BuilConn Forum leaves impression on systems integrators

May 30, 2003
More than 200 members of the systems integration community converged in Dallas for the premier BuilConn Forum. The forum brought together manufacturers, dealers, contractors, and integrators to explore the benefits of total building systems integration. Members from the HVAC, security, lighting, access control, and IT communities were also present. The convergence of IT and building systems was discussed,

More than 200 members of the systems integration community converged in Dallas for the premier BuilConn Forum. The forum brought together manufacturers, dealers, contractors, and integrators to explore the benefits of total building systems integration. Members from the HVAC, security, lighting, access control, and IT communities were also present. The convergence of IT and building systems was discussed, and many of the discussions and presentations centered on TCP/IP and XML technologies.

BuilConn 2004 will be held April 14-16, 2004, in Dallas. Visit www.builconn.com for further information.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of EC&M, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Electrical Conduit Comparison Chart

CHAMPION FIBERGLASS electrical conduit is a lightweight, durable option that provides lasting savings when compared to other materials. Compare electrical conduit types including...

Considerations for Direct Burial Conduit

Installation type plays a key role in the type of conduit selected for electrical systems in industrial construction projects. Above ground, below ground, direct buried, encased...

How to Calculate Labor Costs

Most important to accurately estimating labor costs is knowing the approximate hours required for project completion. Learn how to calculate electrical labor cost.

8 Types of Electrical Conduit and Their Uses

Electrical conduit is a tube or raceway used to house and protect electrical wires within a building or structure. From data centers to underground subways to ports and bridges...