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PlumChoice Spotlights Support for the Internet of Things at CES® 2016

PlumChoice’s Vice President of IoT Business Development Steve Thompson will also participate in the CONNECTIONS™ Summit panel, “Monetization Strategies for IoT and the Connected Home,” where he will discuss how support services for smart devices are critical for IoT providers’ success in acquiring and keeping customers. The session will address the challenges of integrating smart solutions with traditional home technologies, as well as new business and channel strategies for connected home solutions. It will be moderated by Tom Kerber, director of research for home controls and energy at Parks Associates, on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at 9:15 a.m. PT. PlumChoice will also be attending the CONNECTIONS networking event on Jan. 6 at 5:30 p.m. PT at the Venetian Hotel.

From the press release "PlumChoice Spotlights Support for the Internet of Things at CES® 2016" by PlumChoice.

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