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Davis, Calif. –
December 6, 2016 – The ZigBee Alliance, a non-profit association of
companies creating, maintaining and delivering open, global standards
for the low-power wireless Internet of Things (IoT), today announced
that eight member companies have achieved certification for 20 silicon
platforms which form the basis for ZigBee 3.0 products. The large
number of certifications gives product developers broad supply chain
options for building lighting solutions, energy devices, sensors,
controllers, gateways and other IoT objects that will work together
using the industry’s most widely deployed common language between IoT
devices.
“This is a key milestone for the ZigBee Alliance, and gives IoT product
developers the confidence of multiple silicon platform sources with
which to create innovative, interoperable and future-proofed products
and services,” said Mike Krell, IoT analyst, Moor Insights &
Strategy.
Certified ZigBee 3.0 silicon platforms are now available from Atmel,
Exegin, Qorvo (formerly GreenPeak Technologies), NXP, Samsung, Silicon
Labs, Texas Instruments and ubisys, which serves the large community of
ARM-based SOC developers. Many ZigBee Alliance companies are also
building product offerings on top of these silicon platforms, such as
module vendors and contract engineering firms including CEL (California
Eastern Laboratories), Digi, DSR, MMB Networks, Murata and San Juan
Software.
“The strength of the ZigBee Alliance and our technologies has always
been the diversity of our membership, which translates to choice in the
supply chain and options around product development and support,” said
Tobin Richardson, ZigBee Alliance President and CEO. “With this first
wave of certified ZigBee silicon platforms to choose from – and an
ecosystem of ZigBee module, engineering and development tool vendors –
we have opened a wide door to a new era of IoT growth and success.”
ZigBee 3.0 certified products based on the new platforms will be
backward-compatible with existing ZigBee certified products that,
collectively, represent the world’s largest installed base of IoT
products. They will not just connect but also communicate using
the same IoT language – speaking with each other and with millions of
earlier ZigBee certified solutions already deployed in smart homes,
buildings and neighborhood area networks.
Central to the ZigBee Alliance value proposition is a commitment to
standardizing product development across all IoT networking layers,
from the lower layers defining how products connect, all the way to the
critically important application layer that determines whether products
can communicate, perform tasks with each other, and deliver a
consistent, satisfying and secure user experience. The
organization believes its unique application-layer focus is poised to
help unify a fragmented IoT that, until now, has been divided into
multiple independent segments with products that couldn’t interoperate
without complex communication “translation” solutions – making it
difficult to unlock growth opportunities or fuel innovation in smart
homes, workplaces and cities.
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are just the first of what we believe will be dozens of compliant
silicon platform options as we move through 2017 and beyond, and will
precede a wave of ZigBee certified end products,” said Victor Berrios,
Vice President of Technology, ZigBee Alliance. “Their availability,
accompanied by the proliferation of our common, application-layer IoT
language, will help drive benefits and capabilities to a significantly
broader range of IoT applications and markets.”
About the ZigBee Alliance
The ZigBee Alliance creates, maintains and delivers open, global
wireless standards that enable everyday objects to work together and
control your world in the Internet of Things (IoT). An open,
non-profit ecosystem of more than 400 companies representing 37
countries, the Alliance is developing and promoting the world’s leading
IoT standards across a wide range of consumer, commercial and
industrial monitoring and control applications. For more
information, visit www.zigbee.org.
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