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Legrand Launches Eliot IOT Program to Advance Connectivity and Intelligence in the Built Environment
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NEW YORK, NY, November 10, 2016 —Legrand
North and Central America, an innovation leader in power, light and
data technologies for homes, workplaces and data centers, today
launched ELIOT, a groundbreaking IoT program that advances connectivity
and intelligence in the Built Environment and enhances value in the use
of connected products. Legrand is joined by partners Amazon Alexa,
Samsung and Cisco in launching ELIOT, which offers a purpose-built
cloud, gateways for installed legacy offerings, an array of
natively-connected new products, and innovative solutions comprising
connected, intelligent technologies and services.
Engineered specifically for the Built Environment with end users from
the consumer domain and partners from the professional community in
mind, Legrand’s ELIOT program advances both the technology and the IoT
experience.
According to John Selldorff, Chief Executive Officer of Legrand North
and Central America, Legrand’s deep expertise in manufacturing products
that are integrated with building infrastructures, coupled with its
understanding of how electrical technologies are purchased, deployed
and used, improves the experience with the Built Environment.
“There is permanence to the work of our partners in the architectural,
design, engineering and IT communities, so when they wish to create a
space — a home, workplace or data center — they consider how it will be
enjoyed today, and used tomorrow. They consider its impact, inside and
out, on the community at large,” Selldorff said today.
“At Legrand, we have the technologies to facilitate better connectivity
and intelligence that enable enhanced productivity, efficiency, comfort
and sustainability. ELIOT aggregates these technologies and signals our
intent to assure the market that Legrand will continue to advance
connectivity and intelligence in the Built Environment,” Selldorff
continued.
Echoing this sentiment, Stephen Schoffstall, Chief Marketing Officer of
Legrand North and Central America, said, “Legrand is built in, not
simply plugged in. This distinction is critical when you consider that
ELIOT is an expression of Legrand’s determination to evolve the
experience of living, working and operating in buildings - and to
minimize the impact those buildings will have on the environment.”
“The success of IoT requires proximity to both the people who will use
IoT devices and services, and to the power and data connectivity that
will enable those IoT devices and services,” Schoffstall continued.
“Electrical real estate where people live and work is fundamental to
the success of IoT. Legrand and our partners are optimally positioned
to flip the IoT switch on electrical real-estate and transform spaces
into highly connected, highly efficient and autonomous environments.”
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of November 2016, there are over 22 million Legrand connection points
already in existence. Annual sales of Legrand connected devices are
over $350M in 2015, up 34 percent since 2014. Legrand is targeting
double-digit average annual sales growth for connected products by 2020
and doubling the number of connected product families from 20 in 2014
to 40 in 2020. Legrand has an existing footprint in most North American
homes and buildings that includes intelligent Power Distribution Units
(PDU) and Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems from its Raritan,
Middle Atlantic and Racklink brands, robust wireless networking from
Legrand’s Luxul brand, Wattstopper residential and commercial lighting
control systems, multi-room audio from Nuvo, and Intuity home
automation.
“Advanced connectivity and the application of practical but progressive
smart building strategies will transform the spaces in which people
live and work,” Selldorff continued. “ELIOT brings us closer to a world
where residential and commercial buildings will be smarter and better
connected, easier to design and build, and deliver simpler yet more
productive occupant experiences.”
About Legrand
Legrand is a global specialist in electrical and digital building
infrastructures. Its comprehensive offering of solutions for use in
commercial, industrial and residential markets makes it a benchmark for
customers worldwide. Innovation for a steady flow of new products with
high added value is a prime vector for growth, including, in
particular, connected devices stemming from Legrand’s global Eliot
(Electricity and IoT) program. Legrand reported sales of $5.3 billion
in 2015. Legrand has a strong presence in North and Central America,
with a portfolio of well-known product lines that include C2G,
Cablofil, Electrorack, Luxul, Middle Atlantic, Nuvo, On-Q, Ortronics,
Pass & Seymour, QMotion, Quiktron, Raritan, Vantage, Wattstopper,
and Wiremold. Legrand is listed on Euronext Paris and is a component
stock of indexes including the CAC40, FTSE4Good, MSCI World, ASPI,
Corporate Oekom Rating and DJSI (ISIN code FR0010307819)
www.legrand.us.
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