EnOcean

EnOcean

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EnOcean GmbH is the originator of patented energy harvesting wireless technology. Headquartered near Munich, the company manufactures and markets energy harvesting wireless modules for use in building and industrial applications as well as in further application fields such as smart home, smart metering, logistics or transport. EnOcean technology combines miniaturized energy converters with ultra-low-power electronics and robust RF communication. Self-powered wireless technology from EnOcean has been successfully deployed in more than 250,000 buildings worldwide.
 
All products are based on the international standard ISO/IEC 14543-3-10, which is optimized for wireless solutions with ultra-low power consumption and energy harvesting.
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2012
15 Nov 2012

EV lessons from Energy Harvesting and Supercapacitors event

The key enabling technologies of electric vehicles, whether by land, water or air and whether hybrid or pure electric are now at least six in number.
13 Nov 2012

EnOcean and ROHM announce strategic partnership

EnOcean and ROHM Co., Ltd., a Japanese semiconductor manufacturer, will announce their strategic partnership in Munich this week.
9 Nov 2012

Worldwide agreement strengthens EnOcean's international distribution

Premier Farnell and EnOcean have announced an expansion to their existing partnership.
7 Nov 2012

EnOcean: Powering the Future

EnOcean, United States
19 Oct 2012

ROHM becomes a promoter of the EnOcean Alliance

Leading Japanese semiconductor manufacturer will further develop and promote the interoperable energy harvesting wireless standard.
16 Oct 2012

Electrical building automation at The Squaire

One of Europe's most spectacular buildings, "The Squaire," was recently built at the Frankfurt Airport. The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM was used for the electrical building automation.
26 Sep 2012

Wireless Sensor Networks and the new Internet of Things

The Internet of Things was conceived in Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1998.
6 Sep 2012

Intelligent lighting: realising responsive, smart illumination

The concept of intelligent lighting has drastically changed in recent years, moving away from applications relating to stage lighting and non-stationary illumination in order to encompass sustainability in energy consumption, through the ability to wirelessly control on/off and dimming/brightening functions according to sensory input from the environment of operation.
31 Aug 2012

Energy harvesting, WSN, supercaps: 3 Events, 2 Days, 1 Venue

For the first time in this year's event in Washington DC on the 7th and 8th of November, a third event, focusing on supercapacitor technologies will be co-located, highlighting the advances, applications and adoption trends in this closely related field.
24 Aug 2012

Piezoelectric energy harvesting market to reach $145 million in 2018

Piezoelectric energy harvesters generate electricity from ambient energy, powering small autonomous devices. Over the past few years there have been significant improvements in using piezoelectric materials as an energy harvesting element, with products now available.
23 Aug 2012

Energy harvesting, WSN, supercaps: 3 Events, 2 Days, 1 Venue

For the first time in this year's event in Washington DC on the 7th and 8th of November, a third event, focusing on supercapacitor technologies will be co-located, highlighting the advances, applications and adoption trends in this closely related field.
27 Jul 2012

Human motion powers stop signals on new London buses

Wireless bell push systems use energy harvesting wireless technology from EnOcean.
12 Jul 2012

EnOcean Alliance continues growth trend

With 50 percent growth in membership within one year, the EnOcean Alliance is currently undergoing the strongest growth period since its founding in 2008.
25 May 2012

Highlights of Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2012 (Part Two)

Highlights of last week's IDTechEx conference, Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe in Berlin, part two.
16 May 2012

Data Security in Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks

EnOcean, Germany
10 May 2012

Wireless sensor networks, energy harvesting and standardization

In April this year, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) ratified a new standard - ISO/IEC 14543-3-10 - for wireless applications with ultra-low power consumption.
27 Apr 2012

EnOcean starts new University Programme

EnOcean has launched a new university programme. This initiative will educate the university community about energy harvesting wireless technology and open up students' career opportunities at EnOcean.
25 Apr 2012

CAN2GO integrates EnOcean and ZigBee wireless technologies to Niagara

SCL Elements Inc., developer of CAN2GO® controllers, and Tridium Inc., developer of the Niagara Framework®, announced the integration capability of EnOcean and ZigBee technologies into Niagara based building automation systems.
19 Apr 2012

Wireless Sensor Networks: What's next for WSN at WSN & RTLS Europe

Starting with more humble killer applications such as meter reading in buildings, WSN will grow rapidly from $0.58 billion in 2012 to $2.4 billion in 2022 according to IDTechEx research.
17 Apr 2012

EnOcean's wireless technology is an international standard

First ISO/IEC wireless standard optimized for solutions with ultra-low power consumption and energy harvesting.