Government Affairs

Our mission is to influence public policy to protect CEDIA members, the electronics industry and consumers.

Workforce Development

The future of smart home technology depends not only on the technology, but on the people who are desigining and installing it. 

Standards & Best Practices

CEDIA is committed to producing ANSI accredited standards and best practices that ensure professionalism in the industry. 

Design & Build Outreach

Learn to engage with the design and build community, providing them accredited education on Smart Home Technology topics.

Market Intelligence

Improve your business through knowledge of the latest trends statistics in the smart home industry.

Events Calendar

Search the CEDIA Calendar to locate all the up and coming events, training, including boot camps, workshops and more. 

Tech + Business Summits

Introducing the new and improved CEDIA Tech + Business Summits—the latest in innovative new technology and world-class, business- and tech-centric education to help you achieve your goals.

CEDIA Expo

CEDIA Expo brings together home tech pros and exhibitors to the leading global event for smart home technology. 

Integrated Systems Europe

ISE showcases the world's leading technology innovators and solutions providers of four days of inspiring conferences. 

Smart Home Awards

CEDIA's Smart Home Awards programs recognises the top projects, products and individuals in the smart home technology industry. 

CEDIA Academy

The CEDIA Academy is the leading online learning portal for all your home technology integration learning.

In-Person Training

Elevate your expertise in smart home technology with our in-person training sessions. Gain hands-on experience and practical knowledge.

Certification

CEDIA Certification is a set of credentials that reflect defined areas of knowledge in the Smart Home Technology industry. Certifications are held by the individual; you earn the certification, and you carry it with you as you continue your career.

White Papers

CEDIA white papers dive deep into applications, recommendations, and advice on a wide range of topics: from software and hardware to best practices, standards, and formats.

Tech + Business Summits

The CEDIA Tech + Business Summits are one-day events showcasing upcoming technology and future trends in the smart home industry.

CEDIA Takes on Washington, the FCC, and More

March 6, 2024 – CEDIA Day on the Hill

During the inaugural CEDIA Smart Home Day on Captiol Hill, board members, executives, and industry leaders engaged in pivotal discussions with U.S. political leaders to introduce CEDIA and advocate for critical issues facing the professional smart home industry. One of the key focal points was the endorsement of The Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act (S. 722 / H.R. 1477), which would broaden the scope of tax-favorable 529 savings plans to include workforce training and credentialing programs. Additionally, CEDIA urged Congress to formally recognize “integrator” as a profession within the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system, highlighting the distinct skill set of smart home professionals. The federal register’s call for public comments will open in spring 2024, beginning a multi-year revision process slated for completion by 2028.

February 19, 2024 - Oklahoma Senate Bill 1572 Amended

Oklahoma Senate Bill 1572, as introduced at the start of the 2024 legislative session, added the word "alarm" to Class 2 and Class 3 circuit exemption within the Oklahoma Electrical License Act. CEDIA lobbied to include the Class 2 and Class 3 circuit exemption within the Oklahoma Electrical Act in 2018, and has worked since that time to protect the exemption for residential integrators. With the addition of the word "alarm," integrators would have lost their ability to serve their customers without an electrical license. In February, Senate Bill 1572 was amended, and the word "alarm" has been removed from the Class 2 and Class 3 circuits exemption. Prior to this, CEDIA reached out to the bill sponsor with concerns and requested a meeting. The bill was removed from a committee hearing agenda and later amended. The Class 2 and Class 3 circuits exemption is back to its original intent, which allows for a proper distinction between the work of residential integrators and electricians.

November 10, 2023 – CEDIA Issues its First Federal Filing with the FCC

The proposed Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program indicates that devices must meet certain security requirements, akin to the well-known Energy Star for energy consumption. In an open call for comments, CEDIA expressed support for the concept of the Cyber Trust Mark, but also emphasized the importance of professional installation by qualified integrators as a necessary means of safeguarding homeowners. The association asserts that integrators are key in the mitigation of security risks because of their extensive knowledge on how to install, maintain, connect, and deploy technology systems in the home. 

October 18, 2023 – CEDIA Legislative Day at the Michigan State Capitol

CEDIA marked its first in-person lobby day in Michigan alongside local integrators and industry leaders. Michigan is one of 24 states that has neither licensing nor exemptions for Class 2 and Class 3 power limited circuits as defined by the National Electrical Code, causing ambiguity as to what an integrator is permitted to perform within the home environment. CEDIA's primary goal was to introduce legislative leaders to the industry and the vital role of integrators in home enivornments. The event also emphasized the overall importance of supporting skilled trades industries.