
In a world where technology and sustainability are increasingly intertwined, next-generation cabling isn't just about connectivity—it's about building a better, greener future.
In the latest episode of "Let's Talk Cabling," host Chuck Bowser sits down with Jon Fine, the Director of Technical Solutions at Vision Technologies, to discuss distributed edge architecture. In the episode, Jon highlights a groundbreaking commercial project in Virginia using distributed edge architecture to help the building achieve net zero energy consumption.
The benefits of this innovative approach? It uses much less copper wiring, saving money and resources; it gets rid of complex control boxes throughout the building; and it makes future changes or upgrades much easier. This method even allows low-voltage technicians to perform tasks typically handled by licensed electricians and simplifies future modifications by simply adding a patch cable instead of pulling new, lengthy ones.
Learn more about distributed edge architecture and view the full podcast here: