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Luciano Sabatelli

August 9, 2019 By

Luciano is Holophane Europe Ltd’s European Commercial Manager and over his 30 year tenure he has worked in several senior strategic roles within the organisation.

He is a dynamic, articulate and highly determined professional who has accrued a wide spanning and in-depth working knowledge of UK, European and Global business while delivering both targeted and broad spanning projects to increase revenue, drive cost out and improve efficiency. Is competent and articulate at all levels of the organisation with a strong commercial acumen and awareness . He is focused and driven both alone and as part of a team, has a strong hands-on management style and ability to lead and inspire.

Luciano possesses an excellent track record of success academically and professionally, is career focused and prides himself on delivering to the highest level by constantly building strong relationships with all stakeholders in order to develop the complete service wrap, whilst continually broadening his technical knowledge of the business and developing professionally.

David Wright

August 9, 2019 By

ELP Ltd, Jordan Reflectors

David Wright is Managing Director of Emergency Lighting Products Limited in Billingshurst, West Sussex and is also Managing Director of Jordan Reflectors Limited based in Basildon, Essex.
David started his career in Research and Development with Thorn Lighting followed by eight years managing the lighting laboratories at BSI (British Standards Institution).
He later joined Existalite / Thomas & Betts as Technical Director and was promoted to Managing Director while also handling the Group roles of European Product Manager and World Standards Manager.
David joined the Jordan Group in 2003 initially as Managing Director of Emergency Lighting Products Limited but took control of both Jordan UK companies in 2009.
David is Chairman of ICEL Council, a member of the LIA Council and a Director of Lumicom.

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Lumicom Invites you to discuss the imminent Open Scope Consultation, November 2, Telford

1 January 2019 sees the UK WEEE regulations introduce Open Scope, which means that ALL electrical and electronic equipment will have to be reported under the WEEE regulations.

Open scope will see a significant impact to the lighting industry, affecting both domestic lighting and business to business producers. Producers will be required to report product placed on the market and fund its collection, including domestic WEEE throughout the UK. Defra expect to launch a consultation in early September. With a huge impact on overall costs for producers the lighting industry needs to respond with one voice. So the LIA invite you to join us, along with key government and industry experts to find out more about open scope, the WEEE directive and how it will affect your business.

Hear keynote speaker Graeme Vickery, senior policy advisor on WEEE for Defra discuss the open scope consultation and what it means. It is also the ideal opportunity to get advice from the experts and express any concerns you may have.

Join us November 2, LIA Telford from 10am

If you would be interested in attending, please follow the link: https://www.thelia.org.uk/events/open-scope-consultation, or contact Stewart Price at stewart@lumicom.co.uk, or Beth at betha@thelia.org.uk

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The UK’s Newest Electrical Design & Install Show

The Electrical Design and Install Expo (ED&I) will take place at the NEC, Birmingham, on 6th-7th September 2017, providing a unique opportunity for those involved in the electrical industry to come together under one roof. The event will allow visitors to talk directly to manufacturers and distributors about their products and services and will encourage the sharing of ideas across many industry sectors.

‘The Electrical Design and Install Expo’ (ED&I) is being backed by leading electrical and building services trade body the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA), who will be the headline sponsor for the event.

To find out more about this event you visit the website: http://edandiexpo.com/

We hope to see you there – we are on stand no. 36!

Date: 06/09/2017
Location: NEC, Birmingham

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One Industry One Voice, Join the LIA, Defra And Environmental Agency To Discuss The Government’s WEEE Consultation and Open Scope

On 2nd November the LIA are bringing together the key experts from Defra and the Environmental Agency to discuss and inform the lighting industry on the recently published consultation on the proposed amendments to the 2013 WEEE Regulations ‘Open Scope’
Open scope will see a significant impact to the lighting industry, affecting both domestic lighting and business to business producers
From 1 January 2019 ALL electrical and electronic equipment will have to be reported under the WEEE regulations.
Producers will be required to report product placed on the market and fund its collection, including domestic WEEE throughout the UK. It is expected that many producers will see increased compliance costs.
Lumicom, LIA’s compliance scheme for lighting have estimate upwards of an additional 50,000 tonnes of domestic luminaires will be reported as placed on the market.
You need to be prepared and understand the implications to your business.

Seminar Highlights

LIA Lumicom’s General Manager, Stewart Price will give an overview of the WEEE regulations and open scope. He will also explain the potential impact on the industry and what this means for you as a producer in the lighting sector.
We are honoured to have Keynote speaker Graeme Vickery from Defra joining us. He will present a detailed overview of the consultation along with timelines, how you should respond and rationale for preferred approach.
This Seminar is for all within the industry. Come, get advice from the experts and express any concerns you may have. We will also be discussing the post implementation review of the UK WEEE Regulations.
This seminar will clarify the lighting industry’s thoughts and concerns, which the LIA will use when putting the industry’s view to government.
Make sure you are heard, see you November 2nd
Contact the team at alex@lumicom.co.uk
https://www.thelia.org.uk/events/open-scope-seminar

Open Scope schedule

  • 10.00 – Coffee on arrival
  • 10.30 – Introduction and aim of the day – Stewart Price
    • Brief overview of the Lighting Industry Association and confirmation of the agenda.
  • 10.40 – Open scope – An introduction- Stewart Price
  • 11.10 – Overview of the consultation – Graeme Vickery
    • Detailed overview of the consultation along with timelines, how companies should respond and rationale for preferred approach.
  • 11.40 – Environment Agency – James Street from the Environment Agency – Environment & Business Advisor (WEEE).
    • Reporting requirements
    • Risks around non-compliance
  • 12.00 – Section on free-riders and the impact on industry – Nigel Harvey – Recolight
  • 12.15 – Open forum for questions
  • 12.30 – Lunch
  • 13.15 – 13.30 – Overview of the Statutory review of WEEE regulations – Graeme Vickery
  • 13.30 – 14.30
    • Tour of the facility and overview of the Laboratory availible.

Lumicom’s New Video

Lumicom has worked in partnership with Electrical Waste Recycling Group to create
a new video to promote best practice for recycling Lighting equipment under the
WEEE directive.

Take a journey with Lumicom to see the how your waste is being recycled