BREAKING: Sapphire Awards applaud best-in-class SSL developments (GALLERY)
During the week of Strategies in Light in Long Beach, CA (Feb. 13–15, 2018), the stars aligned to light the way to the LEDs Magazine Sapphire Awards Gala aboard the RMS Queen Mary, where PennWell’s LED & Lighting Network, industry leaders, and solid-state lighting (SSL) professionals gathered on the blue carpet on Feb. 14 to commemorate their experience with a photo and celebrate the LED-centric innovations and advances that were submitted to the program this past year.
For 2018, the Sapphire Awards program was expanded with new categories for lighting projects and the Humanitarian Award. The heart of the program still, of course, relies on advancing LED-centric enabling technologies and components, SSL end products, and systems for specific SSL applications. This year’s Illumineer of the Year was selected as someone who has been looking ahead to the future of SSL and not only seeing the possibilities but working toward them in the present.
Click on the image or the link at the right to open the image gallery and learn who took home the trophies during the evening’s Gala. Watch for our full coverage of the winners in the March issue of LEDs Magazine, with details on what won over the judges, and bookmark Sapphire Awards for program updates in the coming year.
Carrie Meadows | Editor-in-Chief, LEDs Magazine
Carrie Meadows has more than 20 years of experience in the publishing and media industry. She worked with the PennWell Technology Group for more than 17 years, having been part of the editorial staff at Solid State Technology, Microlithography World, Lightwave, Portable Design, CleanRooms, Laser Focus World, and Vision Systems Design before the group was acquired by current parent company Endeavor Business Media.
Meadows has received finalist recognition for LEDs Magazine in the FOLIO Eddie Awards, and has volunteered as a judge on several B2B editorial awards committees. She received a BA in English literature from Saint Anselm College, and earned thesis honors in the college's Geisel Library. Without the patience to sit down and write a book of her own, she has gladly undertaken the role of editor for the writings of friends and family.
Meadows enjoys living in the beautiful but sometimes unpredictable four seasons of the New England region, volunteering with an animal shelter, reading (of course), and walking with friends and extended "dog family" in her spare time.