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New program introduces partnership and investment strategy dedicated to Internet of Things solution development
SAN FRANCISCO – May 10, 2016 – Schneider Electric, the global
specialist in energy management and automation, today announced its
Silicon Valley Innovation program. Led by Paul Campbell, the newly
appointed Vice President of Innovation, and based at the company’s
Silicon Valley Innovation Center, the program is designed to scout and
develop start-ups focused on applications related to the intersection
of energy and the Internet of Things. The program opens with the
announcement of three partnerships with start-ups based in the Boston
and Silicon Valley areas and will be a key resource for the company’s
innovation efforts around the world.
The Innovation program will leverage Schneider Electric’s R&D
resources and support from Aster Capital, an energy and IoT focused
venture capital firm, to partner or invest in new companies and engage
Silicon Valley-based universities, to help expand Schneider Electric’s
open innovation strategy. The goal of the program is to explore new
growth opportunities outside of existing markets and technologies and
extend the company’s existing assets into new opportunities.
“IoT presents the biggest transformational opportunity for our industry
as the trends of urbanization, electricfication and digitization
converge. As we continue to evolve our company, we are excited by the
new market dynamic IoT presents to use data to better drive customer
advantage, said Prith Banerjee, Chief Technology Officer, Schneider
Electric. “This program gives us the infrastructure to tap into new
talent and business models to ensure we deliver the most cutting-edge
solutions in energy management.”
The first phase of the program will identify and develop 10 start-up companies by Q4 2016. The first three partnerships include:
Digital Lumens: Schneider Electric is partnering with Digital Lumens to
add Digital Lumen’s intelligent, connected sensors and LED lighting
solutions to Schneider Electric’s existing EcoBuildings offer. Digital
Lumens solutions will help Schneider Electric’s EcoBuildings customers
reduce lighting related energy costs by up to 90 percent. In addition
to delivering massive energy savings, the company’s connected system of
lighting and sensors enable smarter buildings by generating data that
can help customers be more productive, use their space more efficiently
and manage energy costs across their entire enterprise.
PlanetEcosystems Inc.: Schneider Electric and PlanetEcosystems entered
into a strategic partnership to deliver a superior customer engagement
technology platform to utility service clients. This unique offering
enables a new, compelling and highly personalized customer experience –
much more reflective of this age of Smart Grid and IoT – and an
experience that allows utilities to provide new sources of customer
value far beyond the provision of utility services and positioning
utilities as ‘home utility system managers.’ These new services enable
extensive customer control of home equipment under the utility’s brand,
across different vendors’ equipment, provide markets that make customer
purchases and use of utility rebates very easy, and help customers
understand and get the most out of their utility service. It also makes
efficiency programs much more compelling for customers, reducing
program and operating costs, and boosts utility brand and satisfaction
by enhancing each customer’s experience and delivering new customer
value.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]OhmConnect:
Schneider Electric is partnering with OhmConnect to coordinate energy
reductions amongst consumers. OhmConnect’s software provides an
interface for consumers to receive payments from energy markets for
saving energy during peak times, creating a demand response revenue
sharing platform for its users. The partnership starts with a recently
announced pilot program for California residents.
“The intersection of IoT and energy is the sweet spot for energy
management innovation. Internet of Things technologies not only feed
directly into R&D, but create new business models that encourage
greater participation among consumers and provide access to new revenue
streams,” said Paul Campbell, Vice President, Innovation, Schneider
Electric. “We look forward to building our innovation program with
leading start-ups dedicated to changing the face of energy.”
The program builds on Schneider Electric’s more than five year
sponsorship of Aster Capital, a venture capital firm dedicated to
funding solutions for the energy, IoT and transportation industries.
Schneider Electric has committed more than $50 million to the venture
fund.
About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is the global specialist in energy management and
automation. With revenues of ~$30 billion in FY2015, our 160,000+
employees serve customers in over 100 countries, helping them to manage
their energy and process in ways that are safe, reliable, efficient and
sustainable. From the simplest of switches to complex operational
systems, our technology, software and services improve the way our
customers manage and automate their operations. Our connected
technologies reshape industries, transform cities and enrich lives. At
Schneider Electric, we call this Life Is On.
www.schneider-electric.com
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