Lutron Electronics has announced the winners of its 2023 Excellence Awards competition and the newest inductee to the Lutron Hall of Fame. The announcements were made during a special event in Denver on September 7.
Established in 2003, the Lutron Excellence Awards competition recognizes the world’s best projects that use Lutron lighting and shading controls and Ketra fixtures. Nearly 150 companies have been honored in the past 21 years.
The 2023 Lutron Excellence Award winners are:
- Best Palladiom, Sivoia QS or Triathlon Shading Project-– SAV Digital Environments from Bozeman, MT
- Best HomeWorks Project- SMC from London, England
- Best Use of Intelligent Ketra Lighting Systems- Wipliance from Bellevue, WA.
- Best Immersive Lutron Experience (Showroom or Event)- TSP Smart Spaces from Boston, MA
- Best Renovation/Retrofit Project-– Cloud 9 AV from Toronto, Canada.
- Best Collaboration with an Architect, Interior Designer, or Lighting Designer- Arte En Luz from San Juan, Costa Rica
- Best Overall Project from a New Lutron Dealer- HR Domotique from Quebec, Canada.
- Judges’ Choice- DeSimone Construction from West Deptford, NJ
- Judges’ Choice- OneButton from Brooklyn, N
The Lutron Hall of Fame
The Lutron Hall of Fame was created in 2009 to recognize excellence and dedication in the marketplace. Potential inductees are evaluated on several components: years of doing business with Lutron, loyalty, reputation, dedication to their business, market expansion efforts, execution of initiatives, project innovations using Lutron products and revenue growth.
Joining the 29 existing member companies, the 2023 Lutron Hall of Fame inductee is Spire Integrated Systems from Troy, MI, owned by Navot Shoresh.
Related: RTT Podcast #78: Navot Shoresh and His Visionary Role at Spire Integrated Systems