Smart Homes dinner and roundtable maps market maturity models

The exciting Smart Homes Dinner & Roundtable at King's College, Cambridge, on November 3rd - the eighth annual event in this programme - discusses three key applications: health, energy and security. Those attending the evening session and dinner will update on market timing and readiness for the smart home.

  Maturity Models: 3 November - Smart Homes 2014 - King's College, Cambridge  

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At the recent Smart Systems Summit, speakers covered a range of business sectors from smart systems in Formula 1 racing to sustainable transport; from digital healthcare to smart grids; from search engines for "Things" to Cities.

The focus is now smart homes.

Who is attending?

Join AlertMe, Sentec, EON, Cambridge Silicon Radio, Honeywell CTO, Cambridge & County Developments, THSL, DoCoBo, DECC, Energeno, Cambridge University, Cambridge Investment Research, Page White, Acacia Capital, analysts, experts and decision-makers seeking to discuss smart homes segments Health, Security and Energy Management in this beautiful setting with pleasant dining.

At the exciting, end-of-year Smart Homes Roundtable & Dinner at King's College, Cambridge, the 8th annual event in this series by Cambridge Investment Research, those attending may discuss:

  • Market timing and readiness for the smart home: maturity models
  • Creating a market environment for investment and innovation in smart homes
  • Killer applications 
  • The role of small innovative technology companies (& the established ones)
  • How to get connectivity in every room!!
  • Ensuring open interoperability and security/resilience/privacy
  • What home services do citizens and householders want
  • How can businesses use this new technologies to create new service/become more efficient

CIR would be delighted for you to take one of the few remaining places at this seated dinner round at King's College, Cambridge. You can do so at http://www.hvm-uk.com

Top Ten reasons why CIR’s programmes are highly commercial, flexible & valuable:

1. are developed and researched to give roadmaps for technology & education in given market areas

2. enable the delegate to understand the potential of the market, its segmentation and market timing or maturity

3. expose key aspects of value chains in those emerging market sectors

4. enable companies and executives to see the relationships between homes (buildings), energy, transport, materials and manufacturing

5. consistently bring together in the conference suites experienced or energetic, high quality decision-markers and thought-leaders in the relevant sectors

6. enable sufficient, relaxed time for relationship development and discussion leading directly from panel Q&A into free networking and meeting times

7. take place at high end, bright, comfortable and inspiring venues such as Cambridge University, Oxford University and the Institute of Directors

8. are ongoing with summaries of all slides and panels made available in a series to delegates

9. do not require attendees join a membership organization and are therefore independently run so that open, fresh discussion and conclusions can be reached and value is created at each event

10. Fun: let's build but not take ourselves too seriously.

3 November 2014 Smart Homes Evening at King's College, Cambridge

CIR would be delighted for you to take one of the few remaining places at this seated dinner round at King's College, Cambridge. You can do so at http://www.hvm-uk.com

Or to book quickly before Monday 27 October, simply please text "SH14 to 07720047402" and we'll follow up and confirm.

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