Create business opportunities with KNX compatible products
29.10.2014 in Wiesbaden, Germany
KNX International in cooperation with the University of Applied Sciences invites new and potential manufacturers of KNX compatible solutions to a “KNX Development Getting Started Workshop”, prior to this year’s KNX Scientific Conference at the same location.
For anybody unfamiliar with the KNX development process, who has recently joined KNX as a member or would like to investigate the possibility of starting the development of a KNX product, this is a workshop that simply cannot be missed. It is also a unique opportunity to get to know the different system components and development environments on offer for KNX.
This workshop is also open to existing KNX scientific members or new developers employed at active KNX member companies.
Agenda:
09:45 Registration 10:00 Welcome
Mr. Demarest (CTO KNX International)
KNX and KNX Association – facts and figures
General Introduction to the available KNX system components & the necessary development steps
10:30 KNX Development (Part 1)
Presentations of technical details of available Physical Layer‐system components for KNX Twisted Pair and Radio Frequency by the companies:
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* Elmos (Mr. Lintker)
* ise (Mr. Sahm)
* ON Semiconductor (Mr. Van den Eeckhout)
* Siemens (Mr. Fichtner)
* Tapko (Mr. Tomic)
* Weinzierl (Dr. Kyselytsya)
12:30 Lunch Break
* Networking & Discussions with representatives of providers of KNX System components
13:30 KNX Development (Part 2)
Presentations of technical details of available KNX S‐Mode and E‐Mode system stacks and Bus Modules – Demonstration of development steps of offered development environments – Presentations by the companies:
* ise (Mr. Sahm)
* Siemens (Mr. Fichtner)
* Tapko (Mr. Tomic)
* Weinzierl (Mr. Häusl)
17:00 Hands on sessions – Q & A
18:00 End
Participation is free of charge, but registration is required by no later than 20 October 2014, and seating is limited!