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Understanding Lighting Controls Lighting to Enhance Iconic Structures Mr. Vincent Lum Mr. Kuan Mun Fai Vincent Lum has more than 15 years in lighting control industry in residential & commercial projects. Currently, Business Development Manager for Crestron, his main responsibilities include develop the Crestron lighting control business within SE Asia and provide assistance some part of Crestron Asia office. Prior to this, he was a sales manager for Pacom, Bizplanet, in lighting control sales. Projects include Shangri-La Hotel, Pan Pacific Hotel, Mandarin Oriental, Hyatt, Parkway Novena Hospital, highend bungalows (3000 - 4500 square meter), Universities and the list goes on. The topic for today is “ONE”. What is Integrated Building / Home Technology (IBT / IHT). • Senior Business Development Manager • Strategic Partnership - Specifier Programs • Asia Commercial Lighting Mun Fai started his career in Philips Lighting as a Lighting Application Support building Lighting Application Centers in the region before moving on to Business Development Manager in the Architectural Segment venturing into new markets like Vietnam in the early 90’s With his extensive experience, he became the Market Development Manager for Shop Lighting and later as Product Manager driving the Architectural Lighting portfolio and Fiber Optics in the Asia Pacific region. Based out of Hong Kong, he spent the next 5 years involved in the latest state of the art LED technology with Philips Lumileds Inc. developing “Never Before Possible” applications in automotive, consumer & professional general lighting. Currently, Mun Fai bridge the new digital gap with more innovative lighting technologies enabling lighting partners to switch to a Greener & Sustainable Future. Abstract The landmarks that encapsulate a city’s individuality are the lifeblood of the place. Lighting plays an important role in highli ghting the iconic structures of a city. A good, innovative lighting solution has a dramatic impact on a city’s tourism, night economy, and political positioning. It provides a city with its own distinct branding that fosters a sense of pride in the people who live there. From some time now, Philips has been engaged in a process to bring together an integrated approach in order to re-humanize every aspect of the urban environment. We call this City. People. Light, a global initiative aimed at exploring how lighting can be developed and applied to provide sustainability by improving the quality of people’s lives. 66