Mayalit Lighting Celebrates the Success of the 2024 (5th) China Museum & Art Gallery Lighting Forum

June 19,2025


The 5th China Museum & Art Gallery Lighting Forum was successfully held at Sichuan University Museum from August 7 to 9, 2024. 

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2024 (5th) China International Forum on Museum and Art Gallery Lighting


The 2024 forum was organized by the China Electronics Energy Conservation Technology Association (CEECTA), in collaboration with the Exhibition Art Committee of the Chinese Museums Association, the Display and Exhibition Professional Committee of the Sichuan Museums Association, Sichuan University Museum, and Sanxingdui Museum.

The event was hosted by the Electrical and Lighting Committee of CEECTA and received academic support from the Sichuan Illuminating Engineering Society.

As the Special Supporting Partner, Mayalit Lighting proudly contributed to this prestigious industry event.

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Host of the Opening Ceremony:

Ms. Chen Changhong

Director of Academic & Exhibition Department

Sichuan University Museum

Speech Session:

The forum featured congratulatory addresses from:

Mr. Zhang Jianlin, Director of the Electrical & Lighting Committee, China Electronics Energy Conservation Technology Association (CEECTA)

Mr. Liu Lu, Chair of the Exhibition Art Committee, Chinese Museums Association

Mr. Qiu Ling, Secretary-General of Sichuan Illuminating Engineering Society

Ms. Zhou Jing, Deputy Director of Sichuan University Museum

Mr. Zhang Peng, Museum Project General Manager of Horton Industrial Development Co., Ltd. and Executive Dean of Mayalit Museum Lighting Research Institute

Each speaker expressed sincere congratulations on the forum’s successful launch.

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Mr. Zhang Jianlin

Chairman, Electrical & Lighting Committee

China Electronics Energy Conservation Technology Association (CEECTA)


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Mr. Liu Lu

Chairman, Exhibition Art Committee

Chinese Museums Association

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Mr. Qiu Ling

Secretary General

Sichuan Illuminating Engineering Society


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Ms. Zhou Jing

Deputy Director

Sichuan University Museum

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Mr. Zhang Peng

General Manager, Museum Projects

Huizhou CDN Industrial Development Co., Ltd. 

&Executive Dean, Mayalit Museum Lighting Research Institute

The forum featured 13 invited experts who delivered keynote presentations and engaged in in-depth discussions on museum lighting environments and exhibition illumination systems.

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Ms. Ai Jing, Researcher at the National Museum of China, delivered an insightful presentation titled "Interpreting Lighting Enhancement Solutions for Historic Display Cases: A Case Study of the 'Ancient China' Exhibition Cabinet Lighting Upgrade at the National Museum of China."


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Mr. Lu Dongping, Head of Museum Lighting Products at Mayalit, presented a keynote titled “Tools, Techniques, and Fields in Exhibition Lighting: The Mayalit Approach.”

In his presentation, Mr. Lu examined three essential dimensions in exhibition lighting design—equipment (tools), technology (techniques), and spatial energy fields (fields).

He addressed common challenges and contradictions in exhibition lighting and introduced Mayalit's tailored design principle: “one object, one solution; one exhibition, one strategy.” By showcasing real-world applications, he demonstrated how Mayalit’s integrated solutions enable harmonious and context-sensitive lighting environments for museums and cultural spaces.

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Mr. Luo Tao, Deputy Director of the Light Environment & Lighting Research Center at the Institute of Building Environment and Energy, China Academy of Building Research, delivered an insightful presentation titled "High-Quality Lighting Infrastructure Systems: Driving Excellence in Museum Development."


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Dr. Zhang Dong, from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, explored the intersection of artificial intelligence and cultural heritage in his presentation “AI + Museums: Bringing Cultural Artifacts to Life.”


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Mr. Du Changqing, Founder of Dynalite Intelligent Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., captivated the audience with his keynote “The Light Quintet: Visual Art Flowing Through Air.”


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Prof. Chen Yaodong, Associate Professor and Master's Supervisor at Southwest Jiaotong University, presented “Smart Lighting in Museums: Current Needs, Research Status, and Future Visions.”


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Prof. Yang Guan, faculty member and Master's supervisor specializing in Lighting Art Design at Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, shared her research on display-specific lighting design in her talk “Exhibition Lighting Research and Optimization Design for the Qing Dynasty ‘Haiyan Heqing’ Porcelain Zun.”

 

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Mr. Suo Jingling, Deputy Director of the Exhibition Department at the Capital Museum, shared his expertise in a presentation titled “Creating Optimal Lighting Environments for Museum Exhibitions.”


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Mr. Zheng Hailiang, Key Account Manager at Beijing Bonaming Glass Co., Ltd., delivered a talk on “Museum Display Case Glass – Renovation & Replacement Services.”


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Dr. Li Zhenzhen, from the Department of Optical Engineering at Zhejiang University, presented “Research and Standards for Quantitative Metrics of Museum Lighting Quality.”

Following the keynote sessions, the forum proceeded to a panel discussion session. Distinguished scholars, industry experts, and lighting designers exchanged views on current challenges and innovations in museum lighting. The dialogue drew from a range of disciplines and case studies, generating fresh insights into exhibition design, lighting technology, and heritage preservation, leaving attendees with meaningful takeaways and forward-looking perspectives.

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Panelists Included:

Mr. Lu Zheng, Design Director, Elite Lighting Engineering Design (Chengdu) Co., Ltd.

Mr. Zhu Chenfu, Associate Professor, Senior Industrial Artist; Founder of "Museum 100 Project"; Co-Dean of Field Culture Museum 100 Joint Design Institute

Mr. Zhang Peng, Executive Dean, Mayalit Museum Lighting Research Institute

Mr. Tang Xiaoming, Founder & Design Director, Hui Tang International Lighting Design Consulting

Ms. Li Hui, China Southwest Architectural Design & Research Institute

Mr. Du Changqing, Founder, Dynalite Intelligent Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Ms. Wang Fang, Deputy Director & Research Fellow, Chengdu Jinsha Site Museum

Ms. Zhou Jing, Deputy Director, Sichuan University Museum

Dr. Mou Hongyi, Ph.D. in Design, School of Architecture, Central Academy of Fine Arts.


PART-02

Mayalit Lighting: Integrated Total Solutions


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At the forum, Mayalit Lighting presented its signature product series—Ajaw, Pax, and Imix—demonstrating their adaptability across diverse museum and gallery settings. Designed for scenographic flexibility, these luminaires were able to support multiple scenes and immersive multi-sensory experiences: integrating light, sound, and digital technologies.

Notably, each series incorporates smart control systems and dynamic spotlight-switching technology, aligning with current trends in smart exhibition lighting. This innovation reflects Mayalit's ongoing commitment to driving the digital transformation of exhibition spaces and enhancing audience engagement through immersive environments.

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Delivering Comprehensive Lighting Solutions

Mayalit not only exhibited its cutting-edge lighting products but also provided detailed product catalogs and highly-professional presentations. The presentation captured strong interest and inspired engaging conversations among the audience.


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In today’s exhibition design, light has evolved from basic illumination into an expressive medium, which shapes the environment’s atmospheres, elevates visual expression, and deepens emotional resonance among visitors. Museum lighting now plays a critical role in bridging art, history, and visitor experience.

As new technologies and visitor expectations emerge, lighting professionals must critically re-evaluate traditional practices and embracing innovation to meet complex practical needs.


Conclusion

Museum lighting, as an essential part in exhibition experiences, its core mission is to fully serve and showcase each piece of artifact. Sophisticated lighting design enhances visitor experience, and help visitors perceive artifacts in its historical, artistic, and scientific value.

Through continuous exploration and innovation, Mayalit Lighting remains at the forefront of museum lighting advancement, blending technological precision with artistic sensibility to drive high-quality development across the cultural exhibition industry.

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