The Premier Lighting Community

THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY SEEKS TO IMPROVE THE LIGHTED ENVIRONMENT BY BRINGING TOGETHER THOSE WITH LIGHTING KNOWLEDGE AND BY TRANSLATING THAT KNOWLEDGE INTO  ACTIONS THAT BENEFIT THE PUBLIC.

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ABOUT IESRMS


The IES will build upon a century of excellence to create the premier lighting community dedicated to promoting the art and science of quality lighting to its members, allied professional organizations, and the public.
— IES Vision Statement

The IES Rocky Mountain Section is the local segment of the Illuminating Engineering Society. We are based out of Denver, Colorado and offer monthly community networking events, lectures, and fundraisers. These meetings are held in numerous locations around the Denver-Metro area to accommodate the location of our members. We strive to continue to provide education to the community and present current emerging topics within our industry. We always appreciate feedback from our members and always look forward to having new volunteers join our organization. 

 

2023 IES NATIONAL Lighten Up Winners!

 

Congratulations to Team Groovy Baby for taking 1st place with their Explore Your Mind luminaire.

Pictured from left to right - Ryan Rodau, Tanya Pardo, Courtney Lunsford, Gina Morgan.


CHECK OUT OUR TECH TALKS!

 

The IES is going back to the basics with a series of short 'Tech Talks' in 2024. Join your lighting industry peers for this informative and bite-sized look at a new lighting topic each month!


CHECK OUT OUR MEMBER SPOTLIGHT!

SANDRA VÁSCONEZ

 
I wish I had a magic wand to suspend the industry in time and have us collectively witness from the outside in our current endeavors. We would see an awful lot of good. I suspect that we would also see many things that we could do better. The technology race should not be just that, a race to exchange old technology while disregarding lighting quality, or a race to illuminate anything and everything because we are saving energy, or a race to see who champions AI first without understanding the unforeseen consequences that it may unleash.
— SANDRA VÁSCONEZ, FALL 2023 MEMBER SPOTLIGHT