Contemporary Controls

Contemporary Controls designs and manufactures the system building blocks for networking, integrating and controlling automation processes where performance and reliability are important. Our products are built upon open technologies such as ARCNET, BACnet®, Controller Area Network (CAN), Ethernet, Modbus®, Niagara Framework®, and Sedona ― typically found in the building, energy, and industrial automation industries. Two design teams, one in the US and one in China, cooperate with other design resources to develop proprietary products under the Contemporary Controls brand or the brand of our OEM customers.

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Now that the U.S. election has been decided, the issue of tariffs has again been highlighted. For some companies, tariffs offer protection, and to others

New Sedona Unitary Controller Adds Support for BACnet MS/TP

Contemporary Controls has expanded its BAScontrol Series of BACnet/IP Sedona Unitary Controllers with the addition of the 22-point BAScontrol22S which supports BACnet client/server operation over BACnet/IP or BACnet MS/TP.

Future Technicians Learn Next-Generation Building Automation with BAScontrollers

A new Building Automation Technology (BAT) Program at Wake Tech Community College in North Carolina utilizes Contemporary Controls’ BAScontrol22S unitary controllers to teach future technicians how to implement building controls that meet industry demands for more energy-efficient and secure buildings.

What is your Country of Origin (CoO)?

Now that the U.S. election has been decided, the issue of tariffs has again been highlighted. For some companies, tariffs offer protection, and to others

New Sedona Unitary Controller Adds Support for BACnet MS/TP

Contemporary Controls has expanded its BAScontrol Series of BACnet/IP Sedona Unitary Controllers with the addition of the 22-point BAScontrol22S which supports BACnet client/server operation over BACnet/IP or BACnet MS/TP.

Future Technicians Learn Next-Generation Building Automation with BAScontrollers

A new Building Automation Technology (BAT) Program at Wake Tech Community College in North Carolina utilizes Contemporary Controls’ BAScontrol22S unitary controllers to teach future technicians how to implement building controls that meet industry demands for more energy-efficient and secure buildings.