February 2009 |
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LONMARK Honors Achievements and Talents in the Controls Market
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The Awards Ceremony took place as part of the LONMARK
General Meeting at AHR 2009 in a freezing cold Chicago on January 27 and
attracted numerous industry professionals both from the LONMARK member base and
from the industry at large, all of whom celebrated the winners for their
innovative products, intelligent solutions, and forward-thinking initiatives.
The six award categories - Best Multi-Vendor Project, LONMARK Certified Device,
Infrastructure Product, Software, Industry Initiative, and Visionary - represent
an exceptional group of technology developers, solutions providers, and market
leaders who are dedicated to advancing the market of intelligent and sustainable
controls solutions in all areas of application.
The Best Multi-Vendor Project award is attributed to an open solution consisting
of products from many manufacturers, with benefits such as open front-end
software, which highly benefits the end-user. This year’s award went to Enerlon,
a Southern California based contractor specializing in open LONWORKS control
networks leveraging LONMARK interoperability standards.
The Self Realization Fellowship Church (SRF) is a worldwide spiritual
organization based in Los Angeles. The winning project was their newly acquired
1960’s, 17 acre existing church property, which had fallen into disrepair.
Enerlon provided the ‘smarts & parts’ for the project which included the design,
supply, and support of the control system installation, as well as the network
infrastructure, control devices, I/O components, network design/tools, a
web-based user interface, and enterprise connectivity which included alarm
reporting, data logging, scheduling, and energy management.
The LONMARK Certified Device of the Year award was awarded to Continental
Control Systems for the WattNode Logger. The WattNode Logger provides real-time
monitoring of electric power and metering of electric energy. It can be used as
part of a LONWORKS network or as a stand-alone meter and monitor with logging.
The WattNode Logger is a multi-function, networked AC energy meter with eternal
logging, and can be used in single or three-phase applications. The device is
currently being used extensively for US Army military bases for energy metering.
LONMARK presented Thermokon with the Infrastructure Product of the Year award in
honor of its Easysens SRC65-FTT Receiver, a radio receiver using EnOcean’s core
technology for wireless and batteryless sensors and and switches combined with a
LONWORKS interface. The receiver directly converts all radio telegrams received
to LONWORKS standard network variables (SNVT), and offers predefined objects,
such as various sensors and switches, with the corresponding output variables (SNVT)
for communication in a LONWORKS system. The wireless, batteryless solution
offers multiple benefits for building automation ranging from cost reduction to
flexibility and adaptability.
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The award for Software Solution of the Year went to Streetlight.Vision for the
‘Streetlight.Vision Monitoring Suite’, a solution which aims at providing cities
and streetlight maintenance companies with energy and maintenance savings as
well as lighting service quality and security enhancements. The software is
composed of ‘Streetlight.Vision Design, a 100% web software, ‘Streetlight.Vision
M2M Data Collect’, a fully automatic middleware, and ‘Streetlight.Vision Web
Portal’, which provides the end-user with web applications to monitor the
StreetlightNetwork anywhere at any time.
In the category of Industry Initiative of the Year, the winner was the Kuwait
Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) for the ‘National Load Management
through Centralized Remote Control’. The program aims at implementing
demand-side management (DSM) strategies in different types of buildings through
centralized remote control to manage national peak load and reduce annual energy
consumption. It involved design, development, installation, and testing of a
pilot system for DSM through centralized remote control, and was funded by the
Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW) with participation of other government
and private entities.
Finally, in acknowledgement of Barry Haaser’s industry stewardship, LONMARK
International presented him the Visionary of the Year award. Barry Haaser has
demonstrated the qualities of a true industry visionary. His many years of
support of LONMARK include being a sponsor, the organization’s Executive
Director, and lately as a member of the Board of Directors, where he held the
office of Marketing Committee Chairman. Over the years, he has helped the
association adapt and transform into a thriving community around the world. Mr.
Haaser defined a new, independent vision of LONMARK, uniting the various users
groups into one global organization. His ongoing efforts to support the growth
and opportunities of LONMARK, and the market in general include building a
market for home automation, quick serve restaurants, streetlighting, digital
metering, and many others.
LONMARK International wishes to thank all the companies and individuals who took
part in the awards program.
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