CABA Congratulates Domotique News
Heartiest congratulations to Domotique News on your remarkable milestone. It is thanks to your publication that our industry has accomplished so much within the last 25 years. It is a real pleasure to salute your publication for its outstanding achievements and recognition as one of the best journals focused on home automation in Europe.
Your publication provides in-depth analysis of the growing markets for integrated and converged control systems within homes and has done so in lockstep with CABA over the last two decades. As your readers know, CABA or the Continental Automated Buildings Association (www.caba.org), is an international not-for-profit industry association dedicated to the advancement of intelligent home and intelligent building technologies.
CABA is dedicated to advancing integration of automation for residential and commercial buildings, helping members create increased market opportunities, supporting multi-disciplinary partnerships, while serving as a preferred global source of information, knowledge ad networking for key stakeholders. CABA bills itself as the authoritative knowledge-based forum advancing the application and integration of automation in the residential and commercial building industry, providing more information about integrated systems and automation in homes and buildings than any other source. The organization is supported by an international membership of nearly 300 companies involved in the design, manufacture, installation and retailing of products relating to home automation and building automation. Membership in CABA offers many opportunities, allowing members to share important product, service and technology updates with peers throughout North America and the throughout the world, as well as stay informed on industry developments thanks to access to CABA’s Research Library, the world’s largest collection of ‘connected home and intelligent buildings’ research.
CABA has worked diligently with Domotique News over the past to share information with industry stakeholders in Europe. We believe that the efforts of your publication and your readership has contributed to the growth of home automation technologies there. Analysis from Frost & Sullivan estimated the market size form connected home technologies at €164.3 million in 2010 and estimates the home automation sector to reach €228.7 million in 2015, at a compound annual growth rate of 5.1 per cent.
We have no doubt that Domotique News will continue to play an important role in expanding this market and promoting home automation in the coming years. We congratulate your organization once again and look forward to continuing to expand the collaborative relationship that has developed between CABA and your publication.
Rawlson O’Neil King
Communications Director
Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)
Ron Zimmer
president