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Life is too short for complicated manuals – A smart orchestration user story

The State of the Art of today’s smart home solutions often looks like this: Device-driven, app-based and silo’ed solutions. Furthermore, they are predominantly monolithic, hardwired and complicated to use when it comes to customizing settings and configuring commands. How should we make this compatible with our busy and constantly-changing lifestyles? Discover how by exploring dizmo’s […]

Connected cooking – has anything yet attained the Butler Experience?

From a technological and sociological perspective, the kitchen has a unique place within the home. Despite the kitchen being the hub of homes for centuries, it’s also been one of the rooms that’s slowest to evolve from a broader technological standpoint. Whilst kitchen specific gadgets and gizmos have continuously appeared over the years, the connectedness […]

Workplace 3.0

Whilst several leaders in the tech industry are now investing in ‘creative spaces’, their approaches differ a great deal between each other. At the Salone de Mobile 2017 fair, more furniture and office designs were presented that expanded on the creation of easier methods for collaboration in a mobile workspace. Despite the variety of different […]

From Smart Home to Smart Living

The IoT market is being driven by the desire to make every day’s life simpler and more efficient. This can be very nicely demonstrated by Smart Home applications and more specifically by what is being developed for one of the most important and dynamic rooms of the home: the kitchen. The latter is more and […]

Innovation in Healthcare Real Estate: Ambient Assisted Living

As part of the Immohealthare conference, our CEO Matthias Aebi talked about ambient assisted living and “The Interface of Things – A comprehensive approach for personalized assistance systems.” After the presentation we asked him several questions about the event and his talk. What is the main purpose of the Immohealthcare conference and what role did you play? […]

Use dizmo in your kitchen

You can use dizmo in the kitchen without fearing that water or dust (or maybe in this case flour) will wet or dirty the display on which it is running. Not only are the flush-mountable 40-finger touch monitors of Novis very slim with absolutely flat fronts and backs, but they are also protected against dust, […]