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PointCentral’s Sean Miller to Speak About Smart Home Automation at the Prestigious Parks Associates Connected Home Conference in San Francisco

PointCentral, the recognized leader in enterprise-scale Smart Home Automation solutions for property managers, today announced that Sean Miller, PointCentral’s incoming president, has been invited to speak at Parks Associates 21st annual Connected Home Conference – Connections, May 23-25 in San Francisco. Mr. Miller will join a distinguished panel of other IoT executives to discuss the topic; IoT Monetization Models: Building a Mass-Market Smart Home, scheduled for Wednesday, May 24 at 8:30AM Pacific.

The panel will address key questions facing companies involved in the IoT and focus on what consumers want, what they will pay for, and how to achieve widespread adoption. The session will tackle each challenge with analysis of real-world solutions that provide real consumer value and generate revenue.

From the press release "PointCentral’s Sean Miller to Speak About Smart Home Automation at the Prestigious Parks Associates Connected Home Conference in San Francisco."

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