Smart bathroom: What does the bathroom of the future look like today?

Smart Bathroom isn’t about the bathroom of a distant future, it’s about a smart bathroom equipped with the technical possibilities of our time: the mirror can double as an information centre or provide atmospheric accompaniment as we perform our morning routines; smart controls for water applications help get the day off to a good start by appealing to all the senses, and in the evening an intelligent lighting control system turns the Smart Bathroom into a relaxing retreat.
In future, will we be using our smartphones to navigate day-to-day activities in the bathroom? How does the Smart Bathroom differ depending on the generation it’s intended for? And how much smart technology is really smart?
Smart Bathroom isn’t about the bathroom of a distant future, it’s about a smart bathroom equipped with the technical possibilities of our time: the mirror can double as an information centre or provide atmospheric accompaniment as we perform our morning routines; smart controls for water applications help get the day off to a good start by appealing to all the senses, and in the evening an intelligent lighting control system turns the Smart Bathroom into a relaxing retreat.
On day three, the Pop up my Bathroom Magazine shines a light on just how far smart technology has already come in the bathroom sector. Together with the guests, we’ll be taking a closer look at some of the latest products and discussing which groups of users embrace which smart tools.
Participants of the talk: Matthias Oesterle (Phoenix Design)/ Hubertus Brüggemann (TOTO)/ Fabian Kienzle (AXOR)/ Birgid Eberhardt (GSW)/ Thorsten Moortz
Host: Jens J. Wischmann (Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft e. V. (VDS))