Our mission is to influence public policy to protect CEDIA members, the electronics industry and consumers.
The future of smart home technology depends not only on the technology, but on the people who are desigining and installing it.
CEDIA is committed to producing ANSI accredited standards and best practices that ensure professionalism in the industry.
Learn to engage with the design and build community, providing them accredited education on Smart Home Technology topics.
Improve your business through knowledge of the latest trends statistics in the smart home industry.
Search the CEDIA Calendar to locate all the up and coming events, training, including boot camps, workshops and more.
Introducing the new and improved CEDIA Tech + Business Summits—the latest in innovative new technology and world-class, business- and tech-centric education to help you achieve your goals.
CEDIA Expo brings together home tech pros and exhibitors to the leading global event for smart home technology.
ISE showcases the world's leading technology innovators and solutions providers of four days of inspiring conferences.
CEDIA's Smart Home Awards programs recognises the top projects, products and individuals in the smart home technology industry.
The CEDIA online learning is the leading online learning portal for all your home technology integration learning.
Elevate your expertise in smart home technology with our in-person training sessions. Gain hands-on experience and practical knowledge.
CEDIA Certification is a set of credentials that reflect defined areas of knowledge in the Smart Home Technology industry. Certifications are held by the individual; you earn the certification, and you carry it with you as you continue your career.
CEDIA white papers dive deep into applications, recommendations, and advice on a wide range of topics: from software and hardware to best practices, standards, and formats.
The CEDIA Tech + Business Summits are one-day events showcasing upcoming technology and future trends in the smart home industry.
CEDIA’s government affairs efforts are designed to support members and ensure that their abilities to own and operate their businesses are not impeded.
Our mission is to influence public policy to protect CEDIA members, the electronics industry, and consumers.
The association achieves this mission by developing, monitoring, and disseminating information regarding legislative and regulatory issues; developing and implementing public policy strategies; and driving participation at a grassroots level.
Smart Home Priority Issues
AI, connected devices, and Internet of Things are all making our lives easier, but the regulations around these technologies are increasing. Even with increased regulations is important consumers work with Integrators in the mitigation of security risks in consumer’s technology systems. When designing, installing, and maintaining technology systems through the home, the homeowner is best protected by working with Integrators throughout the project and the life of the system.
Smart Home Priority Issues
A skilled workforce is the lifeblood of the professional smart home technology industry making it imperative for companies to attract, develop, and retain skilled talent. Workforce development is critical in ensuring that there is sufficient individuals with skill sets capable of working with the every expanding growth of limited energy technologies. The continued evolution of interconnected technology will only increase the need for trained professionals capable of ensuring these systems are properly integrated.
Smart Home Priority Issues
The National Electrical Code® is published by the National Fire Protection Association, protects the public by establishing requirements for electrical wiring and equipment. The National Electrical Code® is revised every three years based on new technology and industry needs and numerous articles apply to the limited energy work of technology integrators.
Smart Home Priority Issues
Integrators perform work involving limited energy technology are frequently misclassified as a subset of the electrical trade when in fact they are a separate category. It is important that limited energy licenses for Integrators have a proper scope of work supporting the many different technologies integrators work with in the home.
Learn about the licensing and regulations that apply to home technology work in your state.
Learn MoreThrough CEDIA vendor MultiState Associates Inc., browse in-depth details on the proposed industry-related legislation CEDIA is tracking.
Learn MoreThrough CEDIA vendor MultiState Associates, Inc. The Lobbying Compliance Guide provides a resource on states' and major municipalities' requirements for lobbying compliance.
Learn MoreMon, Apr 15, 2024
FCC Adopts ‘U.S. Cyber Trust Mark’ ProgramOn March 14, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to create a voluntary cybersecurity labeling program for wireless consumer Internet of Things (IoT) products. With the FCC’s vote, the Commission has adopted the rules and framework for the program to move forward.
Wed, Mar 13, 2024
CEDIA Takes on Washington, D.C., the FCC, and MoreTue, Dec 12, 2023
Preparing for the 2024 Legislative SessionsThu, Nov 9, 2023
CEDIA State Captain ProgramFri, Oct 20, 2023
CEDIA Hosts Connected Technology Industry Legislative SummitIn August, CEDIA and the National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA) hosted the fifth annual Connected Technology Industry Legislative Summit at CEDIA’s Headquarters in Fishers, Ind.