Light Experience Center: 55/1 Le Huu Kieu, Quarter 16, Binh Trung Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Ha Noi: Unit 606, 17T1 Tower, Hoang Dao Thuy, Trung Hoa Nhan Chinh, Cau Giay District, Ha Noi, Vietnam.
On October 17, 2025, LightHub was delighted to welcome students from the Interior Design Department – Van Lang University (VLU) for an immersive lighting experience and guided learning tour. The program was designed as a journey of discovery, helping students gain deeper insight into the connection between light, design, and technology, and how these elements work together to shape modern spatial emotions.
During the LightHub Experience Tour, students were divided into three groups to explore four key areas: iGuzzini Experience, L&L Luce&Light Experience, Lighting Fundamentals, and iLantern & SmartHome. At each station, participants had hands-on opportunities to observe, measure, and experience lighting parameters such as CRI, CCT, optical effects, luminaire structure, material surfaces, and smart control systems. Through these interactions, students developed a sensory and technical understanding of how to select appropriate lighting solutions for various applications — from residential and hospitality spaces to artistic installations.
Following the tour, the students gathered in the LightHub Ballroom for a Presentation & Q&A Session hosted by LK Technology. Mr. Nguyen Manh Hoang, CEO of LK Technology, opened the session with insights on career orientation in lighting design, emphasizing that light is not merely a technical element but a language of spatial emotion. He shared that interior designers hold a unique advantage when approaching lighting design, as they inherently understand how materials, color, and form interact to create emotional resonance within a space.
Continuing the discussion, Mr. Nguyen Duc Loi, Technical Representative of LK Technology, presented real-world case studies ranging from private residences and hotels to artistic and public projects. He highlighted how lighting enhances architectural structures and materials, while shaping visual rhythm and atmosphere. According to him, lighting should not be treated as a finishing step but rather integrated from the very beginning of the design concept, ensuring harmony between aesthetics, function, and emotion.
The program offered students not only a hands-on experience with advanced lighting technologies but also meaningful insights into the integration of interior design, lighting, and smart technologies within contemporary architecture.
LightHub believes that this experience will serve as an inspiring milestone for the next generation of designers, empowering them to confidently apply light as a creative, emotional, and sustainable design medium for the future.