With many installation teams working remotely, engineering the selected lighting and controls to sync with the brand’s proprietary media control programs was particularly challenging. The brand wanted LEDCONN engineers to program LUXDAZZLE using its own proprietary digital media program. Due to the complexity of the media programming, the LUXDAZZLE component underwent six rounds of prototypes. Prototyping took place at several locations worldwide to ensure that the remote installation teams around the world understood the installation and product system well. Each installation team would have at least one working prototype to better facilitate internal team training across remote teammates working in different time zones. While the majority of the focus was on programming the LUXDAZZLE component prototype, prototyping of the custom light panels and tubes also took place to smooth out any issues with evenness and hotspots.