This issue includes:
- The iRidi Pro Specialist course;
- Art Gallery on iRidi.

Become an iRidi Pro Specialist
On March 10 the iRidi Pro course will start. You will learn how to create your first automation project in the iRidi Studio 2019 and master basic functions required for your future work.
Besides, you can create stylish visualization interfaces and integrate various equipment in one project. Be the best in your business – implement ideas of your customers and create projects of any complexity!
The training lasts only three weeks.
- the lessons in the format of video;
- practical tasks;
- feedback from a trainer.
After you complete the course and pass the final test, you get an iRidi Pro Specialist certificate. You have unlimited access to all video lessons.
Bonuses after the course:
- AV interface;
- 2 interface templates: Classical Black edition and Classical White edition;
- 2 interfaces to choose from the list: iOS 13 Black Edition, iOS 13 White edition, Flex 2 in 1.
If 3 weeks is too long for you, there is the faster course. Follow the link and register. Become the best in your business!

Art Gallery on iRidi
The Christchurch Art Gallery building needed system upgrading, as the installed EBos lighting control visualization was only available on a single server, installed in the basement. To change the scenes in the Art Galleries for new exhibitions one person had to be in the basement changing settings, and another person on the end of a two way radio, giving feedback to indicate which lights were on, off or the dimming levels. The building was damaged in an earthquake in 2011. In addition in 2015, the EBos system was no longer supported, and upgrades or repairs to the existing system were not possible.
The new solution had to meet a budget, be adaptable and be able to use existing control cabling.
Project Integrator: Aotea Electric and JAMware”The decision was made to implement KNX as the preferred solution to overcome the problems of a bespoke protocol from one manufacturer. iRidium mobile solution allows a staff member to adjust the lighting scenes on an iPad in the Gallery; it is now a one-person job.
The same iRidium mobile solution will also be installed on PC’s in the building, giving staff control of the lighting and visual feedback of the lights, from their desks”.
Best wishes,
iRidi team
