Responsible for more than 40% of the world’s energy consumption, inefficient buildings are becoming the target of stringent government regulations, utility incentive programs, and green building ...
Worldwide Shipments of Wireless Controls for Smart Buildings Will Exceed 36 Million Units by 2020, F
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Wireless technology is finally entering the mainstream of the commercial buildings controls market. While building automation and controls have been used for decades, ...
Air-Fi wireless replaces the need for wired building controls, allowing installations to be completed quickly with little disruption to occupants in existing buildings while also providing reliability ...
The xCella controls platform targets room-level controls and uses energy harvesting technology that simplifies power distribution in retrofits, while the XPoint mesh networking system can support ...
Illumra™ products communicate with room and building controllers to conserve energy through occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting, and personal workspace control technologies. The line of ...
San Jose, Calif., May 14, 2019 – Legrand North & Central America, the global specialist in electrical and digital building infrastructures, today announced the availability of the Wattstopper Wireless ...
A recent report from Navigant Research examines the state of the global wireless building controls industry, including global market forecasts for wireless node unit shipments and revenue through 2023 ...
Johnson Controls today announced the launch of the NSW8000 Series Wireless Network Sensor for Metasys building automation systems (BAS) and FX series programmable controllers. This innovative ...
Equipped with Push-to-Pair (P2P) technology, GreenConnect simplifies the control needs of virtually any application MELVILLE, N.Y., Aug. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Leviton today announced GreenConnect™, ...
Wireless sensor networks could transform how people track and manage their environments, but cost and other factors are holding the technology back. Someday, wireless sensors may observe battlefields ...
The Internet has transformed the way people exchange information and ideas, but what if computer networks could sense motion, light, heat or pressure? Could an environmentally aware network spot a ...
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