New membership level for KNX UK

KNX UK

The UK KNX Association is offering a new entry level of membership: KNX UK professionals. Forwardthinking electrical installers are invited to apply to join the association, which is the national voice and ‘support network’ for anyone involved in installing, stocking or producing devices for smart networks based on the KNX global open system.

With KNX, a truly open bus-based system, smart home and commercial building technology is no longer a custom install. KNX systems are built using certified, compatible products from over 400 manufacturers. The KNX software can control and co-ordinate everything from heating, lighting and AV to security and household appliances. KNX software is scalable, controlling anything from a house to a high rise.

KNX UK professionals have the opportunity to share experiences and exchange information about KNX technology with all members of KNX UK, growing their knowledge and giving them a head start in a growing and broadening market.

Iain Gordon, KNX UK president says: “As this community grows, it’s important that people can build their expertise quickly and increase their KNX experience. KNX UK stands ready to help them.

“New KNX UK professionals find that established members are remarkably generous with their time to help and advice. The market is ripe for growth and it’s time to get on board with smart buildings.” Annual membership for KNX UK professionals is just £150 – a small investment in making your business future-proof. KNX is the global open standard bus-based system for intelligent building control. Compatible devices can be combined with guaranteed interoperability, giving installers freedom of choice.

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