Software maker Tridium will show its newest automation and integration products at this month’s AHR Expo.

Virginia-based software maker Tridium announced Monday that it would show its newest automation and integration products at this month’s AHR Expo in Chicago.

The company will demonstrate its new Niagara AX and Sedona Framework application products, and its new Java Application Control Engines-202 XPR, a wireless and wired-embedded controller and server platform for remote monitoring and control.

Marc Petock, Tridium’s vice president global marketing and communications, said the products represent the company’s commitment to high-quality products.

“Tridium is committed to delivering a broad portfolio of solutions and options that enable OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) to cost-effectively deliver current and future products with outstanding performance, ease of management, and investment protection,” Petock said. “Our comprehensive, framework-based approach to automation infrastructure technology helps OEMs realize the promise of providing high-quality connectivity and interoperability to any user on any device located anywhere.”

The AHR Expo is Jan. 26-28 at Chicago's McCormick Place convention complex.