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Liteline, a Canadian Lighting Fixture Leader, Targets Integration Channel
Canada's largest lighting fixture manufacturer Liteline offers broad range of affordable intelligent recessed downlights with solid margins.
News June 6NuTech Group to Host Vendor Showcase
NuTech Group is hosting an educational event with top companies such as Sony, Stewart Filmscreen and Theory Audio Design participating.
News June 5Shure MXA902 Integrated Conferencing Ceiling Array
Adding to its selection of conferencing systems, the new Shure MXA902 Integrated Conferencing Ceiling Array can be used by integrators to address small- and medium-size rooms. Shure points out that…
Products June 5Life Style Store Crafts Flexible, Contemporary Space Through Simple Home Controls
This three-story new construction home splits the house up into five separate zones of lighting, shading, audio, video and security for a more intuitive control scheme.
Projects June 5Dedicated, In-Home Wellness Rooms Trend Upward
Design firms report more of their clients are requesting 'wellness rooms' as renovations and new build orders roll in.
News June 2Google to Owe Sonos $32.5M in Patent Infringement Damages
Jurors find Google responsible for compensation for more than 14.1 million infringing units sold during the specified time period.
News June 1URC Lighting Launches with LT-3300 Dimmer/Switch & Z-Wave Plus Gateway
Kicking off with LT-3300 selectable dimmer/switch and TRF-ZW10 Z-Wave Plus gateway, URC Lighting solutions integrate into Total Control platform with easy programming via Accelerator software.
News June 1FTC Accuses Ring of Illegal Surveillance; Proposes $5.8M in Refunds
Federal Trade Commission says Ring illegally surveilled customers and did not do enough to prevent hacking. Proposes $5.8 in consumer refunds.
News June 12023 CE Pro 100 Brand Analysis: High-End Brands Perform Well
The annual CE Pro 100 Brand Analysis shows custom industry-focused companies gaining market share on big mainstream consumer names.
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