Today’s commercial and industrial facilities expect solutions that add value beyond lighting. On Aug. 1, at 2 p.m. EDT, Eaton’s Mike Lunn and Chris Andrews conducted a free one-hour webinar, exploring the increasing demand for wireless connected lighting technology and how it can simplify controls installation, enable automatic code compliance, transmit key building data and create real future opportunities for you as this cost-effective technology becomes mainstream.
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Presenters:
Michael Lunn
Director, Product Marketing, Lighting Systems
Eaton
Michael Lunn has been with Eaton for over 20 years within the lighting control group. Holding roles of increasing responsibility from phone and field technical support, system startups, to sales and product management. Michael has a passion for lighting controls and how the installer and end user interact with them. He is a knowledge expert on energy codes and provides energy code guidance on many Eaton projects. He is a member of IES and is on the IES Progress Committee and Controls Protocol Committee. Michael received his BS from Norwich University and an MBA from Champlain College.
Chris Andrews
Product Manager, Low Voltage and Wireless Lighting Systems
Eaton
Chris Andrews is the product manager for low-voltage and wireless lighting control systems at Eaton’s Lighting business. In addition to Power over Ethernet and WaveLinx, Eaton’s wireless lighting control platform, Chris has responsibility for the Distributed Low Voltage Power system he developed in his five years at Eaton. Chris has been involved in the LED lighting industry since 2005 holding positions in product development and management. Chris holds a BS in Engineering from Mercer University and an Executive MBA from the University of Georgia.
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