Ted Maulucci President of SmartONE Solutions speaks with Howard about new smart home technology that is 

advancing digital living experience for homeowners and his experiences as a disruptor in the residential technology industry. 

Ted Maulucci is the President of SmartONE Solutions Inc., a company committed to advancing the digital living experience in communities. Mr. Maulucci assumed the role of President at SmartONE after a 26-year career as the Chief Information Officer of a leading Toronto-based multi-family real estate developer. He is recognized for championing the development and execution of the first smart community in the Greater Toronto Area.
 
Mr. Maulucci has an undergraduate degree from the University of Toronto in Mechanical Engineering and a Master’s in Business Administration from the Schulich School of Business with a specialization in Real Property Development.
 
Mr. Maulucci is passionate about contributing and advancing innovation across Canada through partnerships and collaboration.
 
He has been recognized with several international and local awards for IT leadership, IT application development, smart buildings, and social contribution.
 
Some notable leadership and innovation awards are the “Top Ten Best in Class CIO’s in North America” by Computerworld, two “CIPA Gold Award of Excellence” for application development in the real estate industry, and the Mid-Career Award from the University of Toronto for impact on an industry in an engineering career. 
 
For his social contributions, Mr. Maulucci has been recognized with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for promoting Canadian innovation, The Citizenship Award from Professional Engineers Ontario, and the 2017 Meritorious Service Award, Community Service from Engineers Canada.
 
Mr. Maulucci’s efforts in smart and connected communities have garnered multiple Digie Awards from the Realcomm association for innovations in multi-family real estate. He also received a “Lifetime Achievement” award, which is awarded to an individual that has caused a major shift in the industry. In 2016, he was named the Private Sector Canadian CIO of the Year 2016 for his work on advancing smart and connected communities.