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Highway Electrical News take LED on lighting

Highway Electrical News (HEN) is delivering its first one-day Technical Conference featuring the latest developments in the lighting and highway electrical industry. The event in Leeds on Tuesday May 22, 2012 is said by HEN to be crucial for practitioners who have an interest in lighting or highway electrical works who can hear the most recent thinking on LEDs, Competition in Connections and Unregulated Margins - the new approach to variable lighting and advice on good practice for safe working.
April 27, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Highway Electrical News (5317 Hen) is delivering its first one-day Technical Conference featuring the latest developments in the lighting and highway electrical industry.

The event in Leeds on Tuesday May 22, 2012 is said by HEN to be crucial for practitioners who have an interest in lighting or highway electrical works who can hear the most recent thinking on LEDs, Competition in Connections and Unregulated Margins - the new approach to variable lighting and advice on good practice for safe working.

Industry experts will share their knowledge on critical current issues and an exhibition area will showcase up-to-date developments in energy saving and efficient solutions.  In parallel to the main programme, walk-in help sessions on HERS will be available to delegates for discussing HERS portfolios, client Fast-Track, CBQ-NVQs etc. 

The event is CPD approved and registration is free to pre-registered delegates and £120 on the day.  A full programme of technical papers and registration can be found at %$Linker: External 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.HENontheroad-HEA.com HEN false http://www.henontheroad-hea.com/ false false%>The conference will run from 9.30am to 4:00pm at the Met Hotel in King Street, Leeds.

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