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PwC Survey Finds 72% of Organizations Offer Hybrid Work Schedule
As talent shortages continue into 2022, more companies are willing to adopt hybrid work policies that help open the door for resimercial and commercial integrators.
News February 2Origin Acoustics Names Joe Whitaker New VP of Business Development
Thoughtful Integrations principal Whitaker has long served the industry in CEDIA roles and worked on Origin Acoustics product development in the past.
News February 2Nice/Nortek Control to Highlight Builder Services, Elan Integrations at IBS 2022
NAHB Builders’ Show Feb. 8-10 in Orlando marks company’s first time exhibiting together since Nice acquired Nortek Control in October 2021.
News February 2HTSA Announces Lightapalooza Educational Conference
The HTSA's Lightapalooza event will take place in Dallas Feb. 22-24 and features 17 lighting fixture manufacturers offering in-depth training.
News February 2HuddleCamHD SimplTrack Lite Auto Tracking Camera
HuddleCamHD, a manufacturer of USB-based conferencing products, has introduced its latest product, the new SimplTrack Lite auto tracking camera. The Pa.-based company explains that its new video conferencing camera automatically…
Products February 2Inside Tom Brady’s Supposed $7.5M Crestron-Controlled Retirement Home
Tom Brady has formally retired from the NFL after 22 seasons, so now feels like the right time to revisit his bespoke smart home in Florida.
Projects February 1Wash. Integrator Builds Unique Business Model Fully on Shades, Energy
Smart PNW in Tacoma, Wash., used Hunter Douglas shades as centerpiece to launch a differentiated business just at the outset of COVID..
News February 1Are You Connecting with Kitchen & Bath Designers?
With KBIS this month, note that NKBA’s 2022 Design Trends Report survey-takers “rarely” or “never” enlist “technology experts” on 72% of kitchen and 76% of bath projects.
News February 1Research Predicts Semiconductor Shortages to Persist Well Into 2022
A survey of chipmakers finds a significant mismatch between supply and demand for chips and expects semiconductor shortages to continue during 2022.
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