Announcement
Bringing innovation to ISE 2026: F
DoorBird showcases its comprehensive door communication portfolio in Barcelona.
rom 3-6 February, Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) will take place in Barcelona. As the world’s leading trade fair for professional audiovisual technology and system integration, ISE once again provides the stage for innovation. DoorBird will be exhibiting again this year, presenting not only its proven door communication solutions but also a range of exciting new developments.
Visitors will find DoorBird at stand 2C330, where they can experience the entire portfolio – from IP video door stations and access control systems to indoor stations, matching accessories and the latest integrations, including Crestron Home and the Yale
Linus Smart Lock L2 Lite. Daily live demonstrations of the 3D online configurator illustrate how customized door communication systems can be designed in just a few steps, tailored to installation requirements, usage scenarios and design preferences.
As a special highlight, DoorBird will also unveil new products that underscore the company’s ambition to combine innovative IP technology with exclusive design, setting new standards in smart door communication. Attendees can expect inspiring innovations, and the DoorBird team is looking forward to welcoming everyone at the booth.
About Doorbird Doorbird is a developer and manufacturer of IP-based video
door intercoms, access control devices, indoor stations and accessories. The company’s headquarters and production plant are in Berlin, Germany, with sales offices in San Francisco (CA) and Jacksonville (FL), USA. The smart home products are made in
Germany according to the highest quality and security standards and are installed worldwide. DoorBird stands for the combination of exclusive design with innovative IP technology in the door communication sector.
www.doorbird.com
Announcement
Baxi doubles reward points until March Baxi has launched a double points promotion through its Baxi Works loyalty scheme.
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he promotion enables Baxi, Main and Megaflo installers to claim more rewards when they fit and register qualifying heating solutions. The campaign runs from 6 January to 2 March 2026 and applies automatically when members register eligible products — this includes the Baxi 400, 600 and 800 ranges, the Main Eco Compact range, Baxi Platinum combi, Baxi Megaflo system and Duo-Tec combi boilers, Megaflo Eco cylinders, pre-plumbed ASHP cylinders, ASHP cylinders and the HP40 and HP60 units.
The promotion is aimed at rewarding the loyalty of plumbing and heating engineers across the UK. Those who install and register qualifying products not only secure double points but also consolidate points that they can convert into rewards through the Baxi Works catalogue turning their installs into new tools and
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workwear, high street vouchers, tech, experience days and Baxi training courses.
Rob Pearse, Residential Solutions Director at Baxi, said: “This promotion boils down to ‘work done; points doubled,’ and is our way of saying thank you to installers. Doubling points helps convert the essential work of Baxi engineers into useful kit and professional development, and it sits alongside the dependable product ranges and training we provide to help jobs be completed right first time.”
For Baxi Works installers, the process is simple: install a qualifying product and register it on Baxi Works by 2 March, and the doubled points will be applied automatically to their account. From there members may track their points and redeem them through Baxi Works.
The promotion represents a focused reward for installers’ day-to-day activity, combining a broad product set with an automated loyalty uplift that
puts points and the benefits they buy directly in the hands of the installer.
www.baxi.co.uk
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