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    KMC Controls Brings Internet of Things Summit to Major Cities

    Feb. 10, 2016
    The summits will present the latest information on emerging technologies, advanced data aggregation, analytics, visualization tools, new business opportunities.

    KMC Controls, a leader in building automation systems, announced today that it will be hosting a series of dynamic Internet of Things (IoT) strategy summits in major U.S. metropolitan markets in conjunction with Dell, Intel, and regional integration partners during the first half of 2016.
     
    The exclusive, invitation-only events will take place in the following cities:

    • New York, New York
    • Boston, Massachusetts
    • Atlanta, Georgia
    • Dallas, Texas
    • Chicago, Illinois
    • San Francisco, California
    • Los Angeles, California

    Executives, developers, and key project leads from each partner organization will be in attendance to present the latest information on emerging technologies, advanced data aggregation, analytics, and visualization tools, and new business opportunities presented by the rapidly-growing category of IoT devices and services.

    Additionally, the state-of-the-art technology is opening up entirely new possibilities for energy management, preventative maintenance, and increasing the safety, comfort, and productivity of building occupants.
     
    KMC's IoT offering, the award-winning KMC Commander platform, forms an end-to-end solution, from sensors and controllers (edge devices) to cloud-based remote management applications. Remote visualization and control are enabled via a cloud-hosted, mobile application based architecture with secure data access.

    "KMC Commander will revolutionize the way buildings and building portfolios are managed," Richard Newberry, strategic advisor to KMC's board of directors said. "IoT connectivity is the future of the building automation industry, and KMC Commander is the only IoT solution designed from the ground up to meet the demands of this market."

    KMC launched the Commander platform  at the AHR Expo in January 2016. The company will be exhibiting its new technology at each summit.

    For additional information, or to speak with the Commander development team, visit kmccontrols.com