Contributors
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Expanding your horizons into commercial
Some are predicting that the residential AV market will suffer with economic pressures facing homeowners. Peter Baker looks at opportunities on the commercial side. After 30-plus ... -
In sync with RP22
Immersive audio is the buzzword across the industry right now. Anthony Grimani looks at what it means for integrators moving forward. Immersive audio is everywhere, including ... -
Eight trends to look out for in next-generation control systems
Control systems are always changing and updating. Geoff Meads stops to look at trends moving forward that integrators need to keep an eye out for. It’s ... -
How smart will our smart homes become?
This article asks the question of when – or more pertinently, if – what we presently refer to as artificial intelligence will make its way into ... -
The top five network install gotchas (and what to do about them)
Integrators can’t eliminate all the issues in an installation, especially those caused by other contractors. Geoff Meads looks at the most common issues and how to ... -
Fully custom or out-of-the-box control?
A fully customised control system can greatly enhance the end user experience but sometimes, what comes with the product might be best. Geoff Meads looks at ... -
How can we protect our industry from losing customers due to poor experiences?
One role of integrators is to ensure end users have a seamless technology experience. Pete Baker explains how it’s an industry-wide responsibility to provide great outcomes. ... -
How to have trust in the security of smart home devices?
Cybersecurity is a tricky area and several government bodies are trying their best to put together standards for a changing industry. Stuart Corner looks at what ... -
Control Gadgets: The Gold Coast’s best-kept secret
The integrators in this edition’s Guys on the Ground are Control Gadgets, a company John O’Brien describes as the best-kept secret in boutique control programming services. ... -
Why the future of wireless may not be RF
As technology evolves, the next big question is what we’ll be using for wireless communication. Geoff Meads explains why the future might not be as we ...