Association News
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KNX: Embracing change to assure the future
JFK’s words encouraged us to not stay in the past with the methods that we have always used; instead we should look to the future and ... -
CEDIA EMEA makes education more accessible
In line with this expansion, CEDIA is also offering online supporting courses on its education website - www.cediaeducation.com. -
CEDIA returns to ISE 2015 with an extensive training program
With training remaining a key attraction at Integrated Systems Europe, CEDIA has expanded its education programme this year to focus on technical training, business development and ... -
CEDIA EMEA members elect two new board members
Christiaan Beukes from Sphere Custom Design in South Africa and Giles Sutton of James and Giles in the UK fill two HTP (Home Technology Professional) spots ... -
CEDIA EMEA releases 2014 UK market research results
The research suggests that the UK residential custom installation sector is in a positive position. It states that the market is sized as being worth between ... -
CEDIA Asia Pacific joins CEDIA ‘Global’
CEDIA Asia Pacific is no more and in its place comes a globally unified association. Will it stem the tide of falling membership? Paul Skelton reports. ... -
CEDIA Asia Pacific moves offshore
"In effort to better serve our members, the CEDIA Board of Directors is working diligently to align all CEDIA goods and services globally," a letter from ... -
CEDIA launches its 2015 awards
The scheme is free to enter and open to CEDIA members across EMEA (the UK and Europe, Russia and the CIS, the Middle East, Africa, India and Pakistan). ... -
InfoComm Announces Education Line-up at ISE 2015
As in previous years, InfoComm is contributing to the drive for increase knowledge by providing members and guest members with unlimited free access to its on-site InfoComm University ... -
CEDIA US Expo shows steady growth
More than 480 exhibitors and 18,500 attendees from 82 countries participated in the 2014 event in Denver. Professional and overall attendance both grew by 3%, and ...