Behind the Scenes: Exploring the Future of Emergency Lighting
- IHEA Membership
- Sep 15
- 1 min read
IHEA members and colleagues recently enjoyed an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Clevertronics, at their Victorian Manufacturing factory in Scoresby, Melbourne.

Strong Industry Turnout
The event was well attended, with 20 participants from across the health and aged care sectors, as well as consultants and service providers. The diverse mix of attendees ensured a valuable exchange of knowledge, ideas, and perspectives throughout the morning.

Touring Innovation in Action
The guided tour provided attendees with a close look at Clevertronics’ industry-leading facilities. The experience included:
Manufacturing operations – showcasing local production capabilities for a wide range of luminaires used in major projects.
Product development & engineering labs – demonstrating the creation and refinement of cutting-edge emergency lighting products.
Test facilities – offering insight into the rigorous processes for long-term reliability and performance testing.
Networking & Knowledge Sharing
Morning tea created a relaxed space for networking, where participants shared experiences and sparked discussions on real-world challenges and opportunities in healthcare lighting.
The event concluded with a short presentation and Q&A session led by Clevertronics specialists. The session focused on progressive upgrades of emergency lighting across a campus—a practical and highly relevant topic for healthcare engineers tasked with maintaining compliance while enhancing efficiency.
A Step Forward for Healthcare Engineering
With innovation, sustainability, and performance at the heart of Clevertronics’ operations, the event provided participants with inspiration and actionable insights. Attendees walked away with a clearer understanding of how smart controls, automated monitoring systems, and energy-efficient technologies can transform healthcare facilities.


IHEA thanks Clevertronics for hosting such an engaging and informative event, and we look forward to continuing the conversation around innovation in emergency lighting and healthcare engineering.

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