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This webinar presented an overview of product registration systems and their various uses and users. It also provided practical guidance and insights into global best practices for developing, operating and maintaining these systems, as well as how to develop the actual product registration process.
The webinar was presented by Ari Reeves and Neha Dhingra from from CLASP.
• Powerpoint presentation (500 KB)
• Audio recording (40.9 MB)
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This webinar provided an introduction to the development and use of market baselines as a tool for informing national policies for energy efficient lighting. It explained how to establish market baselines and how to update them through market monitoring; and described the different ways in which they can be used. It also included a summary of the activities, findings and lessons learnt from a recent lamp sampling study carried out in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam as part of the UNEP-GEF en.lighten initiative, Southeast Asia and Pacific Monitoring, Verification and Enforcement Project, supported by the Australian government.
The presenters were My Ton, on behalf of CLASP and Sommai Phon-Amnuaisuk from IIEC respectively.
• Powerpoint presentation – My Ton (422 KB)
• Powerpoint presentation – Sommai Phon-Amnuaisuk (466 KB)
• Audio recording (46.1 MB)
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This webinar provided practical, in-depth guidance on the role of enforcement in the monitoring, verification and enforcement process and how it can be integrated into national compliance strategies for lighting. It also provided examples of enforcement implementation in Southeast Asia and the lessons that can be learned from these. The presenters were Nicole Kearney from CLASP and Sommai Phon-Amnuaisuk from IIEC respectively.
• Powerpoint presentation – Nicole Kearney (570 KB) 
• Powerpoint presentation – Sommai Phon-Amnuaisuk (848 KB) 
• Audio recording
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This webinar provided a detailed overview of CIE standard, CIE S 025, Test Method for LED Lamps, LED Luminaires and LED Modules,i ncluding its development, purpose and use, what it does and doesn't cover and how to meet its requirements. The presenter was Mr Tony Bergen, Secretary of CIE Division 2, which is the division of the CIE that deals with physical measurement of light and radiation.
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This webinar investigated some of the complementary strategies and tools for communicating lighting product performance standards and labelling programmes to supply chain providers and presented a framework through which communication programmes can be developed and delivered to best suit local culture and practice. The presenters were independent expert, Stuart Jeffcott, and UNEP consultant, Steve Coyne.
The webinar was presented by independent expert, Stuart Jeffcott, and UNEP consultant, Steve Coyne.
Powerpoint presentation - Stuart Jeffcott
Audio recording - Stuart Jeffcott
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This webinar explored the role of laboratory product testing in the monitoring, verification and enforcement process. Participants received practical, in-depth guidance on the product testing process for single-ended omni-directional lamps, the interpretation of test results and the use of test results to inform MVE activities and other policy developments.
The webinar was presented by Li Jayond and My Ton representing CLASP.
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This webinar provided an introduction to the generation and use of indicators to support regulators as part of MVE activities for efficient lighting products. The presentation introduced the types and uses for indicators, as well as how to develop indicators within the policy context. It included practical considerations such as registration systems integration, sampling and quality. The presenter was Kevin Lane, an expert consultant for UNEP.
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