Johan Moritz
Johan Moritz may be the world’s only lighting designer employed by a municipality. For the last 14 years he has designed prestigious works for Malmö, Sweden’s “Art and Design-loving city.” In this role, he has had the responsibility of developing Malmö’s architectural lighting design department, and has been given complete creative control; Johan has first-hand experience working as a lighting designer in a role where the delivery of different projects is amazingly rewarding. With 30 years of experience, Johan recognizes the importance of sharing knowledge as essential to driving innovation. Johan strongly believes having a qualified designer in charge of municipal lighting projects will drive development, save money, reduce energy, increase quality, and deliver what the end-
user needs most: good lighting for people.
More News
The future of lighting: AI-integrated and Sustainable
Lighting plays a pivotal role in our daily lives, influencing our mood, productivity, and overall well-being. From the natural light that governs…View More
LED Explosion-Proof Lighting for Hazardous Areas
In the dynamic arena of industrial operations, safety considerations become paramount, particularly in environments where the risk of explosions is an ever-present…View More
Led Lighting for a Greener Future: Environmental Benefits
In recent years, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have emerged as a turning point in the lighting industry, modernizing energy consumption and contributing…View More
Future of LED Lighting: Innovations Illuminating Tomorrow
Latest innovations in LED lighting shaping the upcoming industry dynamics The technology of LED lighting is undergoing an evolution in order to…View More
Bright Ideas for Business: Maximizing Potential with Led Lights in Commercial Space
Lighting both inside and outside is always necessary for commercial and retail business operations. Commercial LED lighting is a necessary expense, so…View More
Download
Recent Posts
Show Countdown
LED Expo Thailand
- days
- Hours
- Minutes
- Seconds