The International Day of Light is observed every year on May 16. It is a global initiative that aims to raise awareness about the significance of light and its role in culture, science, education, art, and sustainable development.
The day aims to strengthen scientific cooperation and promote the use of light-based technologies for peace and sustainable development. Light plays a crucial role in numerous fields, including communications, medicine, energy, and education.
About International Day of Light
The aim of commemorating this day is to foster scientific partnerships and investigate the potential of light-based technologies to further sustainable development. The International Day of Light promotes cooperation among researchers, educators, and policymakers to advance the study and use of light. The day seeks to enhance public understanding of the crucial role that light plays in our lives, ranging from simple visibility to intricate technological uses.
History of International Day of Light
International Light Day celebrates the invention of the laser and the significance of light in science, technology, and daily life. In 1802, Humphrey Davy invented the world’s first electric lamp, and physicist and engineer Theodore Maiman successfully did laser operation in 1960. International Day of Light commemorates the first successful laser operation by physicist Theodore Maiman in 1960. The day is observed by the United Nations and the International Basic Science Programme.

Significance of International Day of Light
According to UNESCO, this day is a call to strengthen scientific cooperation and harness its potential to foster peace and sustainable development. The day celebrates the role light plays in science, culture and art, education, and sustainable development, and in fields as diverse as medicine, communications, and energy, it added.
The celebration will allow many different sectors of society worldwide to participate in activities that demonstrate how science, technology, art and culture can help achieve the goals of UNESCO – building the foundation for peaceful societies, it further said.