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»The possible variations are more extensive than in all previous versions.«

We recently launched the latest version of our lighting design software, DIALux evo 9. Besides many useful features, the documentation has changed visually and practically.

DIALux evo 9: We'll make sure that you can create your lighting design even more efficient

DIALux evo 9 is finally ready for you to download. You can look forward to many new features which will help you to become more efficient.

Helpful tips and tricks for switching from DIALux 4 to DIALux evo

You are still working with DIALux 4 and you are not familiar enough with DIALux evo to make the transition? No problem, we'll help you. DIALux evo offers many advantages and is very easy to use.

How can I include the room dimensions in the documentation?

Question of the month November – This month our support team reached the following question: How can I include the room dimensions in the documentation?

»Now you can admire the cathedral down to the finest detail«

With DIALux evo, over 360,000 lighting design projects are conceived each month – including the cathedral in Milan. Both the interior and exterior lighting of the cathedral were implemented with DIALux evo. In an interview with ERCO made available to us, Pietro Palladino, the lighting designer responsible, describes which aspects of his concept have a particular impact.

My project file cannot be loaded after the last closing. What can I do?

DIALux question of the month: My project file cannot be loaded after the last closing. What can I do?

Uniform data format for lighting design

DIAL and RELUX are jointly planning to develop a new, open data format for luminaires and sensors that can be used, among other things, in the companies' two lighting design programs, DIALux (DIAL) and RELUX.

Energy Efficiency in DIALux

Awareness for sustainability is increasing steadily. Whether it's organic products, green electricity or electric mobility - this topic runs through all areas of life.

Why isn't the daylight calculated through a cutout in the wall?

DIALux question of the month Why isn't the daylight calculated through a cutout in the wall?