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CABA to endorse BuildingsNY's buildings technology pavilion

Real Estate Weekly, Dec 11, 2002

The Continental Automated Buildings Association and Reed Exhibitions, producers of the BuildingsNY event, have announced a strategic alliance for CABA to endorse the Buildings Technology Pavilion at BuildingsNY and to provide educational and promotional support to the BuildingsNY event on behalf of its members.

CABA members will be able to take advantage of special exhibition rates and discounted conference session pricing.

CABA's Buildings Technology Pavilion will feature products and services that integrate advanced technology in commercial and residential buildings such as fire safety, lighting, security, HVAC, and system monitoring, and will include companies such as ADT Security Services, Inc.; Digital Security Controls Ltd; Invensys plc; Keyspan Energy, and Time Warner Cable.

CABA's 320 international members include manufacturers, dealers, installers, telecommunication companies, energy utilities, builders, consultants, research organizations, publishers, educational institutions, governments, and associations who focus on residential and commercial large building automation and systems integration.

"Attendees at the BuildingsNY event have asked for information and product offerings relating to buildings technology," explained Dean Russo, industry vice president of BuildingsNY "Our strategic alliance with CABA provides that link and valuable educational and product information to attendees."

"CABA is pleased to be working with Reed Exhibitions on the BuildingsNY event," stated Ron Zimmer, CABA's president and chief executive officer. "Both CABA and Reed share a common vision regarding the future of technology and how it can be used to make a building more efficient, secure and responsive to its changing environment."

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