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As Statista research predicts the smart home sector will grow by 15.06% each year to a projected market volume of £9.249bn by 2025, a polymer specialist has upgraded its smart temperature control system to satisfy growing demand.

Placing customers first, integration for thousands of third-party devices including breakers and energy meters has been developed by ABB and Omnio to enable complete monitoring across all low voltage power distribution systems.

BACHMANN, the premium provider of designer sockets, intelligent PDUs and digital solutions has won the Mixology Lighting, Tech & Accessories Award for it’s innovative DESK2 IOTSPOT system.

The worldwide Smart Home Automation Market is anticipated to reach around USD 203.3 billion by 2026 according to a new research published by Polaris Market Research

Innovation is Recognized by Industry Leading Awards Program

The Engineering and Computing building will leverage the benefits of the partnership between smart building market leaders, Schneider Electric and Planon

Xicato’s award-winning Bluetooth mesh solutions bring ease of installation

Schneider Electric, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, has partnered with Total Control Services Ltd, a leading, independent BMS specialist headquartered in the South East, to supply its EcoStruxure™ Building Automation and Control product solutions.

Companies will jointly offer a technology portfolio for buildings, including everything from energy efficiency and user experience to connectivity, security and data analysis

Amid the current UK multi-residential development boom, the majority of contractors and consultants claim sustainability will be the most important design issue over the next ten years, according to an industry report.

An ambitious project takes home automation to the next level to give residents control and independence at Australia’s ‘Casa Capace’