InfoComm 2013 – Automation Space and Managing Schedules
Required disclaimer: This represents the opinion and experience of me personally and does not represent any specific policy, law or official guidance.
One fascinating new area I noticed at InfoComm 2013 is manufacturers are showcasing their technologies in integrated building solutions. I wasn’t able to visit too many specific related manufacturers on Day 1. This is something that the federal government is now faced with. Smart integrated building systems is something the ProAV market has to be involved in, and I’m really excited to see what manufacturers have to offer above and beyond the “smart” buildings.

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