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Wired for house of the future

May 2001

The smart houseThe home of the future - including the most intelligent use of new and emerging technologies - has long been a dream of the IT set. Now the future is here - in the form of the world's first Smart Wired house.

The smart house, in the GreenSmart Village at Homeworld in Kellyville, Sydney, uses standardised, independent wiring to form the home's central nervous system. This handles all the telecommunication, information, automation and energy efficiency features that are expected in homes of the 21st century.

Clever homes - designed to incorporate the latest developing trends - often use copper pair wiring and cabling to make it possible to run all telecommunications and household functions including security, audio, lighting, water and heating systems.

Home automation using structured wiring and Internet connectivity is expected to be standard issue in homes of the future, allowing consumers to control a totally linked home network using keypad codes, phones, televisions or the computer.

The market in Australia is also expected to be strong. In Australia, about 135,000 new homes built this year will be smart wired for telecommunications and lighting, with a more gradual uptake of other options.

Meanwhile, builders in South Australia got a glimpse of the future in home construction at the launch of the Smart Wired Housing project in Adelaide recently.

"The Smart Wired house is the first major technological breakthrough to occur in the building industry in the last fifteen years", said John Fennell, CEO of the Copper Development Centre, Australia.

Mr Fennell launched The Smart Wired House to South Australia's major builders at the Radisson Playford Hotel, Adelaide on April 2. The Smart Wired™ House is a joint project between the Copper Development Centre. Australia, Housing Industry Association (HIA), NECA, Telstra, LG Electronics, Clipsal, Krone, HPM, Pirelli, UNICable, Belden, Switched On Living and Cisco Systems.

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