Bringing Intelligence into Buildings
Smart Buildings Show at ExCel, London, connects visitors to the latest information and technology in the smart buildings industry. The event on October 6-7,2021 covers all key aspects of creating and managing a smart building, including building automation, energy efficiency, health and safety as well as security. In this context, the EnOcean Alliance and selected members will present maintenance-free wireless sensor solutions for intelligent buildings and smart homes based on the EnOcean wireless standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3-10).
On a joint booth, the EnOcean Alliance and its member companies Eltako, EnOcean and TechData will demonstrate how their solutions enable smart buildings, creating a highly comfortable living and working environment with better health and productivity, a more efficient use of energy as well as a higher level of security. Additional member companies such as Pressac, IA Connects, Beckhoff, Contemporary Controls, Sauter, Schneider Electric, Distech Controls and Belimo will also be represented.
The EnOcean Alliance, which has more than 400 members worldwide, is one of the most successful alliances in the area of smart building monitoring and control. The non-profit organization standardizes and develops intelligent building solutions with integrated energy harvesting technology based on the EnOcean wireless standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3-10).
More than one million buildings all over the world now have wireless networks of this type, making EnOcean the international reference technology when it comes to wireless standards for building automation.
The EnOcean ecosystem currently consists of 5,000 product variants that build on 1,500 basic products, with new ones being added all the time. Thanks to their standardized sensor profiles, the products can be combined with each other. These interoperable system solutions lower installation and maintenance costs and provide significant benefits when it comes to energy efficiency, security and comfort. Using EnOcean based maintenance free wireless sensors, data can be provided in real time via an IoT gateway to an IoT cloud platform where the data is analyzed, whilst a dashboard visualizes the results for decision-makers and building owners.
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