The smart home has arrived. Recently smart devices and systems that are affordable, reliable, expandable, and most importantly, desired by consumers, have emerged.
Leviton acquired ConTech Lighting, a Chicago-based manufacturer of high-performance and sustainable lighting solutions and fixtures. Leviton reported this acquisition continues its strategic growth in lighting and expands its product offerings and solutions.
CEDIA opened registration for Business Xchange 2017. This two-day event will be packed with peer networking opportunities and expert-led workshops designed to help attendees maximize sales and marketing techniques. Each session is tailored to the specific business needs of companies in the residential tech industry.
Nortek Security & Control, a provider in the security, smart home and wellness technology markets, will be expanding its manufacturing capacity by 25 percent.
Insurers are racing to gain access to data in order to quantify risk on a more granular level. Today, most insurance discount programs for smart products are cross-marketing programs focused on lifting sales and collecting data that can, over time, be analyzed to more precisely quantify risk.
Honeywell, a global provider of connected homes, announced a new addition to its Lyric Security and Home Control platform that allows consumers to control their home security and automation systems on their personal devices.
CEDIA is looking for presentations focusing on current and/or emerging technologies or business practices relevant to the residential systems industry.
Security Specialists LLC, a systems integrator and full-service solution provider of integrated life safety, electronic security, video surveillance and communications systems for commercial and residential clients, recently launched the DragonFly “create-your-own” security system for residential users.
Strong gains in home renovation and repair spending are expected to continue into next year before tapering, according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) released today by the Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.