
In his October edition of Automated Buildings, owner/editor Ken Sinclair explores the seamless building user experience and the amazing future of our buildings and smart cities.

Excerpt from Ken’s October editorial: “Our Wireless Skin, when connected to the urban and global airways that collide with the world of mobility data from the smart city and our buildings, must be seamlessly not seemlessly ….smile, providing a friendly open transition with a robust wireless well connected airway to our building backbone of glass.” Read more.
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