New York City, April 14-15, 2026
New York City, December 1, 2025 - Attendee registration is now open for LEDucation 2026, taking place April 14-15 at the New York Hilton Midtown. The 2026 event marks the 20th anniversary of LEDucation, recognized as one of the most influential and widely attended gatherings in the North American lighting industry. This year's program will feature more than 400 exhibitors across four exhibit halls and 40 accredited presentations - virtually and in-person - covering the latest advancements in lighting design, research, sustainability, technology, and more.
"Reaching our 20th year is an incredible milestone for LEDucation," said LEDucation Co-Chair and Co-Founder, Burt Grant of Metro Area Sales. "I've had the privilege of watching this show evolve from the very beginning. It's a testament to the passion and commitment of the lighting community. We are proud to celebrate this anniversary by continuing to expand and offer opportunities for industry connection, education, and innovation."
Lighting the Path Forward: LEDucation Gives Back to the Industry
LEDucation is a nonprofit event, and its proceeds directly support the Designers Lighting Forum of New York (DLFNY). Funds generated from the show help fuel DLFNY scholarships and ongoing educational initiatives - empowering the next generation of lighting professionals and strengthening the future of the industry.
LEDucation Designer Hours Debut in 2026
On Tuesday, April 14 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., LEDucation will debut "Designer Hours" providing lighting designers, architects, interior designers, landscape architects, and engineers with exclusive priority access to the Exhibition Halls. This new feature reflects LEDucation's ongoing commitment to enhancing the designer experience with a dedicated window for those who want to begin their day with focused conversations and meaningful engagement with exhibitors - before the Exhibition Hours open for all attendees at 11:30 a.m.
"Each year, we look for ways to strengthen the impact that makes LEDucation such an essential event for our industry," said LEDucation Co-Chair, Jamie Eck of Satco. "With input from the design community, Designer Hours quickly stood out as a meaningful addition. It gives designers uninterrupted priority time to kick off the show with in-depth conversations with exhibitors - fueling ideas and collaborations that advance our community."