ASSIST: Alliance for Solid-State Illumination Systems and Technologies
Sponsorship
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ASSIST’s sponsorship base consists of major LED and lighting manufacturers, large-scale purchasers of LED lighting systems, government agencies, and public benefit administration organizations. These entities sponsor ASSIST because they are committed to seeing LED technology gain a strong foothold as an energy-efficient alternative to traditional lighting technologies.
The Operating Plan: Scope of Work and Organization
An Advisory Board, working with the ASSIST project team at the LRC, identifies activities and allocates funds for ASSIST. The Advisory Board teleconferences or meets several times per year. In these meetings, project priorities are determined. The ASSIST project team at the LRC subsequently prepares a work plan and budget for each of the projects designated by the Advisory Board. At the following Advisory Board meetings, these work plans and budgets are reviewed and approved.
Program sponsors pay $25,000 annually ($15,000 annually for LRC Partners). Program sponsors designate a member to serve on the Advisory Board and have one vote. The Advisory Board may appoint additional non-voting members on an annual basis.
Joining the ASSIST Program: Sponsorship Benefits
- Leveraging of funds by participation in a major collaborative research project as agreed upon by the Advisory Board
- Opportunities to provide input on target activities
- One vote per sponsor to determine research agenda
- One review and agenda-setting meeting during the year at a location chosen by the Advisory Board
- Access to LRC personnel and informational resources on lighting issues
- Access to the latest lighting findings
- Recognition of sponsorship on all print and electronic publications related to ASSIST
- Discounted registration fee for all solid-state lighting educational programs conducted at the LRC
- Access to a network of system and component manufacturers, buyers groups, and government agencies
For More Information
N. Narendran, LRC Director of Research
tel: 518-687-7100
e-mail: narenn2@rpi.edu
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