KNX Association Announces 50% Off its ETS Apps in July

In July and only for one month, order any of the KNX Association ETS Apps and receive 50% off! These ETS Apps are: Device Reader, EIBlib/IP, Extended Copy, Split&Merge, My Product Templates, Replace Device, Labels, Long-Term Recorder, Project Tracing, Device Compare. Just order any of the ETS Apps as indicated here above and use the […]

MEAN WELL Introduces KNX-40E-1280D KNX Power Supply with Diagnostic Function

MEAN WELL, the leading standard power supply manufacturer, continues to promote the building automation technology for making a green and sustainable society. After the launch of KNX-20E-640, the new KNX power supply KNX-40E-1280D has been introduced. The KNX Power Supply KNX-40E-1280D is a 1280 mA power supply with high efficiency and a small footprint of […]

KNX RF & KNX Secure, the Perfect Symbiosis Webinar

From the “KNX RF Webinar series”, this Webinar is delivered by the company Weinzierl, showcasing the perfect combination of newest KNX Secure specifications with the KNX RF communication medium.

ABB KNX Secure and IP Router Secure Webinar

Webinar from the Building Automation Competence Center Europe. Content: ABB i-bus KNX – Overview IP Router – Situation and Threat scenarios – KNX Secure (KNX IP Secure and KNX Data Secure) – IP Router Secure IPR/S 3.5.1 – Commissioning of IP Router Secure – Attacks over the IP network – ABB i-bus® Tool

Dorbas Electric Joins the KNX Association

Dorbas Electric has been committed to the technical development and production of automatic control systems and low voltage electrical appliances, covering transportation, power, automation and control, public buildings and civil housing and other fields. Dorbas Electric is a practitioner of green energy efficiency management in urban construction. It has been devoted to energy conservation, emission […]

Frost & Sullivan Value Proposition – Smart Cities

Frost & Sullivan has defined a smart city as one that has an active plan and projects in at least five of the eight functional areas of Energy, Buildings, Mobility, Technology, Infrastructure, Healthcare, Governance, and Citizens. Each of these key parameters has specific components that define the ‘Smartness’ of a City. ww2.frost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/SmartCities.pdf