Over the past 130 or so years there have been tremendous technological advancements. Just look at them all — from the telephone, light bulb, radio and television to the cell phone, flat screen display and streaming media — and they keep on coming.
Lighting control can personalize a space and help create just the right mood or ambience for any activity. A homeowner might want dim lighting for hosting a party or watching a movie, a brighter light for making dinner or reading the newspaper.
There are several trade shows you could attend every year. So when resources and time are limited how do you decide? We can tell you every day of the year why we think you should be at CEDIA EXPO, but don’t just take our word for it. We asked #CEDIATweep Todd Puma why he attends CEDIA EXPO every year.
CEDIA EXPO is the epicenter of the future home experience. It is filled with new products, valuable conversations and endless training to make sure you stay up to speed and can deliver the best experience to your clients.
For consumption by the security dealers and home automation dealer whose business relies on new construction, the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University conducts an annual report on The State of the Nation’s Housing.
How often do you work with architects, builders and interior designers? Often it is hard to explain how different technologies will impact a project. Working with your industry partners in the planning stages of a project just got easier.
Home entertainment was the focus of one family’s home system upgrade, and the result was an award-winning modernization that delivered everything the clients wanted.
This client’s goal was not just producing net-zero energy or achieving a zero carbon footprint, but rather designing a home that created more energy than it consumed, allowing excess energy to be sold back to the grid. The client also required completely automatic lighting control, HVAC control and energy utilization that balanced comfort with efficiency.
Sometimes it can be hard to know if it is the right time to add a new product line or a new project offering, or even if it is the right time to add to your team. What you may not realize is that each of these decisions falls under the umbrella of operational management.