CEDIA Expo, the platform where residential technology integrators, designers and construction professionals connect, learn and engage, along with its co-location with Commercial Integrator Expo offered a glimpse into the future of custom smart home and commercial systems installation technologies.
This past year’s event highlighted several groundbreaking products from emerging and established industry leaders that will shape the future of home automation, energy management and more.Â
From smart textile flooring to automated window awnings, CEDIA Expo was the place to explore products that enhance client’s everyday living. The event gave industry professionals the opportunity to experience these products firsthand, all on one show floor.
This year’s event featured an impressive array of technologies, including a few highlights:Â
Applied Sensor Co.: introduced its TrampleTek smart textile flooring, a solution for solving package theft in homes where traditional security cameras aren’t suitable. The product seamlessly integrated soft, stretchy sensor technology with IoT capabilities, offering a comfortable yet effective way to enhance home security.
Bond: the company showed its smart wind, rain and sunlight sensor, designed for effortless automation of outdoor screens, pergola louvers, and shutters. The sensor worked with the Bond Bridge Pro, providing real-time weather data and motorized control based on pre-set thresholds, making outdoor comfort easier to manage.
Crestron:Â showcased the latest updates to its Crestron Home OS, highlighting powerful new features aimed at enhancing smart home installations. With an expanding portfolio of devices and third-party solutions, the updated OS is designed to provide integrators with greater flexibility and control.Â
FX Luminaire: featured its premium Luxor lighting control system, the most advanced low-voltage landscape lighting transformer on the market. Attendees experienced Luxor’s zoning, dimming and color control capabilities firsthand, witnessing how it could transform both residential and commercial outdoor spaces.
Jetbuilt: debuted its AI-driven Service Desk, which seamlessly integrates with the company’s Service module to provide users with independent troubleshooting options. The system’s ability to scan a device’s QR code for diagnostic purposes, guide users through repairs and generate support tickets for integrators ensures streamlined and efficient customer support.
First-time exhibitor Juke Audio demonstrated its multiroom amplifier, which distributes sound throughout entire homes or buildings, offering complete control over audio in multiple spaces from a single system.
Modern Atomics:Â made its debut with the innovative Reaktor DC22, a power distribution unit that reduces installation time and costs by powering up to 22 shades without requiring AC power or conduit. Its AI technology optimizes energy consumption, cutting project deployment time in half and offering significant energy savings.
RoseWater Energy:Â presented its Energy Hub, designed to deliver continuous, clean power regardless of grid fluctuations such as spikes, surges or outages. Built with full power conditioning functionality, the Energy Hub eliminates common power-related service issues, reducing service calls and offering peace of mind for technology integrators and homeowners alike.
Sol-Lux: introduced the EOS Automated Window Awning, a solar-powered shading solution that autonomously operated based on wind, temperature and sunlight conditions. This energy-efficient product is available in a wide range of customizable options, requiring no electrician for installation, making it an easy solution for integrators.Â
Excitement is building to experience and explore emerging brands and groundbreaking technologies at CEDIA Expo 2025. Make plans to attend CEDIA Expo 2025 and Commercial Integrator Expo 2025 from September 3–6, 2025, at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colo.