
Unilamp Lighting recently participated in an educational activity at the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos (UNO-R) in the Philippines. The session was conducted for graduating students from the Faculty of Engineering and focused on lighting knowledge. The event was led by Mr. Steve L. Aries, Technical & Training Manager of Unilamp, who shared professional insights about lighting and its role in engineering applications.
The presentation aimed to strengthen students’ understanding of lighting systems used in real projects. It introduced how lighting design contributes to visibility, safety, and the overall experience of built environments. The session also helped students gain a clearer picture of how engineering, design, and technology work together in creating effective lighting solutions for different outdoor applications.
Throughout the session, the students learned about the fundamentals of lighting design, including how various types of luminaires are developed, tested, and applied in outdoor environments. Mr. Aries explained general concepts related to illumination, installation practices, and durability considerations in lighting products.
By connecting academic theory with actual field practices, the training helped participants see how engineering principles can be applied in lighting projects. The discussion also encouraged awareness of the importance of quality materials, energy efficiency, and appropriate lighting control in achieving reliable results.
The graduating engineering students actively participated and showed strong interest in the topic. Many found the session useful in preparing themselves for their future careers, as it offered a broader view of how lighting knowledge supports different aspects of engineering and architecture.

Unilamp recognizes the importance of supporting education through continuous collaboration with academic institutions. The session at UNO-R reflects the company’s long-term goal of sharing technical knowledge with young engineers and helping them understand professional standards in the lighting industry.
By participating in programs like this, Unilamp aims to build stronger connections between universities and industry experts. Such initiatives not only enhance students’ learning experience but also contribute to the development of future professionals who will play a vital role in lighting design, engineering, and infrastructure improvement.
Unilamp remains committed to promoting lighting knowledge, technical training, and sustainable development within the lighting community. The company will continue to organize educational activities and workshops that inspire students and professionals to learn more about the science and application of light.
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