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Jul 18, 2018
Is Europe a slow market for Smart Homes? How to overcome the early adopters and start focusing on the mass consumer market? What are the upcoming opportunities in the energy, utilities, retail and connected home supply chain markets? These are the key questions that needs to be answered by the industry.
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Join our European Smart Homes 2018 taking place on 5th & 6th September in London, UK to hear answers to these and other important questions within the smart homes market. The two day event will bring together key industry stakeholders from the energy industry, IT, telecoms operators, utilities, insurance & property management companies, governments, consultants, solution and technology providers.
by Connectivity (Grid-connected, Off-grid), Offering (Hardware, Software & Services), End User (Commercial & Industrial, Military, Government, Institutes & Campuses, Healthcare) and Region
Download free sample pagesIn 2017, the European ''Smart Home'' market has grown dramatically and is expected to increase 14.5% between 2017 and 2022. According to Gartner, it is expected that a typical family home could contain more than 500 smart devices in five years' time. Today not only products but also services - mainly the user experience - are really important for the consumers in order to cover their principal concerns. The key discussions will involve monetisation, customer approach, partnership and interoperability.
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