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 Online Learning

The CEDIA online learning 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.

Smart Homes for Sustainable and Independent Living: A Panel Discussion

By CEDIA - Tue, Feb 25, 2025 - Blog

Smart home technology enhances sustainability and independent living. For example: lights that turn off when you leave a room save energy and help those who can’t reach a switch.

We explored use cases like this at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2023. Walt Zerbe, Senior Director of Technology and Standards for CEDIA, hosted a panel discussion with two experts: assistive technology consultant and clinical technologist Paul Doyle, who specialises in working with people with cognitive, physical and sensory disabilities, and renewable smart home installer Alan Burns who focuses on sustainability. You can listen to the panel in our Smart Homes for Sustainable and Independent Living podcast episode

The Role of Technology in Supporting Independent Living

Smart home features like automation, remote control and voice activation are considered nice-to-haves. However, they can be life-changing for disabled people.

Understanding Assisted Living Needs

Smart home technology empowers individuals with physical and cognitive disabilities to control their environment.

At our panel, Paul Doyle pointed out the importance of smart lighting. For people with mobility impairments, turning the lights on or off can be difficult – smart technology makes this easier. With a smart home, you can program your lighting to respond to voice commands like “Lights off!” or movement with motion sensors (i.e. recognising when you enter a room). Automation isn’t a novelty – it’s essential for independent living.

Smart locks are another example. Those with cognitive difficulties (like dementia) stay safer with auto-locking systems for windows and doors.

Challenges in Implementation

So, why aren't more disabled people using smart home technology? There are several reasons. 

A big barrier is a lack of awareness. If people don't know how a smart home solution will help, they don't realise they need it. 

Another problem is a lack of understanding from some smart home professionals. Installers who don't usually work with disabled people don't always recognise their needs. Communication can also be challenging. For example, some clients will be non-verbal. Installers aren't always equipped to work around communication difficulties.

Smart Home Professionals need to become more comfortable with disabled people’s varying needs. CEDIA members receive training for all aspects of smart home implementation – including accessibility.

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