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we have location and speaker details for the BACnet New England user
group meeting on March 30, 2017 at PTC offices at 140 Kendrick St,
Needham, MA 02494. PTC is a global technology provider of the leading
IoT and AR platform. The purpose of the BACnet User Group is to bring
together the local BACnet user community on a quarterly basis to share
tips, techniques and pains on the use of the BACnet products and
technologies.
Please join us. You can also see the updates on our website.
If you haven't discovered our website or subscribed to the User Group forum yet, please do so!
Dinner and drinks will be served courtesy of BACnet International!
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We will share experience with BACnet integration projects and have a Q and A session. Meet one of our speakers:
Gabriel Kirby - "VRF and BACnet - what are their similarities and differences. How they work together."
[an error occurred while processing this directive]Gabriel
is a Field Control Specialist at GE where he has a great controls
knowledge working with nearly every major controls manufacturer in the
US. His responsibility is field warranty support for the V-NET Controls
product line. He also assists with training and education materials as
well as development of future products. He has successfully integrated
LG's BACnet gateway with Siemens, Honeywell, Schnieder, Johnson
Controls, Automated Logic, Delta Controls, Reliable Controls, Crestron,
KMC, and Alerton products. He has previously worked as a Systems
Technician at Johnson Controls and was an in-house fire and security
controls technician for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
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