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The partnership of the two organizations
aims to encourage networking and exchange of experience between their
members for full device interoperability
San Ramon, CA/Portland, OR – October 06, 2015 – The EnOcean Alliance
and the Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) today announced a new
liaison agreement. This collaboration joins one of the most established
wireless building controls alliances with the influential Internet of
Things (IoT) association. Both organizations are working to deliver
seamless, interoperable connectivity for the IoT. The cooperation will
result in solutions using both technologies – the EnOcean energy
harvesting wireless standard and the OIC specification.
The Open Interconnect Consortium has developed a common connectivity
framework that allows developers an easier and quicker time to market
for their products. The OIC framework works horizontally across and
between IoT vertical segments and will benefit companies that want to
develop products to address these markets. Using the OIC standard will
remove the various ‘island‘ solutions and instead provide a common
solution for smart home, industrial, healthcare and more. This
standardized approach opens up unlimited possibilities for developers
in the IoT field.
More than 400 member companies form the EnOcean Alliance. Founded in
2008, the non-profit organization is dedicated to improve buildings’
carbon footprint, their security and comfort by the usage of energy
harvesting wireless control solutions based on the EnOcean standard
(ISO/IEC 14543-3-1X). The devices work without batteries and allow a
maintenance-free, eco-friendly operation. At the same time, the
self-powered sensors build a foundation for the Internet of Things as
they allow data collection at places where wires or batteries reach
their limits.
Industry-crossing interoperability
“A major challenge of the ever-growing Internet of Things is the
ability to deploy devices from multiple manufacturers with compatible
communication and supporting services, at massive scale,” explains Mike
Richmond, Executive Director, Open Interconnect Consortium. “The
multitude of wireless and battery-less sensors represented by the
EnOcean Alliance ecosystem are exactly what we have in mind when we say
that software for IoT has to be cloud-native from the start. We're
thrilled to be working with them.”
“Interoperability is a major task for the EnOcean Alliance. From the
very beginning, we built a community with the goal to have products
from different vendors communicate with each other. With the explosive
growth of the IoT space, interoperability can no longer be limited to
one organization. It needs to be expanded to all control standards out
there on the market. The OIC consequently pursues this goal by creating
not only standard-crossing but industry-crossing interoperability. It’s
great that we can now integrate IoTivity with the EnOcean ecosystem
into this future-shaping framework. I’m looking forward to a vital
know-how exchange and solutions, which will open up new connectivity
possibilities,” says Graham Martin, Chairman of the EnOcean Alliance.
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About the Open Interconnect Consortium
The Open Interconnect Consortium, a Delaware non-profit corporation, is
being founded by leading technology companies with the goal of defining
the connectivity requirements and ensuring interoperability of the
billions of devices that will make up the emerging Internet of Things
(IoT).
http://openinterconnect.org
About EnOcean Alliance
Leading companies worldwide from the building sector collected to form
the EnOcean Alliance and establish innovative automation solutions for
sustainable building projects – and so to make buildings more
energy-efficient, more flexible and lower in cost. The core technology
of the Alliance is energy harvesting wireless technology for flexibly
positioned and service-free sensor solutions. The EnOcean Alliance aims
to internationalize the energy harvesting wireless technology, and is
dedicated to creating interoperability between the products of OEM
partners. Basis for this is the international standard ISO/IEC
14543-3-1X, which is optimized for wireless solutions with ultra-low
power consumption and energy harvesting. Nearly 400 companies currently
belong to the EnOcean Alliance. The headquarters of the non-profit
organization is located in San Ramon, California.
www.enocean-alliance.org
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