
LonWorks Isn’t Ending—It’s Evolving
By Tracy Markie, Chairman, LonMark International The recent announcement by Renesas to discontinue the remaining Neuron® chip family has raised understandable questions across the LonWorks®
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By Tracy Markie, Chairman, LonMark International The recent announcement by Renesas to discontinue the remaining Neuron® chip family has raised understandable questions across the LonWorks®

After more than three decades in the building automation industry, I’ve learned that real progress happens at the intersection of innovation, openness, and practical application.

On the banks of the Savannah River with UAPs heading to Realcomm (not AI-generated, I saw them with my own eyes!) ONE Cargo Ship from

It was inspiring to witness Brett Hitt’s Realcomm 2025 presentation, described by Jim Young as “one of the best presentations in 25 years of Realcomm.”

A Universal Blueprint for Relational Information Management 🔊 Listen to an audio discussion on this content generated by NotebookLM From the study in particles in atoms

AutomatedBuildings.com, Mondaylive.org, May 19 slide with Links https://lnkd.in/ggwcQMYj We explore our Visions. Please thank all our sponsors for allowing us to provide you with this

1. Why Technical Fluency Matters for Leaders In modern facilities, Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) equipment and the Building Automation Systems (BAS) that orchestrate it

Every day, across the world, across countless projects, AEC professionals in the built environment open up BIM tools like Revit, Archicad, or Tekla to model

This is what Tom and I were talking about In this interview from 2001 Industry Migration towards Information Technology – June 2001 This may dismay a

Modern Building Automation Systems (BAS) are increasingly integrating Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and advanced analytics. This evolution is enhancing building management through improved functionalities

By Tracy Markie, Chairman, LonMark International The recent announcement by Renesas to discontinue the remaining Neuron® chip family has raised understandable questions across the LonWorks®

After more than three decades in the building automation industry, I’ve learned that real progress happens at the intersection of innovation, openness, and practical application.

On the banks of the Savannah River with UAPs heading to Realcomm (not AI-generated, I saw them with my own eyes!) ONE Cargo Ship from

It was inspiring to witness Brett Hitt’s Realcomm 2025 presentation, described by Jim Young as “one of the best presentations in 25 years of Realcomm.”

A Universal Blueprint for Relational Information Management 🔊 Listen to an audio discussion on this content generated by NotebookLM From the study in particles in atoms

AutomatedBuildings.com, Mondaylive.org, May 19 slide with Links https://lnkd.in/ggwcQMYj We explore our Visions. Please thank all our sponsors for allowing us to provide you with this

1. Why Technical Fluency Matters for Leaders In modern facilities, Heating, Ventilation, and Air-Conditioning (HVAC) equipment and the Building Automation Systems (BAS) that orchestrate it

Every day, across the world, across countless projects, AEC professionals in the built environment open up BIM tools like Revit, Archicad, or Tekla to model

This is what Tom and I were talking about In this interview from 2001 Industry Migration towards Information Technology – June 2001 This may dismay a

Modern Building Automation Systems (BAS) are increasingly integrating Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and advanced analytics. This evolution is enhancing building management through improved functionalities