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The Home Technology Event 2010

Global product launches, important updates on existing technologies, major brands and a packed programme of seminars, workshops and conference sessions – the CEDIA Home Technology Event (training: 14-17 June 2010, exhibition 15-17 June 2010, ICC London ExCeL) is set to be the industry event of the year for the UK smart homes sector. “The Home Technology Event is the number one shop window for

the residential custom installation industry” says Show Manager and CEDIA’s Operations Director, Matt Nimmons. “It’s the place for installers across the Region to see the big brands, get close up with all the major technologies, take industry and product-specific training and build relationships with suppliers”. Exhibitors will be showcasing everything from hi-end speakers, home cinema projectors, whole-home audio systems, plasma, LCD and 3D screens to audio and video media servers, HVAC control, lighting control systems and automated mechanisms for lifting plasmas and other devices. Also on display will be security control products, audio and video cabling, switching, and distribution systems, touch-screens, controllers, furniture and even an automated bath-filling system. CEDIA is to host its first-ever “Designing Integrated Future Ready Homes” conference at this year’s Home Technology Event (training: 14-17 June 2010, exhibition 15-17 June 2010, ICC London ExCeL). Supported by RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects), the conference will provide training for architects and design professionals who want to learn more about residential custom installation and the benefits it can bring to their projects. The free half day conference at the Home Technology Event will take place on the afternoon of Wednesday 16th June at the ExCeL London venue, giving architects access to a tailored education programme. CEDIA is offering two courses at the event which will explain the benefits of including smart home technology in residential projects. Attendees will participate in the RIBA CPD course, “Designing Integrated Future-Ready Homes”, followed by CEDIA’s latest RIBA accredited, advanced CPD offering, “Using Technology to Manage Energy in the Home”. The generic “Designing Integrated Future-Ready Homes” CPD course outlines the benefits and process involved in residential custom installation and the advantages of using a CEDIA member. The aim of the course is to ensure that homes are usefully connected internally and externally to electronic and data services for the foreseeable future, to provide an

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understanding of the basic techniques and the terminology of custom installation, to reveal what's possible in home electronic design, and to ensure that architects know who to ask when they need help in a particular area. Whilst, “Using Technology to Manage Energy in the Home”, is an

exciting, topical and generic CPD that gives an invaluable insight into how simple technological solutions can make a significant environmental difference by efficiently managing energy in the home, both now and in the future. With the Code for Sustainable Homes having set new standards for energy efficiency and many modern building projects now calling for energy-efficient construction methods and low-energy solutions; the message at the heart of this CPD has never been more relevant. “This is a fantastic opportunity for architects and design professionals to

attend a focused event and learn about how to add value to their projects by working with a custom installer” says Gary Lewis, CEDIA Outreach Chair and Director of Future Systems. “Educating architects about the industry and what our members do is an important role for CEDIA. It allows us to raise awareness of the growing residential electronic systems industry, its technology and the potential benefits for architects and their clients”. Architects taking part in these RIBA CPD accredited training courses will earn RIBA approved CPD points. The sessions will be followed by the opportunity to take a guided tour of the show floor, which is itself CPD accredited, where they can meet and discuss technologies face-to-face with exhibitors.

Visitor Information Seminars

Mon 14 June 10.00 to 17.00 Tue 15 June 10.00 to 18.00 Wed 16 June 10.00 to 18.00 Thu 17 June 10.00 to 18.00

Exhibition

Tue 15 June 9.30 to 18.00 Wed 16 June 9.30 to 18.00 Thu 17 June 9.30 to 16.00

For more information and to pre-register for a place visit www.hometechnologyevent.co.uk.

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