Earlier this year, ByDesign VSM offered certification training for Colorbeamโs low-voltage lighting system, and on March 5 ByDesign VSM will host a one-day training session for Barco Residential.
The goal of each dealer-focused event, says ByDesign VSM founder Joaquin Rivera is to introduce dealers to new, innovative home tech categories and applications.
Highlighting ByDesign VSM’s most recent event, the company recently conducted training for Colorbeam lighting products that support the growing wellness market.
โFor example, we think lighting, especially with the recent focus on human-centric lighting applications, is going to be one of the biggest sources of revenue for dealers going forward,โ says Rivera.
โOur Colorbeam event exposed dealers to a new way of thinking about architectural lighting, as a low-voltage solution that is installed in place of traditional electrical lighting system. Through Colorbeamโs unique, end-to-end approach to lighting, which provides dealers an opportunity to include fixtures as part of their lighting package, dealers can be a part of the budgeting process from the beginning of a home construction project and can be more directly involved with architects and designers.โ
During the event, Mike Teolis, Colorbeamโs president discussed with over 40 attendees the basic and intermediate skills required to develop and implement a low-voltage-based lighting design, the certification requirements in different states, and the advantages, from a business and a performance perspective, of providing the residential market a low-voltage lighting solution.
โUsing a single Cat-5 wire to power and control lighting may not be the standard approach now, but itโs definitely going in this direction,โ comments Rivera.
โAs a manufacturerโs rep, we need to be part of a booming business, and we expect our Colorbeam lineโand the dealers who carry itโto grow exponentially over the next few years.โ
Attending integrators such as David Arellano of Signals Audio Video, Inc., notes that events such as the Colorbeam training help his company stay ahead of market trends.
โResidential lighting is a home systems category that has huge market potential, and as a systems integrator itโs in our best interest to explore innovative technologies that can keep us ahead of the curve,โ says Arellano.
โByDesign allows us to stay on the cutting-edge by hosting events for innovative lines like Colorbeam.โ
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Dealers interested in expanding their knowledge and skills of video projection technology, and develop partnerships with architects and designers, can join ByDesign VSM and Barco Residential on March 5 in Los Angeles.
During this one-day session, Barco will introduce to dealers its latest product developments and support structure for the custom installation channel, as well as provide product demos and hands-on sessions featuring several of Barcoโs projectors and LCD video wall solutions. Some of the scheduled topics of discussion include, โBarco Residential Strategy and Value Proposition Update,โ and โThe Architectural Digital Canvas: Hide Everything but the Experience.โ
โThe biggest point we hope to get across is that Barco projectors are extremely smart and flexible, which enables them to be easily integrated into a wide variety of home designs and that wonโt conflict with the architecture,” adds Rivera.
“We want to show dealers that Barco projectors will never give an architect or designer a reason to say ‘no’ to the technology.โ
As part of the day-long event dealers will learn how to optimize the features of Barcoโs line of projectors; they will learn how to overcome common design challenges, and new applications to explore such as outdoor entertainment, digital art, and edge blending.
Interested dealers can register for the Barco Residential educational and training event by going to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/catching-up-with-barco-residential-registration-92376054265.