"There has been much talk in recent times of the growing need for the implementation of technology within the home. Future Proofing, Smart Cabling and Converging Technologies are all phrases you have probably heard by now, but what does it all mean? How serious is all of this, and how much of it do we really need?
It is true that it is all sounding a little bit complicated and possibly a little unnecessary as well. But given the rate that technology has advanced in the last ten years and taking into account the acceleration it has experienced, especially in the last five, it shouldn't be that hard to reach a conclusion. To assume that this trend would not continue would be naive, and a home built without technology in mind will only guarantee that it will fast become inadequate to accommodate the demands of the not too distant future.
One of the biggest challenges faced by any integrator is to incorporate advanced cabling, and complex systems into the building project. For many experienced builders the mere prospect of this is quite unnerving to say the least.
Architectural Electronic Systems takes up this challenge, with their experience coming from the electronic, electrical and building industries they are more than qualified to do so.
Providing careful planning, system design and cost-effective results on a range of different systems, which include lighting control, intelligent security, multi-room audio, home cinema and automation, all of which can be controlled on a single user platform.
The objective for AES is to not only provide the end user with a system that is both state of the art and simple to use, but also integrate the system into the project without the headaches being passed on to the builder. They will co-ordinate their works with other trades, and along with a keen eye for detail they will unite function and form to deliver a quality installation that is fast becoming a trademark of the company."
BuildIT Magazine, Victorian Edition Issue No.6