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ETS6 takes centre stage during the month of May with 24 roadshow stops all over the world.
From the 14th floor of the Hanza Tower, Archice, an architectural firm leasing the space, enjoys breathtaking views of ...
In this interview with Katie Rose, Christiane Pursche shares how women can hold their own on construction sites and enjoy a ...
Simon Buddle looks at the advantages of using driver hubs for LED lighting control to simplify installation and maintenance.
There are many new RF products that have come to market over the past two years which create even more versatility for the KNX installer. Importantly, KNX RF is working at a frequency of 868MHz, ...
Back to the Kensington job. We broke the house down into three lines, adding in a line coupler and power supply. Not only did this cure the downloading problems (which we subsequently found out to be ...
Yasmin Hashmi looks at the origins of KNX, its core values and its milestones over the past thirty-five years. KNX is 35. This worldwide building control standard, initiated by a handful of visionary ...
By Mark Warburton, Ivory Egg. It is an odd phenomenon that we spend a lot of time creating as much light as possible in a building, be it from architectural features, lighting effects such as fires, ...
Michael Critchfield explains the need for revisions to major releases of ETS software and what the latest version, ETS6.3.1 will bring. With backwards compatibility to 35 years of KNX devices, and, in ...
In the last month we had a look at newer solutions for creating and extending a KNX installation. All these options have sustainability at their centre, either to bring KNX to more buildings and let ...
Dipl. Ing. Klaus Adler and Dipl. Ing. Petar Tomić take a look at TAPKO’s history and its role in the development of KNX. TAPKO Technologies, based in the southern German city of Regensburg, has been a ...