Residential Tech Today

Crossover Potential

The commercial technology integration market is not back to what it was pre-pandemic and might never be the same, but there are some great opportunities available for residential companies wanting to crossover into commercial. When companies come back into their offices and figure out a new plan for completely in person, or hybrid work, there will be plenty of openings for tech professional expertise. And, the construction industry’s continued focus on building new multi-dwelling unit (MDU) housing is also creating commercial crossover potential.

CEDIA’s senior director of strategic partnerships, Ian Bryant, has a lot of experience balancing residential and commercial AV in his prior career as a custom integrator. These days, in his role

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