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RAVE Lighting & Technology Outfits BODYROK Pilates Studios with Smart Lighting, Music
The integration company designed complementary lighting and music systems to complement the workout experience of BODYROK customers.
Projects May 6IsoAcoustics GAIA Series Isolation Feet Cut a Clean Look on Speakers
IsoAcoustics will highlight its new GAIA Neo and GAIA-TITAN Neo products at HIGH END Munich on May 15-18.
News May 6How High NPS Results Drive Impactful Insights for Integrators & Suppliers
The widely recognized Net Promoter Score (NPS) metric delivers data and feedback that can be considered for improving customer service and fostering brand loyalty.
News May 6This Marine Install by Hemag Transforms a Super Yacht into a Smart Yacht
Miami-based integrator Hemag outfits Crescent custom vessel with enough AV, automation, and other subsystems anchored by URC to make it truly a smart yacht.
Projects May 6Incoming Semiconductor Tariffs Loom Over Electronics
The upcoming semiconductor tariffs will remove exemptions from many electronics products that have not yet been hit by the administration’s reciprocal tariffs.
News May 5Vivint Rebrands with an Extra Focus on Energy Management
The decision to emphasis energy in its announcement may hint at the company’s long-term focus—and NRG’s own bet on the smart home space.
News May 5Google Seemingly Confirms New Smart TV Update Cycle for Android OS 16
Google's new update cycle post Android TV OS 16 will seemingly be following a biennial cycle meant to mirror the shelf life of smart TVs.
News May 5Zachary Comeau Named Executive Editor of CE Pro
Web Editor Nick Boever has also risen to the position of Senior Editor and will be working alongside longtime Senior Editor Bob Archer under Comeau's leadership.
News May 5CE Pro’s Weekly Rewind April 28 – May 2, 2025
CE Pro takes a look through all the news static throughout the week to find the stories and discussions affecting the custom integration industry.
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