Westboro Photonics, a leading manufacturer and developer of light measurement equipment, was pleased to host the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Lighting Systems Group, providing demonstrations of luminance and chromaticity measurement solutions.
SAE International Lighting Standards Advisory Group at Westboro Photonics
Advisory group members work together to provide a forum to collect, disseminate and provide discussion on topics covering international vehicle lighting standards and regulations activity. Members come from diverse backgrounds involved in automotive lighting including government, consultants, OEMs and suppliers, as well as other interested parties. The governing body SAE international, is a world-wide entity consisting of more than 128,000 engineers and technical experts from the automotive and aerospace industries providing a neutral forum for the discussion of mobility standards and regulations.
SAE groups contain the most reliable and comprehensive collection of mobility engineering resources available and produce STEM education and professional development programs that educate current and future members of the mobility workforce. They use consensus-based standards to advance quality, safety and innovation and are comprised of a global network of members whose knowledge is being used to make mobility safer, cleaner and accessible.
IR Beam Pattern Demonstration by Chad Green, Vice President at Westboro Photonics
Westboro Photonics provided a series of demonstrations of its light measurement systems including automotive beam pattern, automotive graphics, head-up displays and accent styling line measurements. Chad Greene, Vice-President, Research and Development at Westboro, was pleased to host his fellow members. “This was an opportunity to provide a hands-on demonstration of our state-of-the-art light measurement technology.”
Joseph Jaklic, SAE Lighting Systems Group Chairperson attended the series of demonstrations at Westboro Headquarters and offered his appreciation. “This was a very good learning experience for our group and there were topics that directly relate to ongoing lighting and testing activities. Much gratitude for the time and effort to assemble the multiple demonstration areas and provide technical experts to discuss the technology and field questions from our group.”
For more information on SAE, please visit: www.sae.org