EnOcean Alliance announced as strategic partner of Smart Buildings and Sustainability Leaders Forum 2024.
San Ramon (USA)/Birmingham (UK). The EnOcean Alliance is pleased to announce its participation as the strategic partner at the Smart Buildings and Sustainability Leaders Forum, taking place on September 26th at The Vox in Birmingham. The event aims to bring together industry leaders, experts, and innovators to share knowledge and insights on the latest advancements in smart building technologies to achieve net-zero emissions.
The SBS Leaders Forum was founded by industry pioneers with the collective aim of breaking down the barriers preventing widescale adoption of smart building technologies to accelerate carbon reduction.
As the strategic partner of the event, the EnOcean Alliance will have an extensive presence. Multiple member companies and partners, including Pressac, Eltako, Prysmian (Draka), ISTL, EnOcean, IA Connects, MobiusFlow, Cisco, and HPE Aruba, will showcase their latest wireless sensor solutions for sustainable building digitalization based on the international EnOcean Standard. The EnOcean Alliance aims to further accelerate the adoption of sustainable building practices and help organizations achieve their net-zero emissions goals.
The market for smart buildings and smart spaces is rapidly increasing, driven by local and national laws, directives, corporate initiatives, organizational goals, and ESG (environmental, social, governance) considerations. Smart buildings offer significant benefits, including energy and cost savings, carbon reduction, and improvements in health and wellness. Additionally, smart spaces enable space optimization, energy usage optimization, cost savings, and increases in productivity.
The SBS Leaders Forum will feature multiple educational presentations, including case studies, technological developments, market trends, regulatory requirements, and recommendations. Participants will also have the opportunity to take part in accredited CPD (Continual Professional Development) courses on-site and network with professional colleagues.
The EnOcean Alliance was launched as open non-profit organization at the Light & Building Show in 2008 with the aim of promoting the development and marketing of interoperable, maintenance-free and sustainable system solutions based on the international EnOcean Standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3-10/11).
Graham Martin, founding CEO & Chairman EnOcean Alliance, states: “Originally launched with 7 companies, the EnOcean Alliance now unites over 400 members worldwide and is one of the most successful alliances in the area of smart building monitoring and control. We are proud of our success story with millions of buildings now using our standard, helping to save energy, reduce CO2 output and creating smarter and healthier buildings.”
The EnOcean ecosystem of battery-less sensor solutions comprises currently 5,000 product variants that build on 1,500 basic products, with new ones being added all the time. The millions of buildings all over the world with wireless networks of this type, help make EnOcean the international reference technology in wireless standards for building automation.
About EnOcean Alliance
The EnOcean Alliance is an international association of leading companies in the building and IT industries founded in 2008. The open, non-profit organization is committed to enabling and promoting interoperable, maintenance-free and proven eco-systems based on the wireless EnOcean radio standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3-10/11). With their decades of experience EnOcean Alliance members strive to co-create a healthy, safe and sustainable environment in Smart Homes, Smart Buildings and Smart Spaces for the benefit of all. The EnOcean Alliance headquarters are located in San Ramon, California.
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