The Institution of Lighting Professionals unites the skills of engineering, design and technology in order to deliver quality lighting for the built environment and to achieve public benefit.
In setting and establishing standards for good practice, the Institution seeks to ensure that its members attain and develop the professional knowledge, education and skills to meet necessary competencies and to enhance their careers.
Working on exterior and interior projects and in public spaces and in workplace, leisure, retail and residential applications, members of the Institution deliver excellence in light and lighting, a quality which is recognised by both private and public sectors.
As a member of the ILP you will benefit from an organisation that creates an environment for initial and continuing professional development and international recognition of your professional competence.
The ILP Code of Professional Conduct provides a set of standards by which all of its individual members shall abide.
The Code consists of a number of basic “rules”, accompanied by guidance notes, which provide some assistance to members on how to interpret the code. There is a personal obligation on members to act with integrity and in the public interest. All members must comply with the Statement of Ethical Principles published by the Engineering Council and the Royal Academy of Engineering.