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Intelligent Building Technology for Functional Architecture
We often take things for granted, and sometimes barely even register the really important things, only noticing them once they are missing. This can be applied to many things in life, of course, but it is especially apparent in the building industry, and in particular to intelligent building technology that runs in the background while ensuring the functionality and longevity of architectural ideas.

The team at German electrical specialist Hager supports architects and planners with individually adaptable strategies for achieving technical infrastructures that are characteristic of so many modern buildings. The Saarland-based company offers all of the required elements for well-thought-out concepts in the areas of energy distribution, energy efficiency, cable routing, smart building control and safety technology.

Along with Hager, the expertise of other brands in the group such as Berker and Elcom have also enriched the product and service range for many years. Whether it’s a single product or a customized overall solution, the group’s wide range is characterized by simple installation, ease of use, as well as high standards in terms of safety, quality and aesthetics.
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