ICAT organises 7th edition of International Symposium on Lighting

The Director of ICAT, Saurabh Dalela, in his inaugural address, emphasised the body’s readiness to support original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)  and lighting component suppliers for their product development and certification needs.

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ICAT organises 7th edition of International Symposium on Lighting

The 7th edition of the International Symposium on Lighting (ISoL-2023) was organised by the International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) on April 20, 21, 2023, which saw participation from over 700 professionals.

The Director of ICAT, Saurabh Dalela, in his inaugural address, emphasised the body’s readiness to support original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)  and lighting component suppliers for their product development and certification needs.

This two-day event included 34 technical papers on topics ranging from intelligent automotive lighting, energy-efficient lighting, design and styling, lighting in road safety, and ADAS, besides lighting for EVs, amongst others.

The exposition at ISoL-2023 included more than 30 exhibitors showcasing their products.

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