Light+Building

Light+Building

Die Light+Building ist eine deutsche Messe für Licht und Gebäudetechnik. Sie wird von der Messe Frankfurt organisiert und findet alle zwei Jahre statt. Zur Light+Building stellen rund 2.100 Unternehmen auf dem Frankfurter Messegelände aus. Von den über 180.000 Besuchern kommt nahezu jeder zweite aus dem Ausland. Zu den Top-Ten Besucherländern zählen die Niederlande, Italien, Österreich, Frankreich, die Schweiz, Großbritannien, China, Spanien, Belgien und Schweden. Auf der Light+Building präsentiert die Industrie Produkte für Licht, Elektrotechnik sowie Haus- und Gebäudeautomation. Zu den wichtigsten Besuchergruppen zählen Architekten, Innenarchitekten, Designer, Planer und Ingenieure ebenso wie Handwerker, Handel und Industrie.[1]

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Produktgruppen

Die Messe ist in vier Bereiche unterteilt [2]

  • Licht
  • Elektrotechnik
  • Haus- und Gebäudeautomation
  • Software für das Bauwesen

Rahmenprogramm

Das Rahmenprogramm setzt sich aus verschiedenen Sonderschauen, Foren und Preisverleihungen zusammen. Darüber hinaus findet zeitgleich zur Light+Building die Luminale, die Biennale der Lichtkultur, in Frankfurt am Main statt.[3]

Entwicklung

Die Light+Building zeigt Lösungen, die den Energieverbrauch eines Gebäudes senken und zugleich den Wohnkomfort erhöhen, von Photovoltaik über LED-Leuchten bis zur intelligenten Stromnutzung. Die Light+Building findet vom 15. bis 20. April 2012 in Frankfurt am Main statt.

Einzelnachweise

  1. AUMA Messedatenblatt
  2. Konzept der Light+Building
  3. Light+Building Events

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