Interoperability, Integration, and Cybersecurity: Exploring the DLC NLC List

9/18/20252:00pm EDT1 hour
The DLC Qualified Product List of Networked Lighting Controls contains a wealth of information. Come learn what information is available, and how you can access it, with an emphasis on interoperability, integration and cybersecurity. This webinar will (give you the tools/enable you) to easily select appropriate NLC systems for your lighting projects.

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Meet your Presenters

  • Levin Nock Senior Technical Manager

    Levin Nock researches and develops new policies for the Networked Lighting Controls (NLC) and LUNA programs using the DLC’s stakeholder engagement process. He came to the DLC in 2016 eager to help develop and launch the NLC Qualified Products List as a new way to support energy savings across North America and values knowing that his work contributes to solutions to both the climate crisis and diminishing dark skies. Prior to the DLC, Levin managed research on energy efficient LED lighting and lighting controls at Bonneville Power Administration in Portland, Oregon. His experience also includes analyzing commercial building energy efficiency at an national research firm and positions in R & D at a large controls manufacturer and various startups. A member of the Illuminating Engineering Society and the ANSI 137 Lighting Systems Committee, Levin holds a biomedical engineering PhD in adaptive imaging from Duke University, a Bachelor’s degree in physics from Cornell University, and a Sustainable Building Advisor certificate from Seattle Central Community College. When he isn’t honing policy at the DLC, Levin enjoys swimming and hiking, as well as tinkering with and riding his DIY electric bike.

  • Matt Turk

    As an intelligent building consultant and specifying engineer, Matthew empowers owners and building operators by simplifying real estate management and elevating occupant experiences. He is an expert in crafting robust and secure networks that facilitate the seamless exchange of data across various building control systems. Matthew’s passion extends to developing comprehensive strategies for sustainable metering, system monitoring, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) platforms, cybersecurity, and data governance. He regularly evaluates new technologies for design engineering of lighting controls, space utilization, and indoor environmental quality. Matthew excels in creating innovative strategies and designs in a clear, concise, and repeatable format. In his free time, Matthew channels his creativity into woodworking, evident in the custom furniture that graces his home.

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