
The CEDIA Podcast
Technology Podcasts
A 30-to-60-minute roundtable discussion on issues surrounding new and emerging tech and how it relates to the CEDIA channel (primarily residential applications of “smart home” devices and networks).
Location:
United States
Genres:
Technology Podcasts
Description:
A 30-to-60-minute roundtable discussion on issues surrounding new and emerging tech and how it relates to the CEDIA channel (primarily residential applications of “smart home” devices and networks).
Twitter:
@CEDIA
Language:
English
Contact:
317.735.4011
Website:
http://cedia.net/
Email:
ewenck@cedia.org
Episodes
2025 ISE Show Final Day | 516
2/7/2025
In this episode of the CEDIA Podcast, host Walt Zerbe, Senior Director of Technology and Standards, leads a discussion on the latest trends from the ISC show. Michael Heiss, an industry consultant, shares insights on the integration of commercial and residential technology. Pete Trauth from Nirvana Home Entertainment introduces "Seco," a product featuring molded plastic squares that display low-resolution video while mimicking wood or stone finishes. Sam Woodward, now with Tait, discusses the importance of collaboration between AV and IT departments and the critical role of network infrastructure in live events.
Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic:
Tools and Products
"SECO": "00:03:17"
"SmartThings Pro": "00:09:30"
"E-Paper Display": "00:11:08"
"Micro LED on Silicon": "00:13:17"
"Leaky Coax": "21:30"
"Unreal Engine": "30:40"
"Tate Navigator": "30:40"
Companies and Brands
"Samsung": "00:09:30"
"Barco": "00:08:32"
Events and Sessions
"ISC Show": "00:00:07"
Standards
"EN 17206": "24:07"
Videos and Talks
"CEDIA YouTube Channel": "23:06"
Miscellaneous
"Super Bowl Halftime Show": "26:22"
"Cydia": "00:36:42"
Duration:00:37:12
2025 ISE Show Day 2 | 515
2/6/2025
In this podcast episode recorded at ISE 2025 in Barcelona, host Walt Zerbe and a diverse panel of experts discuss the latest trends in audio technology and smart home integration. They explore the convergence of software and hardware, the role of AI in enhancing user experiences, and the ethical implications of data collection. We emphasize the importance of standards for interoperability, the impact of lighting on health, and the growing market for high-quality, aesthetically pleasing audio solutions. The episode concludes with a call to embrace technological advancements to improve quality of life.
Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic:
Tools and Technologies
"Nest Thermostat": "00:04:16"
"Ecobee": "00:12:38"
"AI Algorithms for Lighting Control": "00:19:32"
Concepts and Terms
"Surveillance Economy": "00:03:26"
"AI in Smart Homes": "00:07:07"
"Lighting and Health": "00:16:54"
"Smart Home Technology": "00:20:30"
Notable People
"Tony Fadell": "00:04:16"
"LaDonna Erickson": "00:16:54"
"Andy Bull": "00:16:54"
"Bruce Clark": "00:16:54"
"Peter Diamandis": "00:22:01"
General Observations
"Audio Technology": "00:10:11"
Videos and Talks
"Stage Talks on YouTube": "00:18:22"
"YouTube Video": "00:27:02"
Links
"CEDIA (Custom Design and Installation Association)": "00:28:12"
Duration:00:28:42
2025 ISE Show Day 1
2/5/2025
In this podcast episode, host Walt Zerbe and guests Rich Green, Ben Goff, and Tom Dellicompagni share their experiences from the 2025 ISC show in Barcelona, Spain. They discuss the importance of staying open to new ideas and products, highlighting innovations like micro-LED panels and the Accendo Square Woofer. The conversation also covers the potential of AI and robotics in the industry, with Rich expressing skepticism about practical uses for humanoid robots. The episode emphasizes the significance of collaboration, innovation, and the evolving landscape of technology in the audio-visual industry.
Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic:
Tools and Technologies
Ascendo Square Woofer**: "00:10:59"
Silicon Valley Talk**: "00:05:24"
Premium Theatrical Experience Course**: "00:06:14"
Robotics Pavilion**: "00:15:27"
Elon Musk's Optimus Robot**: "00:16:32"
NAD Surround Sound Receiver**: "00:18:44"
Bluesound Streaming Devices**: "00:18:44"
Dante Network**: "00:20:33"
OpenAI Research Assistant**: "00:26:05"
Websites
CTA (Consumer Technology Association)**: "00:22:27"
OpenAI**: "00:26:18"
People Mentioned
Joe DeJesus**: "00:18:44"
Duration:00:29:18
Video Deep Dive From the 2025 CES Show
1/27/2025
In this episode of the CEDIA Podcast, host Walt Zerbe, senior director of technology and standards, explores the latest advancements in video technology with guest Michael Heiss, also known as "Captain Video." They discuss key topics from CES, including HDMI 2.2 and the Lip Latency Indication Protocol (LIP). Michael explains the significant improvements in HDMI 2.2, such as increased bandwidth for higher resolutions and frame rates. They also delve into AI's role in enhancing picture quality and the importance of understanding new technologies. The episode emphasizes continuous learning and staying informed about industry trends.
Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:00:01)
Lip Latency Indication Protocol Overview (00:00:07)
An explanation of the Lift Latency Indication Protocol and its purpose in reducing sync errors.
Introduction of Hosts (00:00:57)
Walt Kirby introduces himself and guest Michael Heiss, highlighting their excitement about CES.
Reflections on CES (00:01:18)
Discussion of the overwhelming amount of information and advancements in video technology at CES.
Consumer Insights on Video Technology (00:02:16)
Michael shares insights on consumer interest in new video technology and potential purchasing recommendations.
HDMI 2.2 Announcement (00:03:04)
Discussion begins on HDMI 2.2, its improvements over HDMI 2.1, and implications for video transport.
Technical Specifications of HDMI 2.2 (00:03:36)
Detailed comparison of HDMI 2.2's speed and capabilities versus previous standards and DisplayPort.
Market Impact of HDMI 2.2 (00:05:30)
Exploration of HDMI 2.2's relevance in consumer markets and its potential applications in various industries.
Challenges in HDMI 2.2 Adoption (00:06:06)
Discussion on the timeline and challenges of implementing HDMI 2.2 technology in products.
Future of Video Technology (00:08:24)
Considerations for future-proofing installations with HDMI 2.2 and the importance of fiber optics.
Introduction to Lift Latency Indication Protocol (00:09:35)
A deeper dive into the Lift Latency Indication Protocol and its role in video formatting.
Importance of Sync in Video Processing (00:11:12)
Discussion of lip sync issues and the complexities of latency in video and audio processing.
Complications of Latency Perception (00:13:05)
Insights on how latency affects viewer experience, particularly in music and video synchronization.
Humorous Take on Lip Sync (00:14:11)
A lighthearted exchange about the naming of the Lift Latency Indication Protocol and its acronym.
AI and Lip Sync Issues (00:15:08)
Discussion on the potential for metadata-based lip sync solutions in video technology.
AI Applications at CES (00:16:35)
Insights into the emergence of AI applications showcased at CES, particularly by LG and Samsung.
AI in Video Quality (00:18:40)
Exploration of AI's role in enhancing video quality through background adjustments.
Predictive AI and Daily Life (00:19:45)
Discussion on the implications of predictive AI in everyday tasks and its potential downsides.
AI Dependency and Privacy (00:22:46)
Concerns about AI dependency, especially during power outages and its implications for privacy.
Samsung Galaxy Phone Controversy (00:24:10)
Controversy surrounding Samsung's moon photography feature and its implications for AI in consumer devices.
Leading TV Brands at CES (00:25:39)
Overview of leading TV brands showcased at CES, including LG, Samsung, Hisense, and TCL.
AI Engines in TV Brands (00:27:54)
Comparison of AI engines used by major TV brands and their implications for functionality.
Sensors and AI Functionality (00:29:16)
Discussion on the importance of sensors and microphones in smart TVs for AI functionality.
Introduction to TV Technology Trends (00:30:29)
Discussion on the shift in TV manufacturing and the rise of connected TV systems.
Roku's Versatility in TV Market (00:31:27)
Roku's functionality as a universal platform for various TV...
Duration:01:19:30
2025 CES Show Final Day | 412
1/11/2025
In this podcast episode, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Directror of Technology and Standards and host of he CEDIA Podcats talks with Jim Hunter, and Rich Birra discussing their experiences at CES, focusing on the evolution of smart home technology, AI, and the impact of new innovations. Jim, attending his 29th CES, notes a decline in attendance and quieter atmosphere compared to previous years. Rich highlights changes in the show's layout and the rise of localized exhibits. They explore the concept of "matter" in smart home devices, AI's role in health and wellness, and the importance of data ownership. The conversation underscores the need for user-friendly technology and effective support systems to enhance consumer experiences.
Here a few Key Points:
Experiences and observations at CES (Consumer Electronics Show)
Evolution and changes in the CES event over the years
Innovations in smart home technology and connected devices
The role of AI in enhancing user experiences and health applications
Challenges and implications of implementing "matter" standards for smart home devices
The impact of regulatory frameworks on technological advancements
The importance of data ownership and compensation in hyper-personalization
The need for skilled professionals in the installation and maintenance of smart home technologies
The influence of patents on innovation in the tech industry
Future trends in technology, including AI integration and user-friendly systems
Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic:
Tools and Technologies
"Matter": "00:05:42"
"Cosmos OS": "00:08:54"
"Coder": "00:10:45"
"Crestron Systems": "00:13:20"
"Lutron Systems": "00:13:20"
"Control4": "00:13:20"
"SmartThings (by Samsung)": "00:14:21"
"ChatGPT": "00:18:00"
"Neural Networks": "00:19:28"
"Large Language Models": "00:19:28"
"Time Series Data": "00:21:39"
"Wellness Platform": "00:25:54"
"Hyper Personalization": "00:26:39"
"Checkbox Piracy": "00:27:20"
"Wearables and Sensors": "00:29:10"
"Large Language Models": "00:34:13"
"Ontologies": "00:35:31"
"Model Cards": "00:38:17"
"Google": "00:40:23"
"ADT": "00:40:23"
"Ultra Human": "00:44:07"
"NVIDIA": "00:44:15"
"LG": "00:45:24"
"Bubble": "00:50:26"
"Halliday": "00:50:26"
"Google Glass": "00:52:04"
"Samsung XR Glasses": "00:52:56"
"Instacart": "00:53:24"
"Control4": "00:54:46"
"Aura Ring": "00:58:27"
"Cal AI": "01:00:48"
Companies and Brands
"LG": "00:06:16"
"Samsung": "00:06:35"
"Humane": "00:08:15"
"SoftBank Services": "00:10:29"
"A16Z": "00:12:46"
"Microsoft Azure": "00:16:37"
"Tesla": "00:19:28"
"Waymo": "00:19:28"
"T-Mobile": "00:22:38"
"Starlink (by SpaceX)": "00:22:58"
"Delta Airlines": "00:24:02"
Events
"CES (Consumer Electronics Show)": "00:00:07"
"CES (Consumer Electronics Show)": "00:14:22"
Notable Mentions
"Black Mirror": "00:07:44"
"Vivaro": "00:01:52"
"Tom Brady": "00:25:54"
"Poppy Crum": "00:30:21"
"CTO of Panasonic": "00:32:16"
"Jensen Huang's Vision": "00:58:59"
Duration:01:03:36
2025 CES Show Day 2 | 411
1/9/2025
In this episode of the CEDIA Podcast, hosted by Walt Zerbe, Senior Director of Technology and Standards, the speakers share their experiences from the CES show in Las Vegas. They discuss cutting-edge innovations such as invisible speakers using MEMS technology, a customizable smart water system called Viomi, and the Mudra Band, a neural wristband for gesture control. The conversation also explores the potential of projection mapping in interior design, the integration of SmartThings in home appliances, and the ethical implications of rapid technological advancements. The episode highlights the transformative potential of technology in enhancing everyday living and home design.
Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topic:
Tools and Products
Odd Fly** (Invisible Speaker): "00:02:10"
Viomi** (Whole House Smart Water System): "00:05:56"
Mudra Band** (Neural Wristband for Gesture Control): "00:06:54"
Apple TV**: "00:07:57"
X Real** (AR Glasses): "00:12:12"
SmartThings App**: "00:17:20"
Samsung SmartThings**: "00:15:57"
TCL 8K Mini LED Display**: "00:14:37"
LG Smart Kitchen**: "00:19:30"
Digital Twin Technology**: "00:32:00"
Building Information Modeling (BIM)**: "00:32:00"
Apple Vision Pro**: "00:32:16"
Brilliant 3D Monitor**: "00:34:44"
Ring Ecosystem**: "00:41:50"
Keyboards with Interchangeable Keycaps**: "00:42:46"
TCL's Robot "Amy"**: "00:43:56"
Massage Chairs**: "00:49:30"
Micro Projectors**: "00:51:08"
Micro Laundry Machines**: "00:51:26"
Robotic Garbage Fetcher by Oshkosh**: "00:52:00"
Induction Appliances**: "00:53:04"
Wireless Power Consortium**: "00:53:56"
Qi Technology**: "00:53:56"
AI-Enabled Bed**: "00:55:44"
Companies and Brands
Lenovo** (Partner for Odd Fly): "00:03:26"
Panasonic** (250-Year Business Plan): "00:08:53"
Hisense** (Mentioned in context of video technology): "00:12:39"
TCL** (Mentioned in context of video technology): "00:13:50"
Samsung, LG, TCL, Hisense, Panasonic**: "00:29:38"
NVIDIA**: "00:37:23"
Concepts and Technologies
MEMS Technology** (Micro Electromechanical Systems): "00:02:14"
AI in Technology**: "00:09:56"
Decentralized Intelligence**: "00:18:14"
Projection Mapping**: "00:23:07"
Projection Mapping**: "00:27:08"
Virtual Reality (VR)**: "00:"
Notable Mentions
Matsushita** (Founder of Panasonic): "00:10:05"
Oxford College** (14th Century Oak Forest): "00:10:07"
Slow Technology**: "00:43:15"
Websites
CEDIA**: "00:57:57"
Duration:00:58:26
2025 CES Show Day 1 | 410
1/8/2025
In this podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast talks with Mitch Klein, VP of Business Strategy at CEDIA, Rich Green, owner of Rich Green Design, and Gordon Van Zuiden, Daisy branch partner in Silicon Valley and a Daisy ambassador where we talk about what we saw and experienced during the first day of the 2025 CES show. SPOILER ALERT: This show is VERY different than the last few years!
Here are the mentions with timestamps arranged by topics:
Tools and Products
NVIDIA RTX Blackwell Series of Chips**: "00:06:36"
NVIDIA Nemo**: "00:07:45"
Intuition Robotics**: "00:13:35"
Tom Bot**: "00:14:06"
Uber**: "00:15:07"
DoorDash**: "00:15:07"
LG's AI Technology**: "00:15:51"
Swan Cameras**: "00:21:05"
BMW AI**: "00:22:27"
Withings Smart Mirror**: "00:24:14"
SmartThings by Samsung**: "00:26:09"
Homey**: "00:27:25"
Facial Recognition Technology**: "00:39:06"
Palm Vein Technology**: "00:40:12"
Liquid View Windows**: "00:38:14"
Events and Presentations
CES (Consumer Electronics Show)**: "00:00:07"
Jensen Huang Keynote**: "00:05:15"
CES (Consumer Electronics Show)**: "00:39:05"
Concepts and Ideas
AI and Autonomous Driving**: "00:10:52"
Ambient Intelligence**: "00:18:15"
TCR (Technology Crap Removal)**: "00:37:46"
Augmented Reality**: "00:42:44"
IoT (Internet of Things)**: "00:42:44"
5G**: "00:42:44"
Edge Data Communications**: "00:42:44"
AI (Artificial Intelligence)**: "00:42:44"
General Insights
Warranties**: "00:32:13"
Timestamps CES 2025 (00:00:07)
Walt Zerbe introduces the podcast and the significance of the CES event.
Mitch Klein's Introduction (00:00:52)
Mitch Klein discusses his lifetime achievement award and his passion for the industry.
Rich Green's Achievement (00:01:48)
Rich Green shares his experience receiving a lifetime achievement award in London.
Gordon Van Zuiden't Background (00:02:59)
Gordon introduces himself and reflects on his journey in the industry since 2001.
General Impressions of CES 2023 (00:04:20)
Walt expresses excitement about the advancements in AI showcased at CES compared to previous years.
Nvidia Keynote Overview (00:05:15)
Rich shares insights from Jensen Huang's keynote, highlighting advancements in AI and graphics technology.
Nemo Project Discussion (00:07:45)
Rich discusses Nvidia's Nemo project, which develops AI agents for digital workforce integration.
Humanoid Robots and AI (00:09:21)
The speakers discuss the future of humanoid robots powered by advanced AI technology.
Accelerated Growth of Robotics (00:10:52)
Gordon explains how AI is accelerating the development of robotics beyond traditional timelines.
Software Defined Reality (00:11:52)
Rich mentions the concept of software-defined reality and its implications for technology.
ChatGPT Moment for Robotics (00:12:43)
The speakers predict an explosive growth phase for robotics, similar to the rise of ChatGPT.
Real-Life Product Example (00:13:35)
Mitch introduces Intuition Robotics, showcasing a product designed for aging in place.
Tom Bot Companion (00:14:06)
Walt discusses the Tom Bot, an animatronic dog designed to assist those with cognitive impairments.
AI and Elderly Assistance (00:15:07)
Discusses how AI can help the elderly with tasks like ordering food or viewing photos.
LG's AI Integration (00:15:51)
Highlights LG's presentation on seamless integration of AI in daily life and home management.
Adaptive Learning Control (00:17:01)
Explores the future of control systems with adaptive learning and open standards in technology.
Humanoid Robots and Ambient Intelligence (00:17:22)
Imagines homes as robots, enhancing family support through intelligent systems and occupancy sensors.
AI's Role in Customer Experience (00:18:42)
Summarizes LG's human-centered AI approach focusing on operational efficiency and personalized experiences.
The Normalization of AI (00:19:33)
AI is becoming a standard part of technology, moving...
Duration:00:48:22
Let's Talk about Lighting Design Part 2 | 409
12/6/2024
In this podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast talks with Andy Bull, Director of Design at Lighting Audio Video Projects, David Warfel, Founding Designer from Light Can Help You, and Gordon Petrie, Co-Founder of Eclipse Lighting Design about lighting trends, tips, new products, and a host of other things. Be sure to check out, "Let's Talk About Design part 1", and, "Lighting and the Physiology of the Body."
Other links:
The Oddballs Lighting Competition
Lightswitch work at the Morton Arboretum
Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:00:00)
The hosts introduce themselves and the podcast, setting the stage for the discussion on lighting design.
Healthy Lighting Discussion (00:02:07)
The conversation shifts to healthy lighting, emphasizing its growing importance and relevance in lighting design.
LED Lighting Limitations (00:03:17)
Andy Bull discusses the limitations of LED lighting, particularly the lack of infrared light essential for health.
Hybrid Lighting Solutions (00:04:47)
The speakers explore the concept of hybrid lighting solutions that combine different lighting technologies for better health.
Ethical Considerations in Lighting Design (00:05:21)
Gordon Petrie raises ethical issues regarding the promotion of certain lighting technologies that may be restricted or illegal.
Natural Light vs. Artificial Light (00:06:32)
The group discusses the benefits of natural light and the challenges of replicating its effects with artificial lighting.
Ongoing Research in Light and Health (00:07:18)
David Waffle highlights the importance of ongoing research into the relationship between light and human health.
Challenges in Home Lighting Implementation (00:08:19)
The speakers acknowledge the difficulties in implementing optimal lighting solutions in residential settings.
Future of Lighting Technology (00:09:00)
The conversation touches on the potential for new lighting products and technologies to emerge in the market.
Current Trends in Lighting (00:10:21)
The group discusses what's currently trending in the lighting industry, including innovations and applications.
Focus on Digital Lighting Solutions (00:11:14)
David Waffle shares his interest in low voltage and digitally controlled lighting, emphasizing its future potential.
The importance of quality light (00:12:13)
Discussion on the growing focus on light quality, glare, and color rendering in design.
Merging acoustics and lighting (00:13:17)
Exploration of integrating acoustic materials with lighting to improve sound quality in various environments.
Acoustic solutions in design (00:15:58)
Insights on using acoustic panels in lighting for better sound control in restaurants and homes.
Challenges with new lighting technologies (00:17:33)
Concerns about the reliability and support of new lighting products from emerging companies.
Evolving lighting technology (00:21:33)
Discussion on the rapid advancement of lighting technology and its implications for long-term use.
Flexibility in wiring systems (00:22:43)
The importance of universal wiring for future-proofing lighting installations against technological changes.
Backward compatibility in lighting (00:23:30)
Reassurance about modern lighting systems working with older technologies for seamless integration.
Risks of Smart Lighting (00:24:14)
Discusses the challenges and risks of purchasing smart lighting products, particularly regarding app dependency.
Wired vs. Wireless (00:25:28)
Emphasizes the importance of wired communication for permanently installed lighting systems over wireless options.
Digital Wiring Advantages (00:26:28)
Explains the benefits of digital wiring technology, including reduced copper usage and improved efficiency.
DALI Implementation (00:27:50)
Describes the use of DALI technology for efficient lighting control in residential projects.
Electrician Training Challenges...
Duration:01:06:51
NEW CEDIA Tiered Memberships & Online Learning System | 408
11/22/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Rob Sutherland of Inspired Dwelling, Eddie Shapiro of SmartTouch USA, Wendy Griffiths, Jon Rehwaldt and Paul Dolence of CEDIA about the new tiered memberships that CEDIA is rolling out and the Learning Management System (LMS) CEDIA is about to deploy called, "CEDIA Online Learning". Stay tuned for new information on the CEDIA website.
https://cedia.org/smart-home-professionals/membership/2025-cedia-member-benefits-and-pricing/
https://cedia.org/en-us/smart-home-professionals/education/online-learning/
Duration:00:46:09
Ethical Technology Design | 407.1
11/10/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Dr. Hailey Daly of Wired by MJD, Shannon Marsh of eQ Technologies Pty Ltd, and Steve Thomas of GEOHAVEN about ethical technology design within our industry. We talk about accepting ULA's on our customers behalf, agreeing to data collection on devices and a whole plethora of related items.
Timestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to the Podcast (00:01:20)
Walt Zerbi introduces the podcast and the topic of ethical technology design at the Australian Tech Summit.
Panelist Introductions (00:02:19)
Dr. Haley Daly, Shannon Marsh, and Dave Thomas introduce themselves and their roles related to the discussion.
General Discussion on Ethics (00:03:07)
The group reflects on the broad topic of ethics before diving deeper into ethical technology design.
Ethical Obligations in Technology (00:04:30)
Haley discusses the complexities of ethical obligations and the responsibilities of manufacturers and installers.
Navigating Ethical Technology Design (00:05:29)
Shannon elaborates on the challenges of balancing ethical, legal, and client expectations in technology design.
Artificial Intelligence and Ethics (00:06:59)
Shannon highlights the opaque nature of AI decision-making and the need for ethical frameworks in technology.
Data Collection Ethics (00:08:37)
Haley addresses the ethical implications of installers agreeing to terms on behalf of clients without full understanding.
Client Goals in Technology Design (00:09:57)
Dave emphasizes the importance of meeting all client goals in assistive technology design for effective solutions.
Challenges in Assistive Technology (00:12:49)
Haley discusses the ethical concerns of technology limitations, such as voice-controlled locks for disabled clients.
Emergency Egress Considerations (00:13:53)
The panel debates the ethics of using voice control for locking doors, emphasizing the importance of safety.
Voice Control and Security (00:14:14)
Discussing the integration of voice control technology for door access and its security implications.
Experience and Automation (00:15:10)
Exploring the importance of user experience in implementing automated systems, like pool covers.
Ethics and Liability in Technology (00:16:11)
Debating the fine line between ethical design and legal liability in technology solutions.
Responsibility and Client Needs (00:17:00)
Examining the responsibility of technology providers when clients' needs change over time.
Cybersecurity Risks (00:19:17)
Highlighting the potential cybersecurity risks posed by new technologies and their implications.
Hacking and Smart Technology (00:20:10)
Discussing the growing threat of hacking smart devices and the need for better protection.
AI and Ethical Considerations (00:22:51)
Examining the ethical concerns surrounding AI development and its potential consequences.
Building Awareness in Technology (00:24:39)
Stressing the importance of awareness in technology design to mitigate future risks.
Pacing AI Development (00:25:12)
Addressing the urgency of slowing down AI advancements for ethical considerations.
Insurance and Ethical Obligations (00:26:05)
Discussing the need for insurance to cover ethical obligations in technology deployment.
Policing AI Technology (00:27:10)
Contemplating the challenges of regulating AI and ensuring ethical practices.
Building Ethical Concepts (00:27:32)
Discussion on creating ethical frameworks and understanding their applications in technology ecosystems.
Positive Duty in Ethics (00:28:42)
Emphasis on the need for companies to proactively address ethical concerns, moving beyond mere prohibitions.
Terms and Conditions Awareness (00:30:04)
The importance of clear communication regarding ethical practices in terms and conditions for clients.
Liability and Best Practices (00:31:24)
Exploring the implications of liability for technology providers and the...
Duration:00:55:18
2024 Australian Tech Summit | 406
11/1/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Jake Fuller, owner of Automated Audio Visual, Brendon Reid, Managing Director of Automation Associates, and Christian Lambros, General Manager of Len Wallis Audio Video about their experience at the 2024 CEDIA Tech Summit in Newcastle Australia.
Introduction to the Podcast (00:00:00)
The speakers introduce themselves and the podcast as "CDS."
Event Overview (00:00:54)
Walter Zerbe welcomes listeners and discusses the successful Tech Summit in Newcastle, Australia.
Networking Experiences (00:02:32)
Speakers share insights on the value of networking and in-person conversations at the event.
Educational Sessions Highlights (00:04:15)
Jake discusses the educational sessions and their importance for industry learning and collaboration.
Ethics and Technology Discussion (00:05:15)
Walter highlights a session on ethics, technology design, and the industry's visibility.
Education Pathways Development (00:06:10)
Kristian shares insights from a meeting on establishing educational pathways in home automation.
Volunteering Recognition (00:08:17)
Speakers commend the efforts of volunteers and recognize award winners from Australia.
Personal Experiences and Insights (00:09:28)
Speakers discuss the personal connections and professional development gained through volunteering.
Find of the Show (00:11:01)
Brendan shares his transformative experience from a session on leveraging major tech companies in the industry.
Future of Home Automation (00:12:40)
Speakers discuss the transition in home automation and the role of community-driven software solutions.
Understanding Smart Home Technology (00:13:33)
Discussion on the term "smart home" and its implications for awareness and product integration.
The Evolution of Product Integration (00:13:51)
Exploring how product integration has evolved, allowing for diverse choices and budget-friendly solutions.
Challenges with DIY Products (00:14:56)
Addressing the difficulties users face with DIY products and the need for professional guidance.
Liability Concerns in Networking (00:16:37)
Revelation about liability for network breaches and the importance of proactive client communication.
Ethical Design and Client Education (00:17:41)
Discussing ethical design and the concept of "positive duty" in client relationships.
Privacy Issues with Smart Devices (00:18:46)
Concerns regarding the data collection practices of smart TVs and potential breaches of privacy.
Awareness of Online Risks (00:19:30)
Highlighting the growing public understanding of online risks and identity theft.
Learning About CEDIA Standards (00:20:18)
Experience in learning about RP23 standards and the importance of industry knowledge.
Need for Performance Data (00:21:12)
Discussion on the necessity of comprehensive performance data for informed engineering decisions.
Standardization in Product Specifications (00:22:26)
Emphasis on the need for standardized testing and data reporting among manufacturers.
The Importance of Networking Events (00:23:38)
Benefits of attending networking events for inspiration and new ideas in business.
Reinvigorating Business Focus (00:24:53)
The importance of stepping back from daily operations to focus on business growth and strategy.
Strategic Location of Tech Summits (00:25:05)
Discussion on the strategic choice of smaller towns for tech summits to enhance participation.
Commitment to Business Development (00:26:09)
The value of commitment to learning and collaboration among peers in the industry.
Networking Insights (00:26:10)
Discussion on the value of networking and relaxed conversations at the awards event.
Closing Remarks (00:26:39)
Thanks to participants for sharing experiences and supporting the organization.
Acknowledgments (00:26:59)
Speaker expresses gratitude towards Paul and the Australian CEDIA team.
Final Thoughts...
Duration:00:28:02
Cybersecurity Exposure, Global Gov't Programs, Insurance & More | 405
10/17/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Darren Reaman, Director of Government Affairs at CEDIA, Trent Frazier, Assistant Director, Stakeholder Engagement Division, DHS/Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency otherwise known as CISA, Callum Wilson, with SafeShark, Michael George and Chris Boots with with AMJ insurance about global cybersecurity issues, government programs and the need to get insurance. All I can say is WOW! This is a must listen cast!
The CEDIA Podcast Show Notes links on Cybersecurity:
Cybersecurity Awareness Month | CISA
U.S. Cyber Trust Mark | Federal Communications Commission (fcc.gov)
Secure by Design | CISA
Secure Our World | CISA
The European Commission’s Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
Radio Equipment Directive (RED) - European Commission (europa.eu)
Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure 2022
Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022 (legislation.gov.uk)
Association Insurance:
www.associationmembersinsurance.com/cedia
Duration:00:53:50
Technology Integrator SOC Campaign & NEC Limited Energy Code Changes | 404
10/4/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Darren Reaman, Director of Government Affairs at CEDIA, Michael Cogbill, Owner and Principle of Rev 2 Consulting, and Ken Erdmann, Director of Technical Education Programs at CEDIA about CEDIA's campaign to get a listing on the Standard Occupational Code (SOC) on the federal statistical standard for a Technology Integrator to make is an official occupation.
This supports workforce development, advocacy, and education initiatives among other things. We also talk about limited energy language changes in the National Electrical Code (NEC) which is a major change (and a good one) from using the term low voltage. These efforts are due to Ken and Michael having a seat representing CEDIA on code panel 2 of the current NEC revision.
By the way, all of these efforts have international ramifications - this isn't just a USA thing.
Links:
https://hosted-page.civiclick.com/5940
CEDIA State Captains Program:
CEDIA State Captain Program
CEDIA is re-establishing the CEDIA State Captain Program, a key part of CEDIA’s Government Affairs Program.
CEDIA works daily to monitor, track, and lobby on licensing legislation and regulations to ensure that the appropriate scope of work for a license or an exemption covers the work done by integrators today and in the future.
CEDIA’s Government Affairs Program’s mission is to support members and ensure that their ability to own and operate their businesses is not impeded upon.
The mission of the CEDIA Government Affairs Program is to influence public policy to protect CEDIA members, the smart home technology industry, and consumers.
Job Description for State Captains
· State Captains will be the captains of their particular state.
· State Captains, when called upon, help analyze bills CEDIA has identified as potentially problematic in their state.
· State Captains are often asked to attend legislative hearings and give testimony if necessary supporting CEDIA’s position.
· Promote CEDIA member involvement and program engagement.
Time Commitment Level
Year-long commitment, though they may not need to do anything if no problematic bills or regulations are introduced in their state in that year. State Captains can continue to serve the following year.
If, as sometimes happens, there is not a bill or regulation in their state that concerns CEDIA during a given session, they will probably not hear from CEDIA, aside from periodic government affairs updates from the program.
Join the CEDIA State Captain Program
To learn more about CEDIA’s State Captain Program and get involved contact CEDIA’s Director of Government Affairs Darren Reaman at (317) 363-5743 or dreaman@cedia.org.
Duration:00:57:34
Lighting and the Physiology of the Body | 403
9/20/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with LaDonna Eriksen, Founding Partner at Construction Education Consortium, Andy Bull, Director of Design at Lighting Audio Video Projects, and Bruce Clark, Founding Lighting Sherpa with Kaleidolight Lighting Design about how light affects our bodies. You won't believe how important lighting is to our physical and mental health. This is an ever evolving area that you need to know about.
Sponsor:
Meridian Audio: https://www.meridian-audio.com/
Informative links:
More-Ede M (2024) The Light Doctor: Using Light to Boost Health, Improve Sleep, and Live longer https://thelightdoctor.com/
Circadian Books:
The power of light to change your world for good: https://ageoflightinnovations.com/about/
Light!: Your Essential Survival Guide (Light! Practical Guides for Health and Happiness) https://www.amazon.com/Light-Essential-Survival-Practical-Happiness/dp/B0CNKDTH9V
Physics of different luminaire's: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/350528/how-could-i-measure-the-colour-spectrum-of-a-light-bulb-and-investigate-how-clos
Duration:01:01:01
2024 CEDIA Expo | Final Day | 402
9/7/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Greg Schaller of Design Lab, Gonzalo Herrero of DyS Tech SRL, Devan Pascal of Light & Green, Michael Heiss, of M Heiss Design, Jake Fuller of Automated Audio Video, and Rich Green of Rich Green Design about their experiences to date at this years CEDIA Expo.
Duration:00:35:45
2024 CEDIA Expo | Day 2 | 401
9/7/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Nathan Holmes of WhyReboot, Eddie Shapiro with SmartTouch USA, Roberto España of Aktiva, Sebastian Garza of Grupo Mai, Jon Stein of Restrepo Innovations, and Andy Bull of Lighting Audio Video Projects about their experiences to date at this years CEDIA Expo.
Duration:00:29:00
2024 CEDIA Expo | Day 1 | 400
9/5/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Eddie Shapiro of Smart Touch USA, Matt Manalis of eXpirence ONE & Livigy, Dwaine Ambrose of Guardian Protection Services, Andy Bull of Lighting Audio Video Projects, John Stein of Restrepo Innovations, Rich Green of Rich Green Designs, and Pete Trauth of Nirvana Entertainment about their experiences to date at this years CEDIA Expo.
Duration:00:32:10
A Chat With Meridian Audio | Learn About the Company, History & Products | 399
8/28/2024
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Barry Sheldrick, Director of Sales and DbM at Meridian, about the company's history (which I bet you'll learn things you didn't know about Meridian), products, and technology. We also touch on what you'll see at the 2024 CEDIA Expo at their booth (C1305), which, among other products, will be showing and playing the Ellipse compact speaker. Meridian will also be debuting new on-wall and in-wall speakers.
Meridian was gracious enough to be a sponsor of the CEDIA Podcast.
Meridian Audio: https://meridian-audio.com/
Duration:01:04:50
Private Cinemas: Form vs. Function | 398
8/22/2024
In this podcast Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and Host of the CEDIA podcast talks with Peter Aylett of Officina Acustica, Roddy Abbot of Cinema Build Systems and Nic Black of Sigma Design Company about the conundrum between all of the other design trades and home owner wishes and how they would negatively affect the function of the room. There's a great discussion across lots of subjects including first hand experiences where challenges were presented and how these designers mitigated them.
Duration:01:07:27
Building a Stronger Business with Professional Certification | 397
8/9/2024
In this podcast Amanda Wildman, co-founder and co-owner of TruMedia moderates a panel with Pete Trauth of Nirvana Entertainment, Matt Manalis of Experience One and Paul Skelton of CEDIA about the importance of having certifications and hiring certified employees. This discussions get deep into why certifications matter and how they can help your business be a better business.
To watch the video, it can be found here: https://youtu.be/6FUxWcq907I?si=z95kiktJt-pLD22K
Duration:00:47:02