April 2010 |
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EnOcean Alliance to Show Innovative Energy Harvesting Lighting Control Solutions at Lightfair 2010
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Twenty EnOcean Alliance member companies will exhibit
the latest lighting control products based on EnOcean's interoperable
battery-less wireless technology
SAN RAMON, Calif.-April 28, 2010-Visitors to the EnOcean Alliance exhibit (Daylighting
Pavilion, Booth 2027) at Lightfair International 2010 will witness the future of
intelligent building lighting system control. A total of seven EnOcean Alliance
member companies will display the latest innovative products for more
energy-efficient, more flexible and smarter automation solutions at this booth.
Alliance member companies exhibiting at Lightfair (Las Vegas, May 12-14)
include: EnOcean, Inc., Echoflex Solutions, Verve Living Systems, BSC-Magnum,
Illumra, Leviton, and Dimonoff.
Energy harvesting enters the next generation
One of the highlights at the EnOcean Alliance booth will be the integratable
Dolphin platform. This new system architecture, for the first time, enables the
use of not only self-powered but also bidirectional wireless sensors and
actuators that can transmit as well as receive information, resulting in more
convenience, safety and flexibility in buildings.
Innovative products for green buildings
The EnOcean Alliance (Booth 2027) will host, among others, the following
Alliance members demonstrating successful integration of EnOcean battery-less
wireless modules into a variety of products:
Verve Living Systems-new occupancy sensor and residential lighting
solutions with premium features at cost parity to wired systems.
Leviton-new occupancy sensing kit. (Leviton's EnOcean-based products will
also be on display at the Leviton corporate Booth 1558)
BSC-Magnum-iPhone and PC-based lighting system management solutions that
enable optimization of energy consumption by intelligent control of energy use
Illumra-new photo sensor
Dimonoff-new control solution simplifies retrofit projects by re-using
existing electrical wires as an extended control network
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Twenty Alliance member companies including Osram-Sylvania, Philips Ledalite,
Emerge, Functional Devices, LC&D and other member companies will also present
solutions. What all these exhibitors have in common is EnOcean's self-powered
wireless technology, which assures interoperability between all available
products. The technology allows solutions from different EnOcean Alliance member
companies to communicate with one another and to work together in one and the
same complex building automation system.
Lighting systems based on battery-less wireless technology are ideal for use in
both residential property and commercial buildings. The right luminaires and
intelligent lighting control not only enhance personal comfort, but result in
significantly lower power consumption. Additionally, battery-less wireless
technology sets new standards in planning and room configuration by eliminating
the need to re-route or add new cabling for future retrofits. Moreover, EnOcean-enabled
devices can be placed wherever most convenient by virtue of their ability to be
quickly and easily removed and relocated.
About the EnOcean Alliance
EnOcean Alliance, a consortium of currently 150 international corporations,
shares the common goal of standardizing wireless control systems for sustainable
building applications. The core technology of the Alliance centers around
EnOcean's patented energy harvesting and radio-frequency technology offering
self-powered wireless operation in the form of flexibly positioned,
maintenance-free sensor solutions. The goal of the EnOcean Alliance is to
standardize and internationalize EnOcean wireless technology through the
creation of true interoperability between all products produced by the
Alliance's OEM partners. EnOcean Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation
headquartered in San Ramon, CA. For further information, visit
www.enocean-alliance.org.
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