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1–3 June 2022, Campus of Toulouse 3 University, Toulouse, France
the 11th International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting and the 17th International Symposium on Science and Technology of Lighting (EEDAL-LS21)

The previous ten International Conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL) conferences have been very successful in attracting an international audience. EEDAL has established itself as an influential and recognized international event to discuss the progress achieved and latest developments in technologies, behavioral aspects and policies. EEDAL is the venue to establish new collaborations and synergies and build international partnerships among stakeholders dealing with residential energy consumption equipment, metering, and lighting (manufacturers, consumers, governments, utilities, international organizations, academia, and research).

The International Symposium on Science and Technology of Lighting (LS-series) has been held regularly since 1975 and provides a unique forum for the worldwide community of engineers and scientists from the lighting industry, research organizations, and academia to share and exchange the latest progress on Science and Technology of Lighting. LS has a more than a 40-year history since the 1st LS (LS:1) in 1975 in Loughborough, United Kingdom, and 2021 will be the 17th time that this event will recombine.

In 2022, from 1–3 June, for the first time, the two conferences will be held jointly in Toulouse, France, on the campus of Toulouse 3 University. The aim is to bring the two communities in contact: the LS community, which has been active in lighting systems, expanding to smart and human-centric lighting, and the EEDAL community, which, among others, has focussed on energy efficiency for domestic appliances, including lighting. This joint event will provide a unique forum to discuss and debate the latest developments in energy; the environmental impact of residential appliances; lighting, heating, and cooling equipment; electronics; smart appliances; smart meters; consumer behavior, and adopted and planned policies and programs. This interaction will give birth, for sure, to new successful collaborations.

https://eedal-ls21.sciencesconf.org/

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