked with local officials on the beach, Steve Gardner walked across the sand from the cottage his family has owned for decades on Porter Road. It is the last house on the beach before the Saco town line and he said it has survived countless storms.
But Gardner, who is from Waltham, Massachusetts, said the January storms changed the beach in a way he could never have imagined. The dunes that were once high in front of the cottage are now washed away, exposing the house to the ocean. For the first time, there was more than a foot of standing water in the lower level of the cottage because the water was so high.
“We’ve been here since 1985 and it’s the worst I’ve ever seen,” he said.
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A través de nuestro evento itinerante Light (s) on tour, presentaremos las novedades de iluminación de interior, exterior, emergencias y sistemas de control. Te esperamos el 31 de Enero en el Hotel QGAT, de 10am a 18pm. Av.Via Augusta 51, Sant Cugat del Vallés.
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Wir freuen uns, Sie bei Light (s) on tour 2022 wiederzusehen. Wann: 14. Juni 2022. Wo: Leopold Museum, Museumsplatz 1, 1070 Wien. 18:00 Uhr: Willkommen. 18:30 Uhr: Conferencier Otmar Kastner, Kabarettist und Experte für Kreativität führt im Dialog mit den Nachhaltigkeitsexpert*innen der Zumtobel Group durch den Abend.
Jannik Sinner rolls on at Roland Garros. The second seed maintained his perfect start at the clay-court major by defeating Pavel Kotov 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 for his third consecutive straight-sets win in Paris. Sinner produced a rock-solid all-around display to prevail in a two-hour, 27-minute encounter between two of the cleanest ballstrikers on the ...
00:00. 00:49. Jennifer Lopez is canceling her tour to spend more time with her family, and is "heartsick" over the decision to pull the plug, the singer announced Friday. Sources said Lopez ...
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds packed on the PDA as they attended their close friend Taylor Swift's Eras Tour for a second night in Spain.. The "Deadpool" star, 47, joined his famous wife at ...
C'est reparti : le Light(s) on Tour arrive en Suisse. Date : 1er février 2024, à partir de 16:30 Lieu: Palexpo, Rte François-Peyrot 30, 1218 Le Grand-Saconnex Outre des conférences passionnantes sur le thème de la lumière, vous plongerez dans l'univers des nombreuses applications Zumtobel et pourrez terminer la soirée par un apéritif convivial.
County leaders told Maine's new Infrastructure Rebuilding and Resilience Commission that they need more support to recover from devastating storms and plan for the future.
Zumtobel und Thorn Light(s) on tour 2022 >Mit Lachen & Leidenschaft die Lösungen für die Zukunft finden.< Entdecken Sie mit uns, wie Sie Ihre Lichtperspektive(n) neu definieren können. Light(s) on tour 2022 Edition. Wählen Sie den für Sie geeigneten Tag und Standort aus:
In May, the Zumtobel Group's largest Light Forum became an international meeting point featuring its brands for all those who wanted to experience light in all its fascination. Some 400 visitors from Europe and MEIA had the opportunity to experience innovative and expressive design and state-of-the-art light technology.
The Book of Hours. Designed by Frida Escobedo, this year's annual report of the Zumtobel Group is published under the title "The Book of Hours" and shows a very personal reflection of the Mexican architect on the topic of light. Since 1991, a wide variety of personalities from the fields of architecture, graphic design and art have been ...