PIR sensors are experiencing sustained growth in 2026 driven largely by the expansion of smart home technology and building automation.
Panasonic Industry has introduced a new passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor featuring a flat lens design, marking the first product to incorporate the company’s PaPIRs+ sensing technology. Flat‑lens ...
Panasonic Industry Europe will be showcasing its latest product solutions for IoT, industrial automation, smart home & building ...
The smart building market is poised for substantial growth, with the number of IoT devices deployed in commercial buildings expected to reach 4.12 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Memoori ...
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The Science Behind Smart Home Sensors

Are you curious about the fascinating world of smart home technology? Are you eager to understand the inner workings of those ...
Building automation companies are racing to deploy sophisticated sensor networks that can detect everything from toxic gases to human occupancy patterns, transforming commercial spaces into ...
Spica, the PropTech software engine of Nordomatic Group ("Nordomatic"), is to integrate the Altacogni AB team and products into its Spica SmartCloud division with immediate effect, following today's ...
Sensors vary widely and can monitor and detect a variety of sources, such as light, heat, motion, moisture, and pressure. Typical sensors used in smart cities can sense temperature, proximity, ...
Industries are transforming their existing structures into smarter, high-performance buildings using real-time insights via edge technology. Learn how and why. Edge technology is powering the ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna and two ...