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Introduction to CABA
About CABA
The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is an
international not-for-profit industry association, founded in 1988,
dedicated to the advancement of connected home and building
technologies.
The organization is supported by an international membership of over
335 organizations involved in the design, manufacture, installation and
retailing of products relating to home automation and building
automation. Public organizations, including utilities and government are
also members.
CABA's mandate includes providing its members with networking and
market research opportunities. CABA also encourages the development
of industry standards and protocols, and leads cross-industry
initiatives.
& opportunities, future market direction, case studies and industry recommendations.
Agenda
Introduction to IHS
Introduction to IoT
Introduction to the Project Leaders
Overview of IHS Experience in This Field
Our Proposed Research Process & Method
Overview of Key Deliverables
Final Comments
Introducing IHS
Agenda
Introduction to IHS
Introduction to IoT
Introduction to the Project Leaders
Overview of IHS Experience in This Field
Our Proposed Research Process & Method
Overview of Key Deliverables
Final Comments
IoT Technologies
Agenda
Introduction to IHS
Introduction to IoT
Introduction to the Project Leaders
Overview of IHS Experience in This Field
Our Proposed Research Process & Method
Overview of Key Deliverables
Final Comments
Introduction to Project
Leaders
Alex Green
Directing
Analyst,
IoT &
Connectivity
Alex Green is a Directing Analyst within the IHS IT and Networking team
and is the primary analyst responsible for examining the global
market for the Internet of Things. He is also the custom research &
consultancy lead for the IT & Networking team.
Alex joined IHS when IMS Research's was acquired in March 2012. He was
one of the most experienced analysts within IMS Research
having joined the company in 1996.
Over the years Alex has worked on a range of projects covering a vast
array of technology subject areas including IoT, smart home, digital
security, connectivity, home networking, residential gateways, Bluetooth,
802.11/WiFi, and machine to machine communications.
Alex holds a Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Electrical and
Electronic Engineering from Loughborough University in the UK. He is
based in the IHS Wellingborough, UK office.
Alex was the lead analyst on the 2015 CABA Landmark study
The Connected Consumer Roadmap - Driven by the Internet of
Things
Introduction to Project
Leaders
Paul Everett
Senior
Director,
Building Tech
Agenda
Introduction to IHS
Introduction to IoT
Introduction to the Project Leaders
Overview of IHS Experience in This
Field
Our Proposed Research Process & Method
Overview of Key Deliverables
Final Comments
Building Analytics
Digital Signage
Industrial Automation
Metering
Smart Grid
Agenda
Introduction to IHS
Introduction to IoT
Introduction to the Project Leaders
Overview of IHS Experience in This Field
Our Proposed Research Process &
Method
Overview of Key Deliverables
Final Comments
Agenda
Introduction to IHS
Introduction to IoT
Introduction to the Project Leaders
Overview of IHS Experience in This Field
Our Proposed Research Process & Method
Overview of Key Deliverables
Final Comments
Agenda
Introduction to IHS
Introduction to IoT
Introduction to the Project Leaders
Overview of IHS Experience in This Field
Our Proposed Research Process & Method
Overview of Key Deliverables
Final Comments
As a globally based organization with a track record of analyzing all facets of this market, from physical
access control, commercial lighting, video surveillance, building technology and the Internet of
Things, IHS is well-positioned to propose a program of research that will fulfill the needs of this landmark
research study, and provide recommendations to exploit the emerging opportunities associated with the
intelligent buildings.
IHS interactive research techniques ensure that we make full use of all available sources of market
opinion, approaching research issues from a relevant variety of perspectives, using a broad range of
research and analytical techniques to validate information from individual sources, to cross-check the
reliability of all data presented and to understand all potential angles of interpretation of trends and
developments.
Our position as an independent market analyst, with the ability to talk directly to key stakeholders
leaves us ideally placed to conduct projects requiring information-gathering research, detailed
assessments and strategic recommendations.
Having previous completed the CABA Landmark Study for 2013, Monetization of the Connected
Home, and the 2014 study The Connected Consumer Roadmap IHS is well-placed to manage
a collaborative study with multiple stakeholders, and is a low-risk option, with a strong
track-record of high-quality, on-time deliverables.
Q&A
CONTACT CABA
Continental Automated Buildings
Association (CABA)
1173 Cyrville Road, Suite 210
Ottawa, ON K1J 7S6
613.686.1814
Toll free: 888.798.CABA (2222)
Fax: 613.744.7833
caba@caba.org
www.CABA.org
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