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Building Lighting Market

The "Building Lighting Market" reached a valuation of USD xx.x Billion in 2023, with projections to achieve USD xx.x Billion by 2031, demonstrating a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of xx.x% from 2024 to 2031. Segmentation analysis is a process of dividing a market into distinct groups based on certain criteria such as demographics, behavior, or needs. It helps businesses identify target markets and tailor their marketing strategies accordingly, maximizing effectiveness and ROI. Technological innovations are anticipated to enhance product performance, driving broader adoption across various downstream applications. Furthermore, insights into consumer behavior and market dynamics, including drivers, restraints, and opportunities, furnish vital intelligence for understanding the Building Lighting market landscape.

Light is an elementary component of the built-up world. It sets visual accents and, in optimum circumstances, blends perfectly in aesthetic terms with architectural elements while simultaneously fulfilling functional aspects. Innovative technology enters into an exciting combination with future-oriented design.Modern building-services technology stands for efficient energy usage, individual improvements in the levels of comfort and convenience, as well as all-round safety and security. Lighting is an elementary building block of the built-up world. It not only sets visual accents and, under ideal circumstances, combines aesthetically with the architecture but also provides functional benefits.

Minimalist and functional lighting styles focus on simplicity and efficiency. Minimalist lighting prioritizes clean lines, straightforward shapes, and a neutral colour palette, aiming for an elegant and uncluttered appearance. This style of lighting fixtures pairs well with modern interior design styles which favour sleek lines and monochromatic palettes.

Minimalist lighting fixtures feature clean lines and simple silhouettes for a very modern look. These light fixtures are often made with sleek materials like metal or glass for a streamlined look and shape. This type of lighting avoids unnecessary ornamentation or an excess of decorative elements. A trend that ties into the modern minimalist aesthetic is quiet luxury. This trend is based around the concept that less is more. The focus is on the quality of the product, not on the intricacy of the design. Unlike other lighting trends that lean more maximalist in design, quiet luxury embraces the beauty in simplicity. This approach strips away unnecessary elements to highlight the elegance of simplicity, creating a sense of understated sophistication.

Sculptural lighting is designed to stand out and create a statement, which is why they are often used as the focal point in a room. Whether hanging from the ceiling or mounted on the wall, these light fixtures not only provide brightness and a warm glow, but also serve as conversation starters. This year, you'll be seeing this trend everywhere – from sculptural pendants over kitchen islands to sculptural floor lamps in the living room!

interlift 2025 in Nuremberg:

New location and further growth

From 14 to 17 October 2025, the lift industry will meet for the first time at Messe Nürnberg. More exhibition space has already been booked than at the last interlift. This means that interlift in Nuremberg will grow significantly and visitors can look forward to an expanded range of products and services.

Nuremberg – Around a year before interlift 2025, preparations for the world's leading trade fair for the lift industry are in full swing. The majority of exhibitors have been placed and the hall layout for interlift 2025 is taking shape. Halls 1, 3, 3A, 3C, 4 and 4A at Messe Nürnberg will be available for interlift. Almost 300 exhibitors from more than 20 countries are currently registered, which is more than at the same time at the previous event. The exhibitors

include numerous well-known companies from the lift industry, but associations and collective stands from China, India and Italy have also already confirmed their participation for 2025. The provisional list of exhibitors is already online and the conceptual preparation of the lecture programmes is underway.

VFA Forum – Call for Papers

The VFA Forum is the communication platform at interlift and is organised by VFA-Interlift, the technical sponsor of interlift. During the four days of the trade fair, visitors to the forum can take part in a wide range of themed presentations in the forum. Experts from the industry currently still have the opportunity to submit their presentation topics in order to become part of the

technical programme themselves.

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Nürnberg:

new home of interlift

The Nuremberg Exhibition Centre is one of the TOP 15 in the world and offers an ideal infrastructure for exhibitors and visitors. There is a wide range of hotels in the city of Nuremberg and the surrounding area, so that sufficient hotel beds are also available during trade fair periods.

Tailwind from Dubai – The Elevator Show 2024

The first edition of The Elevator Show Dubai took place in September, organised by interlift organiser AFAG together with Elevator World. 110 exhibitors took part in Dubai

and met with an international trade audience. In Dubai, preparations were made for interlift 2025 and further participations were confirmed.

Companies interested in participating in interlift 2025 should submit their registration documents as soon as possible. Stand space will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

https://www.interlift.de/en/

What are the latest innovations in elevator technology?

The latest innovations in elevator technology are Elevator Destination Control, Intelligent Elevator Dispatch, Energy-efficient Elevator Systems, AI-powered Predictive Elevator Maintenance, and High-Speed Elevators.

Elevator Destination Control Systems

Instead of stopping at every floor, destination control systems allow passengers to enter their desired floor on a touch screen before entering the elevator. This can significantly reduce the time spent waiting for elevators and increase the overall efficiency of the elevator system.

Intelligent Elevator Dispatch

Using artificial intelligence to optimize elevator performance, intelligent dispatch can predict which floors will be busiest at certain times and adjust elevator traffic accordingly. These systems use advanced sensors to feed data to machine learning algorithms

which optimize the system's performance. They can monitor realtime data and adapt to varying passenger demands. By analyzing the data collected, intelligent elevator dispatch can reduce energy consumption and enhance overall efficiency. Speaking of which…

Energy-Efficient Elevator Systems

Sustainability has become a necessity, and companies are prioritizing energy-efficient elevators that consume less power and generate minimal heat. Regenerative drives, for example, can capture and store energy created during the elevator's descent for use during its ascent. LED lighting and energysaving standby modes also reduce an elevator's carbon footprint.

AI-Powered Predictive Elevator Maintenance

AI is transforming the elevator industry with predictive maintenance, a proactive approach that identifies potential issues before

they become critical problems. By analyzing vast amounts of data, AI algorithms can forecast wear and tear and predict when maintenance is needed, reducing downtime, extending elevator lifespan, and improving safety. This also leads to more efficient resource allocation, as technicians prioritize urgent tasks and plan accordingly. AI-powered predictive maintenance delivers significant cost savings, enhanced user satisfaction, and showcases the transformative potential of AI in the elevator industry.

High-Speed Elevators

Modern high-speed elevators can transport people to higher floors in a matter of seconds. This is particularly useful in tall buildings and skyscrapers where the time spent in the elevator can add up.

KONE, a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry, has consistently been at the forefront of developing these cutting-edge

technologies. With a strong focus on sustainability, KONE has introduced energy-efficient elevator and escalator solutions, such as regenerative drives and LED lighting, to reduce the environmental impact of their elevators. By integrating smart elevator technologies, including AI and machine learning, KONE has successfully implemented predictive maintenance* systems that optimize performance and minimize downtime. KONE's UltraRope, a groundbreaking innovation in elevator technology, replaces traditional steel cables with a lightweight, durable carbon fiber rope, enabling faster and more energy-efficient elevator travel while facilitating the construction of taller and more architecturally ambitious buildings.

As a pioneer in the industry, KONE continues to push the boundaries of elevator technology, driving innovations that improve efficiency, safety, and user satisfaction.

Schindler Discusses Transportation Technology of the Future for Mixed-Use Buildings

When the world shut down in 2020, building managers quickly found new ways to keep tenants safe amidst the unknown – from social distancing and sanitized handrails to an influx of air purifiers. Now, in 2024, with many companies shifting to hybrid or remote work, a new challenge has emerged – how can vacant office space be repurposed? The solve –bringing everything someone needs under one roof. Enter: vertical villages.

Why Mixed-Use Buildings?

According to an analysis from Edward Glaeser and Carlo Ratti, a pair of urbanism experts from Harvard and MIT, New York City’s empty office space could fill 26 Empire State buildings. With the rising popularity of buildings with flexible design, those spaces can be reimagined into a variety of contexts, such as housing, retail, dining and more. If a space is truly multi-use, either through retrofitting to be that way or in its initial design, developers circumvent the need to demolish the existing building and start from square one, cutting down on time, cost and carbon emissions. The concept of spaces that extend beyond one homogenous purpose or use caters to the increasing desire

for convenience that many became accustomed to during the pandemic. In fact, during and in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic, a related concept commonly referred to as “the 15minute city” or “vertical villages” swelled in popularity. Under the 15minute city structure, building tenants can live, work and play all within a short walk! If a single building were truly multi-use, for example, a tenant would be able to take a simple elevator ride to a grocery store or restaurant and be back home in minutes. This is the idea behind a vertical village, housing everything from entertainment to doctors’ offices to apartments. The concept may be a simple one, but the execution requires smart, connected building equipment and systems that allow for smooth and secure transitions between each facet of the structure. This is where the invention that enabled our urban cityscapes in the first place makes it mark once again.

Transportation of the Future Technology is constantly changing the way we interact with the world. For instance, you can now pay for your groceries at Whole Foods with just the scan of your palm thanks to Amazon’s palm recognition service,

Amazon One. In that same vein, elevators have benefited from technological advancements, such as Schindler Elevator Corporation’s solution to building transit management, Schindler PORT. One feature of this technology is Schindler myPORT – a smartphone-based app that allows tenants to move seamlessly throughout a building all from the touch of their phone. The app enables tenants to enter a building, call an elevator to their desired floor with certain customizable elements related to their needs, grant entry to visitors and even unlock their apartment door in a residential space.

With mixed-use buildings on the rise, technology will be imperative to ensure the security and organization of all the building’s systems. For example, Schindler myPORT allows for smart grouping of passengers, allowing only specific individuals to access certain floors. In a mixed-use building, this could look like ensuring residents, shoppers and office workers inhabiting the same building never interact with one another by only granting access to specific elevator banks based on their destination.

The 15-Minute City in Action

The Omniturm, a 45-floor building in Frankfurt, Germany, stands as an example of how buildings can be sustainably repurposed to meet the growing needs of urban populations. The Omniturm was originally designed as an office space, with various businesses entering the skyscraper daily before the pandemic. With Schindler MetaCore, the Omniturm has become the first skyscraper in Germany to connect people via a digital network and serves 2,200 workers, visitors and residents each day. Schindler MetaCore is the application of Schindler’s PORT technology that allows for the seamless transformation of buildings from singular use to multi-use. For instance, if you were to arrive at the Omniturm to access your office space, you would enter a designated lobby just for office workers and find an elevator car waiting to take you to your respective floor after using the myPORT app to alert the system of your arrival.

At the same time, a resident may be entering the building to return to their apartment. The resident would enter through a lobby different from the office workers and find an elevator car waiting to take them to their apartment floor.

Messe Frankfurt increases its presence in Italy with FESI

A new trade fair for sustainable and integrated building technology

The new trade fair for intelligent building technology, FESI –Fiera dell’Edificio Sostenibile e Integrato (Trade Fair for Sustainable and Integrated Construction) – will be held on the exhibition grounds in Bologna between 14 and 16 October 2025.

The event will give a comprehensive overview of innovations – from building automation, IoT integration, climate and heating systems, energy management solutions, building security, electrical and lighting systems all the way to smart and vertical mobility.

As Wolfgang Marzin, President and Chief Executive Officer of Messe Frankfurt, explains: “With our two strong trade fair brands, ISH and Light + Building, Messe Frankfurt already has the leading trade fairs for networked buildings, energy management and sustainability in its portfolio.

We are very pleased that this new event will now allow us to bring

together selected product areas from both of these trade fairs. This new format will make it possible for us to meet the needs of the Italian market.”

FESI is geared towards all building construction and renovation professionals, the real estate sector and providers of advanced and technological solutions for energy efficiency and sustainability. The target groups are designers, engineers, architects, building contractors, public administrators and facility managers. The aim is to promote the introduction of innovative and sustainable solutions that can meet the ecological and technological challenges of the future.

Donald Wich, CEO of Messe Frankfurt Italia, adds: “With FESI, we are responding to the new needs of the Italian market, which are changing rapidly following the recent European guidelines. Legislation is prescribing stricter energy and environmental standards

for buildings with a view to reducing carbon emissions and improving energy efficiency by 2030. After holding discussions with key sector players and associations in recent months, we saw that there is a clear need for a platform like FESI that would serve as a contact point for all sector players and offer specific, innovative solutions for the challenges associated with this important transformation.”

Messe Frankfurt: years of expertise in intelligent building technology With over 60 years of experience organising technical trade fairs around the world, Messe Frankfurt is the undisputed market leader in the field of intelligent and sustainable building technologies. Given its comprehensive international network that covers over 180 countries and includes events in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America, Messe Frankfurt is a strong partner for the intelligent building technology sector. The launch of FESI in Italy is a direct response to the growing demand

for sustainability and energy efficiency solutions in line with European legislation. With its dynamic growth in

this sector, Italy is the ideal location for an event that combines innovation, technology and environmental awareness, further strengthening the country’s role in promoting green building transformation.

Focus on training and networking The trade fair will offer a full programme of conferences and workshops for which participants will receive training credits (CFUs). These will be centred on areas like digitalisation, Building Information Modelling (BIM) and using new technology such as artificial intelligence. Successful case studies will also be presented to illustrate the impact of intelligent building technology in the residential sector. In this way, FESI offers a unique platform for establishing interdisciplinary contacts in the field of intelligent building technology.

The New Living and Working Environment: KNX at the core of safe and energy-efficient spaces

energy-efficient environments for living and working, and outlines why KNX technology offers the ideal choice in terms of space flexibility, adaptability and maintainability.

Paul Foulkes looks at the way we must adapt buildings to provide safe, healthy and

Covid has affected almost every aspect of our lives, and how we work has been a key area that has changed. Initially, we worked from home, and a lot of us struggled with this new dynamic, but as we slowly return to our offices, we find that the

workplace has changed. Even with the most recent relaxation of Covid measures in the UK, the office is very much different to how it was in early 2020. All of these changes have led us to be much more aware of our working environment – for ‘work space’ read ‘social distancing’, for ‘room temperature’ we now also think of ‘ventilation’ and ‘air quality’. Even at home, these are things we now consider.

In the commercial environment, we

have learned that flexibility isn’t just about linking a sensor with the HVAC or some lights – it’s about being able to tailor the building for new layouts and ever-changing levels of occupancy. With continuing rises in energy costs, maintaining optimum energy efficiency is another factor that we all must consider.

These new issues will be of concern to us at all levels of interaction,

whether we be end-users, managers, or facilities management (FM) teams. This means as constructors and integrators, we must consider these elements in our new building designs, as well as see if we can deal with them in our existing buildings.

Changing spaces

The office space is changing – we were used to hot-desking, but Covid has forced us to re-assess shared space. It has to be flexible but also easily cleaned to keep it healthy. Social distancing means space is at a premium so businesses are exploring the possibilities of contactless work environments. At the same time, working from home, for many of us, will remain in some form, and mixing this work environment with our home life will require new approaches to residential buildings.

A lot of offices will have some form

of BMS, so changes may be possible. We know that KNX has the full capabilities, across multiple commercial and residential building topologies to effect the changes required. Ensuring that new buildings include this flexibility, adaptability and maintainability will come from design collaboration that can be driven by the KNX integrator. Existing buildings can adapt if KNX is already at the core of the BMS installation.

Real-time space management

Space management linking to real occupancy usage and ventilation adaptation is essential. The control solutions must factor in energy management, with lighting control and efficient, comfortable heating. Thanks to a choice of sophisticated presence detectors, KNX offers a perfect solution to this by integrating intelligent lighting control with multiple types of HVAC. There are pixel-based sensors that go a step

further by keeping count of how many people are in a space in real time. This can be used to provide feedback to restrict access when an area is full, or to increase the ventilation to ensure fresh, clean air is provided in more confined spaces when more people arrive. This is pre-emptive control rather than reacting to already high levels of CO2. Using KNX to integrate motorised doors, it would be simple to create a completely contactless environment as people move through a building and use different spaces. A scenario could be as follows: in a high-rotation office space, a group of people have booked a meeting room. This booking was carried out remotely and logged on the building system. When they enter the room, it has been brought up to temperature for them ten minutes before the meeting was due to start. The lights turn on as they enter, dependent on ambient light levels. They log in so their presence is recorded, and the

system adjusts based on the number of people actually using the room. The system monitors CO2, temperature, light and shading, and adjusts heating, lighting and ventilation accordingly, in real time, exactly dependent of the prevailing conditions and use case. This is truly effective real time space management.

KNX in the home

At home, things are slightly different. The same requirements exist, namely adequate ventilation, suitable lighting and the correct heating, all managed to the highest levels of energy efficiency. Modern housing should be able to fulfil this from outset, rather than by having to add Internetdependent gadgets. KNX can play the central role in residential development and, for instance, help to achieve the requirements set out in the recently-revised and updated UK building regulations.

KNX sensors such as the Theben AMUN 716 CO2 Monitor can be used to monitor prevailing conditions and adjust the environment accordingly.

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EAE is established in 1973 and is a global company which has sister companies in Germany, Italy, Australia, USA, UAE and Russia. EAE exports its products to 112 countries, and has many regional offices all around the world.

EAE Technology is a member of EAE Group of companies and develops and produces intelligent building solutions with open protocols such as KNX and DALI. At the same time, EAE Technology is an R&D center and KNX training center. As of today, EAE Technology products are in use in 60 countries. The mission of the company is to develop smart automation systems and devices that improve and facilitate people’s environmental conditions, as well as saving energy.

Customer centricity and reliability

EAE Technolgy gained trust and established long term relationships with all its customers due to its focus on customer satisfaction.

Providing long time warranty, fast response are very important strenghts of the company.

Also, giving short leadtime despite worldwide supply chain problems and microprocessor crises made EAE Technology’s brand value on a different positions on its customers mind.

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EAE Technology, with its experienced R&D team, follows the innovations closely and develops products which is on the front line of global new trends and presents them to the market.

EAE Technology continues to develop patented products and features that bring a new perspective to different sectors.

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EAE Technology took its place in the online market with the acceleration of the growing online shopping. EAE Technology established online stores in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and UK.

Five language options are added to EAE Technology’s website and products’s technical files and ETS databases.

We are looking for local Channel Partners for execution of online stores and to establish and govern the sales network in these countries.

Smart Home Solutions

EAE Technology provides thousands of users in hundereds of mega projects brings comfort and security and gives chance to control their smart home via mobile app. At the same time, EAE Technology offers elegant and stylish switches, thermostat series and touch panels with different designs and materials options, which will adapt to houses designed in different concepts for architects.

In addition, EAE Technology products has become the choice of system integrators with its fast assembly, ease of programming and patented functional features in both DIN rail products and field products.

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Rosa product family offers stylish appearance with quality and harmony for luxury villas and highrise residential building. Compatible socket ranges in EU, BS and universal standards are available.

Commercial and Industrial Building Solutions

EAE Technology’s lighting control solution provides significant level of energy saving for commercial and industrial buildings. Through specially developed sensors for different requirements, robust backend devices, substantial keypad series and central monitoring system, EAE Technology provides full solution for commercial and industrial buildings.

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In addition to making comfort and security accessible in hotel rooms, EAE Technology’s GRMS system has patent pending unique devices. Integration to BMS and PMS systems are also possible.

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KONE announces its new ambitious strategy for 2025-2030

KONE Corporation, a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry, announces its new strategy called "Rise" for 2025-2030. With this new strategy, KONE aims to lead in employee and customer experience, sustainability and innovations, as well as growth and profitability.

To reach this ambition, KONE has defined four strategic shifts: 1) Accelerate digital to fundamentally transform how KONE does service; 2) Drive modernization to unleash growth opportunities; 3) Win residential to lead in the industry's largest segment; and 4) Cut carbon to drive customer value and differentiation. At the core of KONE's strategy are people, and KONE wants to be the easiest company to work for and to work with.

"We are setting the bar high with our new strategy, not only for us and

our stakeholders, but for the whole industry. The nature of megatrends impacting us - urbanization, technological development, and sustainability - is changing and creating exciting new opportunities for us, especially in service and modernization. As our environment is changing, it highlights the importance of our resilient business model. We need bold actions and new perspectives. With more speed, courage, and simplicity, we will change the status quo, and we will do it by leveraging our capabilities in digitalization, by leading the way in sustainability and innovation, and in the end, by offering the best value and experiences to our customers," says Philippe Delorme, President and CEO, KONE Corporation.

"I am confident that with our dedicated employees, we will reach our ambitious targets for the good of our customers, employees, and

the planet. This is our opportunity to fulfill KONE's purpose to shape the future of cities," he continues.

KONE to initiate a review of its Door Business

KONE Corporation, a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry, plans to initiate a review of its Door Business to assess its optimal structure and synergies, including a potential sale of the business. The review aims to evaluate the best environment for growing the business in a way that benefits its customers, employees, and other stakeholders. As part of this, KONE is considering incorporating the Door Business under its own legal structure.

KONE Door Business provides maintenance, repair, modernization, and new equipment solutions for pedestrian and industrial doors. In 2023, KONE Door Business

accounted for approximately 2% of KONE Group revenue.

The contemplated review and actions are subject to local legal requirements and consultation of employee representatives.

About KONE

At KONE, our mission is to improve the flow of urban life. As a global leader in the elevator and escalator industry, KONE provides elevators, escalators and automatic building doors, as well as solutions for maintenance and modernization to add value to buildings throughout their life cycle. Through more effective People Flow®, we make people's journeys safe, convenient and reliable, in taller, smarter buildings. In 2023, KONE had annual sales of EUR 11.0 billion, and at the end of the year over 60,000 employees. KONE class B shares are listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd. in Finland.

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Nippon Otis Elevator Company

Successfully Integrates with Delivery Robot via Cloud at Oita Prefectural Government Office, Japan

UsingOtisIntegratedDispatch™ technology, the autonomous robot can call and take the elevator to make deliveries

Nippon Otis Elevator Company in collaboration with robotics provider FIG Corporation has integrated a service robot with an existing Otis Gen2® Prestige elevator as part of a pilot project at the Oita Prefectural Government Office, in Oita, Japan. Nippon Otis is the Japanese subsidiary of Otis Worldwide Corporation (NYSE: OTIS), the world’s leading company for elevator and escalator manufacturing, installation, and service.

At the Oita Prefectural Government Office, many parcels arrive at the mail room every day from inside and outside the office, and employees from various departments come to the mail room to receive them. To improve delivery efficiency and free employees for more value-adding tasks, the Oita Prefectural Government Office has launched the pilot of mail delivery by robot.

Nippon Otis Elevator worked with FIG to integrate the elevator and robot using Otis Integrated Dispatch™ technology, which enables the robot to interact with the elevator via the cloud. This allows the robot to autonomously call and take the elevator to designated floors to perform mail delivery. The whole workflow is automated without the need for human intervention. As a security measure, the robot is equipped with a facial identification system that allows only authorized people to receive the mail packages delivered.

As the aging population continues

to grow, and the birth rate declines resulting in fewer people entering the workforce, Japan is moving towards automating and digitizing some business and daily living operations to maximize efficiency despite labor shortages, said Nippon Otis President Thibault Lefebure. Otis has been innovating in the elevator industry for more than 170 years since it introduced the world’s first safe elevator for passengers. We continue to reimagine what’s possible for our customers, using smart elevator solutions and digital technologies –including autonomous service robots, which can interact seamlessly with our elevators – to help change how people live and work.

Otis Integrated Dispatch technology is an Application Programming Interface (API) designed to integrate with most autonomous service robots. More flexible and scalable

than traditional hard-wired integrations, this API approach enables robots to interface seamlessly with elevators via the cloud or a local connection. The Otis Integrated Dispatch system works at the elevator group or bank level. This allows for the easy addition of extra robots, including different robot models from various providers, and increases pace and efficiency by having multiple elevators available for robots to use.

About Otis

Otis gives people freedom to connect and thrive in a taller, faster, smarter world. The global leader in the manufacture, installation and servicing of elevators and escalators, we move 2.3 billion people a day and maintain approximately 2.3 million customer units worldwide – the industry's largest Service portfolio. You’ll find us in the world's most iconic structures, as well as residential and commercial buildings, transportation hubs and everywhere people are on the move. Headquartered in Connecticut, USA, Otis is 71,000 people strong, including 42,000 field professionals, all committed to meeting the diverse needs of our customers and passengers in more than 200 countries and territories.

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The Role of Elevators in Australia’s Ageing Population

As Australia’s population ages, finding solutions to support older Australians in maintaining their independence and quality of life becomes increasingly vital. One such solution is the installation of elevators in residential homes. Elevators offer a myriad of benefits that allow elderly individuals to age comfortably in place, fostering a sense of independence, safety, and well-being.

Enabling Comfort and Longevity at Home

For many elderly Australians, their home is a treasure trove of memories and cherished belongings. Moving to a nursing home not only means leaving behind a familiar environment but also leads to a loss of privacy and a disconnection from beloved neighbours.

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Elevators allow older Australians to

stay in their homes for longer, thus ensuring they remain in a place they are emotionally attached to. Moreover, the costs of installing an elevator are often significantly lower than the expenses associated with relocating.

Boosting Property Value

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Installing an elevator in a home can also be a prudent financial decision. As the demand for homes with accessibility features increases, properties with elevators are likely to see a rise in market value. This not only makes them attractive to potential buyers but also ensures a sound investment for homeowners.

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Promoting Safety and Reducing Risks

One of the most compelling advantages of home elevators is the enhanced safety they provide. Stairs can pose a significant risk to elderly individuals, especially those with age-related physical conditions such

as reduced muscle strength, arthritis, or balance issues. Elevators practically eliminate the risk of falls and injuries, making them an invaluable addition to any home.

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Enhancing Accessibility and Convenience

Elevators offer unparalleled accessibility, especially for those who are wheelchair-bound or have limited mobility. They enable individuals to move freely and comfortably around their homes, accessing different levels without difficulty.

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Additionally, the convenience of transporting items such as laundry, groceries, and rubbish between

floors cannot be overstated. This added practicality ensures that everyday tasks are manageable and less taxing.

Preserving Independence and Mental Health

A crucial aspect of an elderly person’s well-being is their sense of independence and autonomy. Elevators empower older individuals to navigate their homes without the constant need for assistance from others. This independence is crucial for maintaining a positive mental outlook and overall mental health.

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Furthermore, maintaining social connections is facilitated by increased accessibility, allowing elderly individuals to host friends and family with mobility issues, thus reducing isolation and improving emotional well-being.

Customisation and Retrofitting

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second floor and is illuminated by a large, elegant chandelier hanging from the wooden ceiling. The living space features a mix of brick and white walls, decorated with various furniture, plants, and ornaments, giving it a warm and luxurious feel.

Modern elevators, such as those offered by Platinum Elevators, can be retrofitted into almost any home situation. They are fully customisable, allowing homeowners to match the lift’s aesthetics to that of their home, whether it be flooring, colours, or other personal touches. This personalisation ensures that the elevator is both functional and harmonious with the existing décor.

Unmatched Quality and Peace of Mind

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Platinum Elevators is ISO:9001 certified, which guarantees quality assurance and peace of mind for homeowners. The exclusive INVER-iQ technology allows for remote monitoring, troubleshooting, and repairs, saving on callout fees and reducing wait times. This innovative system ensures that your lift operates safely and efficiently all year round.

Overview: The Flexibility of KNX with External DALI and SMI Systems

There’s a common saying, often attributed to Einstein: “If you can’t explain it to a sixyear-old, then you don’t really understand.” I’m often reminded of this when I’m trying to explain what KNX is and how it works. One of simplest analogies I use is the way a common language allows two people who have never met to immediately start communicating; of course, this is particularly effective if you’ve just met the person! The analogy can be easily expanded to cover how devices operate with their own intelligence and can perform a wide range of tasks, only communicating with other devices when necessary.

KNX, however, is much more than just a single language. It has the ability to communicate with many other languages and protocols. This concept can be counter to the argument for the use of KNX, given it is often portrayed as being the only control solution you need, but it is really a strength. KNX is able to work seamlessly with solutions that are designed for a specific application that create functionality over and

above that which you could achieve with KNX.

KNX and SMI

Blinds are a great example of this. There are countless KNX blind actuators for 230V or 24V motors, but the level of feedback is limited, and a large installation will require a lot of cabling as each motor will require an independent circuit. Compare that to SMI (Standard Motor Interface) which is an addressable control bus that supports up to 16 motors on a single data line.

Depending on the motor, either a 230V or 24V feed is also required, but all 16 motors can be connected to the same control and power lines. The motors will be more expensive than standard ones, but with less cabling, simpler installation and only a single interface required, the overall solution can be significantly cheaper. You will also be able to find out the true status and position of each motor, including any faults, and position the motors accurately. This level of control is often demanded in high-end homes, but has also major benefits in commercial applications, as you can accurately align intermediary positions and run times thereby creating a seamless look across large facades.

KNX and DALI

Another great example of KNX working with another system to improve the end solution is DALI (or,

increasingly, DALI 2 see Simon Buddle’s article DALI 2 and what it Means for KNX). Controlling lighting in an easy and reliable manner has always been one of the cornerstones of the KNX system, but DALI takes this to another level by creating a dedicated data network just for lighting.

As with SMI, the wiring is changed to have a data line and a power feed, and again, this can lead to cost savings across the project. Being able to communicate directly to the end devices means higherquality dimming, particularly of LEDs, along with operational feedback of the drivers/ballast and fittings. It can also be used to manage emergency fittings with integrated batteries, eliminating the need to manually test the batteries. It is even possible to change the colour temperature of fittings to create human-centric lighting.

Conclusion

Both SMI and DALI have a restricted network size, so KNX makes the perfect backbone for completing larger projects, whilst the increased functionality SMI and DALI offer improves the functionality and performance of the KNX system.

And, just like KNX, they are both standardised, thus ensuring you will get fixed, repeatable results.

In this way, KNX is much more than just a single language. It is truly multilingual, as you can choose the right language for any given situation or use it as a translator between different systems. Even when faced with a (usually proprietary) system with which it can’t communicate, there are more than enough input and output types to make a solution possible. If only it was as easy to learn multiple languages in the real world!

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Tutorial: KNX setting the scene

Andy Ellis gives practical advice on the different options for storing KNX scenes in view of system robustness, how they will be used, and how they can be adapted.

The KNX system offers unrivalled versatility in its ability to set and activate scenes, but unlike many other lighting controllers, KNX is not based around scene setting – rather scenes have to be planned for and set up according to the requirements of the end user. The basics of scenes are that several actions can be triggered by a single command. A simple example would be a room with several lighting circuits, which may or may not include colour changing LEDs. By setting a scene, a single button press can set all of the lighting circuits to different lux and/or colour levels. In KNX, scenes can be used for many functions in addition to lighting: for example to set up a cinema room with one-button press. This could lower the lighting, draw the curtains/blinds, lower the projector and screen, and switch on the HVAC.

The KNX system offers unrivalled versatility in its ability to set and activate scenes.

In this article I will provide an understanding of the complexities

of scenes and hopefully enable the KNX professional to provide simple, easy-to-use and reliable solutions for the end-user. I cannot advise on lighting design, a subject area in its own right, but recommend this is explored further, as without the right lighting design, any scene setting may be trying to make ‘something of nothing’.

General considerations

The first step is to realise that the location and storage of a scene or multiple scenes requires careful planning. Some manufacturers supply dedicated scene controllers – usually DIN-rail mounted devices, but relays, dimmers, switches, room controllers, touch screens, servers and remote devices (not KNX) are all places where scenes might be available and thus stored. Without experience, it is tempting to simply store the scene in the first device available with a scene function.

Here are some of the criteria to think about during the planning stage:

• What are the consequences for the overall operation of the devices being scene controlled if the device storing the scene becomes unavailable (e.g product failure, network failure)?

If you have a room with several

lighting circuits and a blind, do you store the scenes in a room controller that is physically located in that room (in which case, if a failure occurs then it only affects that room), or do you store the scene elsewhere?

• How does the customer activate the scene(s)?

This is where you can make or break an installation. Take, for example, a ‘simple’ 4-button switch. Depending upon the switch manufacturer, a single button could be made to perform multiple tasks, e.g. press once for Scene 1 (may be all ‘full on’), press again for Scene 2 (may be all ‘full off’). This may be fine for, say, the top left-hand button, but subsequent buttons would be best suited to single scenes set to different levels. And what if you want to introduce a dim or bright function into the switch?

The scene does not necessarily have to be activated from a physical device. It could be that the scene is triggered from a timer (e.g. for outside lighting).

Once a scene exists, then the same scene can be activated from different or multiple devices, such as an app or another interconnected system.

• How does the customer identify the scene?

How many installations have I seen where there is a set of buttons that have no labelling! Even after you have pressed each button, you are still mystified as to what each does. So simple as it may

seem, a label would be a good start such as ‘Kitchen party’, ‘Relax’ etc.

• How is a scene setting altered? If you contain the scenes entirely within ETS, then it should be possible to set up the local room controller buttons to set and store the scene, but more often than not, you will be left to explain to your customer how this is done, and without written instructions, it is easy for them to forget how. Scene setting graphically is far easier, so why not use the app or PC visualisation to set the scene.

• Scene capacity

All devices have a limit to the number of channels per scene and the number of scenes. When planning, you need to consider the scene capacity against all of the other criteria listed herein.

Storing scenes

Most projects will have a number of devices that will be able to store scenes, so you may have to search the data sheets, or better still, load the product database in ETS in order to find out more. Here are some

planning considerations when choosing where to store a scene or multiple scenes:

Scene controllers – whilst self-contained, easy-to-identify and easy-toexpand, scene controllers are more common in older installations. If you can find one today, it is likely to be a more costly option, especially as many KNX devices nowadays have scene capacity built in. Switches or room controllers – ideal if you have a single location or activity – so in a kitchen where there may be multiple lighting circuits, scenes for these can be stored on the kitchen switch, thus keeping activities localised. With multiple rooms where multiple scenes are required, it is easy to run out of scene space and tempting to tag scenes from one room onto another. This can get very messy very quickly. The Zennio Z35 capacitive touchpanel is an example of a room controller in which scenes may be stored. Relays and dimmers –placing the scene in a dimmer will help reduce bus traffic as only a single group address is sent, which, in a smaller installation, is not a problem. The Jung KNX LED Universal dimming actuator is an example of a dimmer in which scenes can be stored. KNX servers – a KNX server is defined as a device that has a physical connection to the KNX bus. There are a number of KNX servers on the market, although sometimes it is not readily apparent that the products have a direct KNX connection. A server will allow all scenes to be stored in one place and thus provide easier manipulation and organisation. The BAB Technologie EIBport is an example of a KNX server in which all scenes can be stored in one place. Remote servers or apps – by providing a third party with a set of group addresses that includes feedback, the scene situation can be taken away from KNX. Or, if required, you can still store the scene in a KNX device and access it remotely.

DALI scenes – The DALI-2 protocol allows for 16 scenes on any one DALI loop. One of the advantages of DALI is that up to 64 luminaires can be put onto a single loop. This number of luminaires is most certainly going to span

multiple rooms – even if there were ten per room, we’re still talking about six rooms or more. The limitation of this is that if we require four scenes per room, we can’t really achieve this with a DALI controller because there are only sixteen scenes available as part of the DALI protocol. KNX can be integrated with DALI products via gateways such as (left) the Intesis DALI to KNX TP Gateway and (right) the Theben DALI-gateway KNX plus.

Using any one or multiples of the above storage locations may provide a satisfactory solution, but remember if for any reason the project has to be readdressed, it may take time to understand what has been done, and so a simple schematic or descriptive write-up is well worthwhile.

Conclusion

There are many practical and operational considerations when planning scenes for a project. Making something appear ‘simple’ to the end-user can be a challenge, and ensuring smooth on-going operation requires thinking ahead. As this article shows, there are plenty of variables involved, and whilst setting up individual scenes may be easy, it is highly likely that different solutions will emerge for different KNX projects. Certainly trends for scene setting err towards the main user interface which can be a tablet or handheld device, where the scene settings can be altered easily, but there is much to commend wall-mounted switches too, as they do not run out of charge and offer dedicated control. Thanks to KNX, systems integrators have the flexibility to provide some remarkable combinations of actions and control options that can not only increase user comfort but help to save energy too.

Andy Ellis is the founder and managing director of Household Automation Ltd, and its sister company Knxion Ltd, providers of building automation consultancy, design, installation and aftercare services to clients who are involved in building residential and commercial properties.

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