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KNX Association Exhibits at ISH 2013 Trade Fair for Bathroom Design, Home Comfort and Environmentally Friendly Building-Services Technology

KNX Association Exhibits at ISH 2013 Trade Fair for Bathroom Design, Home Comfort and Environmentally Friendly Building-Services Technology

12 – 16 March, Frankfurt am Main
Hall 10.3 stand A49

Held at Messe Frankfurt every two years, ISH is the world’s leading trade fair for the bathroom experience, building services, energy, air conditioning and renewable energies.

ISH Messe Frankfurt Exhibition

With everything from sustainable sanitation solutions, innovative bathroom design and energy-efficient heating technologies combined with renewable energies, to environmentally-friendly heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC), ISH covers all aspects of future-oriented building solutions.

Around 2,300 companies, including all market and technology leaders, are exhibiting in a fully-booked trade fair site comprising 250,000 square metres. KNX Association will be there, with a focus on the KNX City concept, ETS APPs, ETS eCampus and gaining new members.

There area also 8 KNX Members presenting their own solutions at various totem points on the KNX booth. These include ABB, Domatica Global Solutions, FieldServer, ise, Siemens AG, Sinapsi, STG beikirch, VISAM, Zoppas Industries, and Koyne System Elektronik. There will also be representatives from KNX Professionals Germany, and Solution KNX & Opentherm.

If you are interested in seeing any of the technologies these companies have to offer, becoming a KNX member, discussing KNX-related issues or training, or just want to say hi, we look forward to seeing you between 12 – 16 March in Hall 10.3 stand A49.

www.knx.org
ish.messefrankfurt.com

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