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Anixter to discuss smart building applications on Science Channel

 

Anixter International will provide an update on smart building technology on a new Science Channel series, Tomorrow’s World Today.

Anixter will discuss current and future smart building applications including access control, video surveillance, facial recognition and other technologies that can be utilized in any environment whether it is in a commercial building, theme park, stadium or classroom.

Tomorrow’s World Today is a new technology-inspired television program dedicated to exploring topics such as sustainability, educating viewers on new technology, and showcasing worldwide concepts around innovation. Tomorrow’s World Today will air on the Science Channel in May 2018.

“As a company that is passionate about STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, we are honored and excited to be selected to speak on the topic of smart building technology on Tomorrow’s World Today,” commented Anixter CEO, Bob Eck. “We’re looking forward to sharing the merits of smart building technology with viewers, which includes both financial and environmentally friendly insights.”

In August, Biometric Update had the opportunity to visit Anixter’s unique lab at its Glenview, Illinois headquarters to learn how the company supports the growth of its biometrics products distribution business.

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