CABA Board of Directors Drive Innovation in Intelligent Buildings at Realcomm | IBcon

May 30, 2023

CABA Board of Directors Drive Innovation in Intelligent Buildings at Realcomm | IBcon

The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA), a leading organization in the field of connected homes and intelligent buildings, is pleased to announce that its esteemed Board of Directors will convene at the Realcomm | IBcon conference, one of the industry’s premier events focused on real estate technology and intelligent buildings. The meeting will take place on June 13, 2023, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and will bring together influential leaders and experts to discuss the latest advancements and initiatives in the realm of connected buildings.  

The CABA Board of Directors meeting at Realcomm | IBcon will serve as a unique platform for industry stakeholders to collaborate, share insights, and drive innovation in the rapidly evolving field of intelligent buildings.  

Realcomm | IBcon provides an ideal backdrop for the CABA Board of Directors meeting, with its extensive line-up of insightful sessions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities. By leveraging the collaborative spirit of Realcomm IBcon, CABA aims to harness the collective expertise of attendees to shape the future of connected buildings and accelerate the adoption of secure and intelligent solutions.  

The outcomes of the CABA Board of Directors meeting will be shared through various channels, including industry publications, CABA’s knowledge repository, and future events. The insights and recommendations generated will contribute to the ongoing dialogue surrounding intelligent buildings, and the advancement of the built environment. 

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