Intelligent Buildings
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Europe’s most advanced eco village
UK-based Oxford Sustainable Group, one of Europe's largest renewable energy and sustainable development businesses, has announced the launch of Oxford Park, the most advanced sustainable village in Europe. 
Priva employees and partner companies win building innovation awards
Priva Building Intelligence, a supplier of building control systems, has scooped - through its partners and employees - several prizes at the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) Awards 2011. 
Remote control for home automation system
A new 40-channel remote control has been launched by Click Scolmore for its iNELS Radio Frequency Wireless Control System, which will give users the ability to control the whole home automation system room by room. 
Enhanced PC access control range
If you are looking for an intelligent access control system then look no further than the enhanced Fortessa PC Based Access Control range by AVS – a solution that will give you control over who has access to your building from one central, controlling computer. 
Intelligent buildings - The marriage of technology and energy efficiency
A factor key to relationships, marriage, keeping customers happy and probably life in general, is communication. In this respect, little technological black boxes installed in buildings are no different to human beings says Lee Harvey, director at ICS (Eastern) 
Click Scolmore enters home automation market
Click Scolmore enters the home automation sector with the launch of a sophisticated Radio Frequency Wireless Control System that is set to rival current players in the market. 
Priva wins environmental award
Priva, the parent company of UK-based Priva Building Intelligence, has been awarded the WWF's Clean Energy Technology Star Award for its contributions to sustainability. 
Beama concerns over Low Carbon Buildings programme closure
British electrotechnical industry association Beama has expressed its dismay over the coalition government's closure of the Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) to new applications (from 24 May 2010). 




