
LiTG (Deutsche Gesellschaft für LichtTechnik und LichtGestaltung e. V.), one of the three main pillars of the DNK-CIE (German National Committee of the CIE) alongside DfwG and DIN, is pleased to invite you to Europe’s largest lighting conference - LICHT 2025, taking place from March 31 to April 2, 2025, in the city of Oldenburg, Germany. LICHT2025 will offer a comprehensive insight into the latest developments in lighting research, technology, design, and application, showcasing groundbreaking advancements that shape the future of lighting. LICHT 2025 will be held as a hybrid conference, where the presentations can be followed both online and offline.
This conference is divided into three main themes, which will be experienced in three special theme houses on site:
- Technology & Research
- Nature & Outdoor Lighting
- Architecture & Lighting Design
The complete program is available HERE.
Ticket information can be found HERE.
Further information about Europe's largest lighting conference can be found here: www.LICHT2025.de
The Organizers
The organizers Open configuration settings Since 1972, the LICHT conference has been organized every two years by the lighting societies of Germany, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland.
- LiTG - German Society for Lighting Technology and Lighting Design e. V. (Deutsche Gesellschaft für LichtTechnik und LichtGestaltung e. V.)
- NSVV - Dutch Foundation for Lighting Science (Nederlandse Stichting voor Verlichtingskunde)
- LTG - Austrian Lighting Technology Society (Lichttechnische Gesellschaft Österreichs)
- SLG- Swiss Light Society (Schweizer Licht Gesellschaft)
About the LiTG
The LiTG, Deutsche Gesellschaft für LichtTechnik und LichtGestaltung e.V., based in Berlin, is a registered independent non-profit association with a history of over 100 years and approx. 2000 members. The LiTG sees itself as a dynamic network and knowledge platform for all those interested in lighting and deals with "light and lighting" in the fields of technology, design, planning and application in theory, practice and research. It organizes events and conferences, produces specialist publications and maintains the "European Lighting Expert" training and examination programme. It also participates in the development of national and international standards and cooperates with relevant specialist organizations such as CIE, DIN, CEN, ISO and the national lighting societies.
Further information at: www.litg.de