Normagrup
2026.06.03
Light + Building 2026

An experience centred on caring for people throught light
Once again, we will be present at the world’s leading lighting trade fair: Light + Building 2026, where we will present a proposal that goes beyond the traditional concept of a stand to become a sensory, architectural and emotional experience.
Our space, located in Hall 3.0 – Stand B40, will feature 240 m² conceived as an environment where technological innovation merges with human warmth. A place designed not only to showcase products, but to experience light.
Our presence at Light + Building 2026 is an invitation to look at light from a different perspective. To understand it as an element capable of transforming the way we live and experience spaces. We have conceived a stand that suggests, connects and evokes emotions, because we believe true innovation is the kind that integrates naturally into architecture and improves people’s lives while generating a positive impact.
Sense of Technology, Sense of Light
Our exhibition concept starts from a clear idea: light as raw material, technology as a means, and people as the ultimate purpose.
Based on this concept, we propose a journey that explores light as an element capable of protecting, caring for and transforming the way we inhabit spaces.The stand is structured around four key universes, where we present our main technological and product innovations while sharing the philosophy and DNA that define our work:
- Light for Safety – Emergency lighting and signage
- Light for Experience – Technical and architectural lighting
- Light for Emotion – Custom lighting solutions that invite social connection
- Light for Health – Technical systems for hospitals
These universes are not presented as isolated areas, but as environments interconnected through a fragmented visual axis. Visitors can glimpse other spaces without fully perceiving them, creating a dynamic experience in which each path reveals new perspectives.
An exhibition architecture designed to invite visitors to discover light first-hand.