Gain insight into how circadian lighting is measured differently from conventional lighting
Join the IES Edmonton Section for our a technical luncheon as Robert Soler explores the science and standards behind circadian supportive lighting. This session will examine the requirements of RP-46-23 and introduce application efficiency as a practical framework for achieving compliant, energy-conscious designs.
Attendees will gain insight into how circadian lighting is measured differently from conventional lighting, with particular focus on the role of color and spectral composition. Ideal for designers, engineers, and lighting professionals seeking to implement healthier, standards-aligned solutions.
CEU Credit: 1.0 AIA/HSW LU
Learning Objectives:
🔸Gain an understanding of the profound importance of circadian rhythms for health and well-being. Learn how lighting influences these natural cycles and how to incorporate these strategies into design.
🔸Summarize the key requirements outlined in the RP-46-23 guidelines and discuss their implications for traditional lighting practices in various environments.
🔸Evaluate circadian supportive lighting by considering application efficiency, including assessing the role of light color and spectrum in design.
🔸Utilize a novel formula to achieve RP-46-23 criteria in your projects, enabling you to create effective circadian lighting solutions for diverse spaces.
Schedule
- Thursday, March 19, 2026
- 11:30 AM: Doors open
- 12:00 PM – 1:30PM: Lunch & Presentation

