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Luxury clients are asking different questions. Not just: “How intelligent is the home?” But increasingly: “How responsible is it?”
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The most important technology in the modern smart home is often the least visible. Not the lighting, the home cinema, the voice control. The network.
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The connected home was built around data. Now the residential technology industry is beginning to confront the consequences.
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Audiences are becoming harder to impress. Traditional passive entertainment formats are struggling to compete.
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Across cities, transport hubs, campuses, venues and mixed-use developments, expectations around public experience are changing dramatically.
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Homeowners are increasingly asking whether their homes actively support health, wellbeing and quality of life. And that question is reshaping residential technology.
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The smart home industry has spent years selling convenience. Now it has to confront something far less comfortable: vulnerability.
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The biggest challenge in luxury residential technology is no longer capability. It is collaboration.
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High-end residential buyers now expect the same seamless experiences they get from hotels, wellness retreats and private members’ clubs.
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CEDIA Awards judges reflect on how architecture, interiors, and smart systems are finally learning to speak the same language.
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In today’s connected world, both professionals and homeowners must take proactive steps to secure digital environments.
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Earlier this year, CEDIA member Nucleus provided a great showcase of integrators working with interior designers.
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Mitch Klein of CEDIA discusses the changes that tariffs and geopolitical uncertainty have brought about within the smart home industry.
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John Best and David Sheppard of spatial audio experience designers Loss Gain look at the take-up of 360° immersive sound and discuss how it can become more widespread.
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Professionally designed music systems, seamlessly integrated into the home environment, can play an important role in enhancing wellbeing and comfort.
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We sat down with John Best and David Sheppard of spatial audio experience designers Loss Gain to discuss 360° immersive sound and its future.
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In corporate, hospitality and hotel settings, AI and AV technology are creating intelligent environments that are intuitive, immersive, and deeply human-centric.
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A recent technology showcase was conceived to demonstrate to interior designers that embracing technology does not have to mean compromising on aesthetics.
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With humanoid robots entering the consumer market at prices from $6,000, and the cost of advanced home robotics dropping, these technologies are becoming accessible to an expanding audience.
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Stew Hume, managing editor of TPi Magazine and Live Events Stage host, picks some favourite moments from the stage at ISE 2025 and looks ahead to 2026.
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The convergence AI and AV technology is redefining residential living, transforming homes into intelligent environments that are adaptive, intuitive, and deeply personalised.
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We spoke to Stew Hume, managing editor of TPi Magazine and ISE Live Events Stage host, about recent developments in live event technologies.
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The integration of smart building technologies, driven by artificial intelligence, offers operational efficiencies but also significant cybersecurity risks.
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We spoke to TPi managing editor Stew Hume, host of ISE's Live Events Stage, about the current state of the touring concert market and the growing momentum for sustainability.