
Now in its fifth year, the Building Controls Show will take place Sandown Park on Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd October. See a wide range of exhibitors, showcasing the very latest in building control technologies and gain valuable knowledge in the CPD accredited seminar theatre.
Sontay, a market leader in field control devices, will be exhibiting a number of innovative new products including its Smart Sensor and the latest additions to the SonNet wireless solution on stand 12
As part of the event seminar programme, Stacey Lucas, Commercial Director at Sontay will be running an informative presentation on smart communication protocols from 11.15-12pm on Thursday 22 October.
“Smart communication protocols are becoming ever prominent in the building controls industry,” commented Stacey. “My presentation will explore the benefits of using smart communicating products in installations, the different protocols available and their suited applications along with a comparison of applications using standard communication and smart protocols. The industry is changing at a rapid pace and system integrators, consultants and end-users need to keep up with the new developments. That is why the Building Controls Show is the ideal place for us to showcase our latest products for the HVAC and climate control industry.”
Kevin Taylor, managing director, Innotech Europe said: “This will be our 3rd year exhibiting at the Building Controls Show. We like the nature of a show that is dedicated to the controls industry and last year there was significant interest in our Omni product, which at the time was still just a picture on our wall. This year we will have live equipment and a lot more to tell everyone.”
Alan Hickman, managing director, Carlo Gavazzi UK added: “The Building Controls Show has always been a resounding success for both manufacturers and visitors. It’s a great opportunity to meet people wanting to embrace the latest in building automation and energy management technology, demonstrating the closing gap between metering and building management.
He continued: “Meeting all the demands of intelligent buildings depends on the flexibility and intelligence of the infrastructure keeping up the pace of change and consuming less energy is about getting the technology and strategy right, when this is understood then a building’s performance can be improved and energy usage reduced.”
Commenting on behalf of Vaisala’s marketing team, Mia Kolimaa said: “The Building Controls Show is an ideal forum for Vaisala to demonstrate its new instruments, which have been designed with the building automation industries’ needs in mind, as well as to learn from our customers what they need from us in the future”.
Jackie Rutter is marketing manager for Linear Technology. She said: “Linear Technology Corporation is exhibiting for the first time with Alpha Micro, promoting the Dust Networks product range that lead the way in wireless sensor networking.”
Distech Controls is to hold an exclusive product launch in the Seminar Theatre at 3.10pm on Wednesday 21 October. Mathieu Houle, sales and technical support director at Distech Controls will be doing a live presentation of the new ECLYPSE Connected System Controller at the Building Controls Show. With more than 17 years of experience in the building automation industry, he will delve into the IoT world by sharing with you the ECLYPSE Experience.
Contemporary Controls, a global designer and manufacturer of network automation devices, found in automation systems worldwide, will be exhibiting its Scalable Building Strategy at the Buildings Control Show.
Regin Controls will showcase its wide range of product from field equipment to end user supervisor software.
The BCIA will also be holding its annual members meeting on the second day of the Building Controls Show (Thursday 22 October).
Prior to this president Steve Harrison will be holding a talk in the seminar theatre looking at key influences on the market for controls and the BCIA’s work in promoting the benefits of BEMS.
The full exhibitor list, together with product launch details, can be found on the Building Controls Show website.
CPD accredited seminar programme
Organiser Datateam Business Media is MEMBER of The CPD Certification Service “Providing recognised independent CPD accreditation compatible with global CPD principles.”
Day One: Wed 21st October
Session One: 10.15 – 11.00
Company: BRE
Speaker: Dr Andy Lewry, principal consultant, BRE
Subject: Bridging the performance gap – Understanding predicted and actual energy use of buildings
Session Two: 11.15 – 12.00
Company: Carlo Gavazzi
Speaker: Mark Rimell MIET
Subject: Making Energy management Work.
Session Three: 12.15-13.00
Company: Introduction to KNX
Speaker: The KNX UK president Di Stickland
Subject: A complete introduction to KNX
Session Four: 13.15-14.00
Company: Distech Controls
Speaker: Mathieu Houle, Technical Director – Europe Africa
Subject: Building Automation embraces the ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT)
Session Five: 14.15 – 15.00
Company: BRE
Speaker: Dr Andy Lewry, principal consultant
Subject: Monitoring and Targeting (M&T) – Establishing the facts
Day Two: Thursday 21st October
Session One: 10.15-11.00
Company: BCIA
Speaker: Steve Harrison, president, BCIA
Subject: Steve will be looking at key influences on the market for controls and talk about BCIA’s work in promoting the benefits of BEMS.
Session Two: 11.15 – 12.00
Company: Sontay
Speaker: Stacey Lucas – Commercial Director
Subject: Smart Communication Protocols
Session Three: 12.15 – 13.00
Company: Innotech Europe
Speaker: Kevin Taylor
Subject: Are you in control of your Building & Energy Management System? (BEMS)
Session Four: 13.15-14.00
Company: Six Pillars Consulting
Speaker: Mark Eydman, managing director
Session Five: 14.15-15.00
Company: Regin Controls
Speaker: Martyn Turner – UK Sales Manager
Subject: TBC
A not-to-be-missed event
The Building Controls Show is the only exhibition in the UK which is dedicated to the building controls industry, providing a focussed event which showcases new product development and technical innovation in building controls.
It features a wide range of exhibitors, showcasing the very latest in building control technologies, with informative seminars presented by industry leading experts.
This dedicated event not only provides the industry with access to what is new and available now, helping to resolve current needs and application challenges, but also gives a real insight into the exciting developments and technical innovations that are currently being undertaken in the building controls industry.
The Show is open from 10.00 am – 4.00pm each day. Admission and parking is free. All pre-registered visitors will receive a race day ticket on arrival and be entered into a free prize draw to win a magnum of champagne with a winner announced each day on the BSEE stand at 3pm.
Media partners include BSEE, Education Today, Electrical Engineering and Energy Management.
Register at www.buildingcontrolsshow.co.uk