Light + Building 2022 Show Report: Part 4 – user interfaces, gateways, servers and tools
In this last article of her four-part series on Light + Building – the world’s leading trade fair for home and building automation, Yasmin Hashmi gives a flavour of what’s new in the world of pushbuttons, touchpanels, gateways, servers and tools. Pushbuttons and touchpanels Whilst plenty of new product announcements have been made since 2018, […]
Home Control: KNX user interfaces offer beautiful form and superb function
Light + Building brought us many new user interfaces, and for those in the UK that were not able to travel to Germany, distributor Ivory Egg put on a dealer event, from which Simon Buddle gives his top picks. The problem with engineers is that, typically, they are more interested in what is under the […]
Light + Building 2022 Show Report: Part 3 – trends in the KNX market
In Part 3 of her four-part series on Light + Building – the world’s leading trade fair for home and building automation, Yasmin Hashmi gives an overview of the larger players in the KNX market and what trends are being set. Overarching everything at Light + Building 2022 was a green theme, and this was […]
Basalte shows Core Plus AV server
At Light + Building 2022, Basalte showcased its new Core Plus server. Core Plus is the heart of your Basalte Home. Fast, packed with functionality and using their latest and greatest platform. It is the most complete Core server they have ever built, ready for the future! Core Plus is the heart of your Basalte […]
Light + Building 2022 Show Report: Part 1 – KNX Association overview
In Part 1 of her four-part series on Light + Building – the world’s leading trade fair for home and building automation, Yasmin Hashmi gives an overview of KNX Association’s presence at the show. It’s quite shocking to think that the last time we were at Light +Building was four years ago in 2018. Having […]
Light + Building 2022 Show Report: Part 2 – KNX Association focus on Energy Management, the IoT and Security
In Part 2 of her four-part series on Light + Building – the world’s leading trade fair for home and building automation, Yasmin Hashmi reports on KNX Association’s three special areas for energy management, IoT technology and cybersecurity. As a global community, one of the most pressing matters of our time is climate change. Given […]
Siemens shows new digital solutions for the transition to sustainable infrastructure
At this year’s Light + Building trade fair in Frankfurt, Germany, Siemens showcased its vision of digitalization as a key pillar of the infrastructure transition required to tackle climate change and global sustainability challenges. The company’s motto at the show was “Smart infrastructure is sustainable infrastructure”, and Siemens demonstrated products, solutions and services to make […]
Light + Building Autumn Edition 2022 proves business is made between people
Electrification and digitalisation offer enormous potential for saving around 40 percent of energy in the building sector. Solutions were presented by the 1,531 exhibitors from 46 countries at the Light + Building Autumn Edition in Frankfurt am Main. The special edition came at just the right time to present solutions for the current challenges. The world’s […]
KNX Association presented market-leading innovations at Light + Building: IoT, Energy Management and Secure
The culmination of years of joint efforts by the KNX Association and its members is now available in the form of the new KNX specifications V3.0. And their most important innovations for KNX IoT, Energy Management with KNX and KNX Secure were presented at Light + Building from the 2nd to the 6th of October. […]
Ekinex Launches Signum Series of Wall Controllers at Light + Building
Ekinex awaits its visitors in Hall 11.1 stand C56 in a space with a warm and engaging atmosphere, subverting the idea of technology products being presented in minimalist spaces with low emotional impact. Right from the reception area one breathes in the mood that will accompany the visitor on his or her way through the […]