LumiVille, the exhibition which makes shine the cities of the whole world!
With figures of frequentation in constant rise since her creation, the LumiVille exhibition knew to become the event impossible to circumvent from the decision makers of public and urban lighting.
| Evolution of the number of visitors | Distribution of the visitors by functions |
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… An international success
LumiVille knows a considerable internationalization of its visitors, so the last year more than 30 nationalities represented: England, Germany, Algeria, Andorra, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Korea, United Arab Emirates, Spain, Gabon, Greece, Israel, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Morocco, Martinique, Monaco, New Caledonia, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Czech Republic, Reunion, the United Kingdom, Senegal, Switzerland and Tunisia...
Thus, in 2007, the LumiVille exhibition accommodated nearly 15% foreign visitors with at the head the representatives of towns from Italy and North Africa (Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco) but also of many Asian visitors.
LUCI LumiVille's Partner
Lighting Urban Community International is an association which gathers the political officials of municipalities having expressed their interest for the pooling their experiments in the light field in order to create an international network of the towns of light.
The objective of this association and of its 50 member cities is to imagine and promote the in light setting with the services of the cities by bringing together the essential actors. The light gives life to the history of the large cities for the eyes of the world. The association, chaired by the town of Lyon, has a world vocation, it contributes to that the light becomes a major tool of the life, the architecture and the urban development.
Today, LUCI comprises more than 50 member cities in the whole world, and organizes events on the whole planet.
LUCI integrates LumiVille in its 2008 diary. Dinners, conferences, organization of visits… all is dealt with. Thus the town planning and lighting technical managers and policies members of the association enjoy an exhibition without any organization constraint.
The member Cities of LUCI
| ABOMEY (Benin) | LEIPZIG (Germany) |
| ABU DHABI (United Arab Emirates) | LIEGE (Belgium) |
| ALGIERS (Algeria) | LUDENSCHEID (Germany) |
| ANS (Belgium) | LYON (France) |
| BEIT SAHOUR (Palestine) | MARSEILLES (France) |
| BIRMINGHAM (England) | MILAN (Italy) |
| BORDEAUX (France) | MONTREAL (Canada) |
| BRUSSELS (Belgium) | MOSCOW (Russia) |
| BUDAPEST (Hungary) | NANJING (China) |
| CHARTRES (France) | OUAGADOUGOU (Burkina Faso) |
| CORK (Ireland) | PARIS (France) |
| EINDHOVEN (Netherlands) | PECS (Hungary) |
| EREVAN (Armenia) | PHILADELPHIA (United States of America) |
| GAND (Belgium) | PORTO NOVO (Benin) |
| GENEVA (Switzerland) | PUTRAJAYA (Malaysia) |
| GLASGOW (Scotland) | RABAT (Morocco) |
| GOTEBORG (Sweden) | ROTTERDAM (Netherlands) |
| GUANGZHOU (China) | SAINT-ETIENNE METROPOLE (France) |
| GWANGJU (South Korea) | SAINT PAUL DE VENCE (France) |
| HAMBURG (Germany) | SAN JOSE (Costa Rica) |
| HO CHI MINH TOWN (Vietnam) | SAN LUIS POTOSI (Mexico) |
| HUE (Vietnam) | SHANGHAI (China) |
| ISTANBUL (Turkey) | TALLINN (Estonia) |
| JERICHO (Palestine) | TURIN (Italy) |
| JYVASKYLA (Finland) | VARNA (Bulgaria) |





















