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KNX expands its footprint in the United States with record presence at CEDIA Expo 2025

KNX is strengthening its presence in the United States with a record participation at CEDIA Expo 2025 in Denver, marking the organisation’s largest footprint in the country to date. From Booth #733, KNX USA, together with a strong group of co-exhibitors, is showcasing how the world’s leading open standard for building automation is driving the future of smart buildings, luxury residences, and commercial spaces.

Throughout the exhibition, visitors are experiencing hands-on demonstrations, discovering new integrations, and exploring real-world applications across energy efficiency, lighting control, HVAC, security, and multi-brand interoperability. The showcase reflects KNX’s unique ability to deliver a future-proof, scalable, and open solution that integrates seamlessly across brands and technologies.

“This year marks a significant milestone for KNX in the U.S.,” said José Morcillo, Membership and Business Developer at KNX USA. “The scale of our presence at CEDIA Expo demonstrates the recognition and momentum that KNX has gained. Long established as a global standard, KNX is now becoming a trusted choice for the American market.

”KNX’s expanded presence at CEDIA Expo reaffirms its commitment to equipping U.S. professionals with the tools, training, and technologies they need to design state-of-the-art automation projects. Booth #733 has become a hub for connecting with industry leaders, exploring the latest innovations, and reinforcing KNX’s role as the preferred open standard for automation in the United States.

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