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Daintree Networks Launches Interoperability Program for Wireless Lighting Controls

Daintree Networks, Inc. recently announced the launch of its ControlScope Connected Partner Program, designed to encourage vendor collaboration and development. Through the program, launched today with its first five members, Daintree Networks works with industry-leading lighting vendors to create interoperability between third-party products, as well as with Daintree’s own ControlScope wireless lighting control platform.

Companies that join Daintree’s partner community have built products for the lighting industry using the ZigBee wireless standard for communications, enabling interoperability and future-proofing customer investments in lighting control retrofits. Through its testing and certification process, Daintree Networks is creating an ecosystem of open-standards products that can co-exist on a single intelligent lighting network, managed centrally and wirelessly by the company’s ControlScope software platform. These products include a variety of sensors, wall switches, ballasts, LED drivers and more – all working together to control large-scale lighting networks within buildings, reducing lighting energy usage by up to 70 percent.

Daintree Networks’ first “ControlScope Connected” partners creating wireless products include:

* Finelite, a manufacturer of lighting systems for offices and educational facilities.
* Centralite, an energy management provider supplying wireless wall switches, occupancy sensors and plugload controllers.
* Albeo Technologies, award winning solid-state lighting for commercial and industrial general illumination applications specializing in warehouse, office, and cold storage.
* Easylite, a provider of integrated lighting control systems and ballasts.
* SimpleHomeNet, a provider of ZigBee-based sensors, switches and load control devices.

“The use of open standards to enable product interoperability has long been an important factor in the growth and success of new industries,” said Mike Wapner of Pike Research, a cleantech market research and consulting firm. “As the market for commercial lighting retrofits and energy-efficient lighting controls continues to grow, an interoperable approach has the strong potential advantages of increasing customer choice, improving alignment among manufacturers, and reducing investment payback periods.”

In addition to the partners named above, more than a dozen other lighting vendors are working with Daintree Networks to build or integrate wireless networking into their product sets for lighting controls. As part of the program, these providers receive access to technical and design assistance, as well as ongoing sales and co-marketing opportunities.

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Craig DiLouie

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