
Glamox will showcase its latest connected luminaires and systems, including new, award-winning designer office lights, innovative outdoor lighting, and a groundbreaking industrial high bay family at Light + Building in Frankfurt. The international trade fair for lighting and building technology will take place from 8th to 13th March 2026. A major focus at its stand in Hall 3, E40, will be the latest version of the Glamox Wireless Radio lighting control system and a new cyber-secure Glamox Ethernet2DALI controller, ideal for defence applications and for any building where an ultra-reliable, robust connected lighting system is essential.
“The theme of our stand is ‘lighting for people, places and purposes’, and 100% of our luminaires on display are either connected or connectable,” said Astrid Simonsen Joos, Group CEO of Glamox. “Our focus on smart lighting includes the latest versions of our wired and wireless lighting controls.
An interactive table enables visitors to get hands-on and engage directly with how connected lighting systems function in practice and how they interact with Building Management Systems. Interaction is more topical than ever, as the EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive requires building systems to monitor and report energy consumption for lighting. Significantly, we can monitor this either through our own system or via integration into a Building Management System.”
Glamox hero products at Light + Building include:
Luxo Align is a family of freestanding floor and pendant office luminaires blending Scandinavian minimalist design with individually controllable light levels and colour temperatures. The environmentally friendly luminaires are made using recycled aluminium, and the freestanding versions feature a specially developed sensor for presence detection and daylight harvesting, ensuring energy-efficient operation. The stylish office luminaires, which provide upward and downward light, can eliminate the need for ceiling lights. Luxo Align has already received the award for best industrial design at the IDC.25 Awards, in Norway.
Glamox i65 is a family of powerful new LED high bay lights designed to meet the needs of a new breed of mega-warehouses and industrial plants with high ceilings of up to 20 metres. Providing 180 lumens per watt and over 70,000 lumens of light output, i65 meets the highest requirements for energy efficiency and uniform brightness. The groundbreaking high bay has recently won the German Design Award 2026 in the category ‘Excellent Product Design – Lighting’.
Glamox O40 is a family of innovative outdoor luminaires that are ideal for parks, pathways, minor streets, and residential areas. Their high efficiency ensures superior illumination while significantly reducing energy consumption and operational costs. In harmony with nature, the O40 has a Dark Sky variant that helps prevent light spillage and is Dark Sky International-certified. The O40 is good news for those who enjoy starlit evenings and for nocturnal wildlife.
Glamox Wireless Radio is an installer-friendly and highly scalable lighting control that offers the fastest commissioning of wireless lighting available. Installers can complete pre-commissioning before site visits, and the system’s ability to find and commission up to 10 luminaires simultaneously has been proven to reduce commissioning time by more than half. It operates at 868 MHz and integrates with Building Management Systems via standard protocols. Glamox Wireless Radio is ideal for retrofit and other projects where customers want to avoid the cost and complexity of cabling, minimise disruption, and achieve quick commissioning. It has also been used on new builds such as Construction City in Oslo, a building of more than 100,000 square metres.
Glamox Ethernet2DALI is the latest cyber-secure version of Glamox’s Ethernet2DALI controller is DNV-certified to Security Level 2 (SL2), offering protection against deliberate attacks from malicious actors and systems. This hard-wired controller is ideal for most defence and security applications, such as military bases and warships, as well as hospitals, data centres, industrial facilities, and any building that requires an ultra-reliable, robust connected lighting system.













