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Act Smart and Save the Date say GEZE

  • 17 Aug 2018

GEZE UK will be taking part at this year’s Smart Buildings Show, from 7 – 8 November 2018) at the Barbican, London.

In Hall 2, at stand F3 (a third bigger than last year), there will be the latest integrated products that can be a part of intelligent building networks, as part of its ‘joined up thinking’ initiative.

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By using smart building interfaces such as the GEZE Cockpit, IQ box KNX or the IO 420, modular solutions can be applied to achieve natural ventilation and climate control, security and fire safety.

In turn, they can be integrated into building management systems which ‘talk’ to each other for complete control – often remotely.

By using GEZE’s range of automatic door and window systems, these ‘hubs’ can transform premises into smart buildings, which will make them more pleasant environments to live and work, with conditions to make people feel happier, healthier and more productive.

GEZE UK MD, Kaz Spiewakowski, commented: “Our presence at the UK’s leading dedicated smart building event will be bigger and better this year.

“We have some ground-breaking products to demonstrate and in GEZE UK’s 30th year, we wish to make our presence felt and become firmly established as the ‘go to’ supplier for those looking to create the next generation of buildings.”

The only company in the UK to offer both door and window solutions, GEZE strives to be at the forefront of the ‘smart revolution’, allowing building performance to be optimised, costs lowered and environments improved through responsive and multifunctional systems.

For more info on the event, visit www.smartbuildingshow.com 

Contact:

GEZE UK,
Blenheim Way,
Fradley Park,
Lichfield,
Staffordshire,
United Kingdom,
WS13 8SY

Phone: 01543 443000
Fax: 01543 443001

Visit the GEZE UK website

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