Boston - November 9, 2010

EnOcean, a pioneer in self-powered wireless sensor technology for the building automation market, will exhibit at Greenbuild 2010 Booth 583, Nov. 17-19, at McCormick Place West in Chicago.  The company also will be demoing the latest innovative maintenance-free wireless sensors that have been engineered by EnOcean Alliance members.

EnOcean is the inventor of “energy harvesting” wireless sensor networks and manufactures radio and energy harvesting modules that enable OEMs to develop building automation sensors and switches for new and retrofit buildings. The battery-less radio modules convert ambient solar, thermo and motion energy into electrical energy that powers communications between controls. These devices reduce the time, cost and occupant disruption of energy conservation retrofits, and provide unparalleled flexibility in new construction.

EnOcean’s solution has already been adopted by more than 100 manufacturers and its application standard is deployed in over 100,000 buildings worldwide.  Adding credence to EnOcean’s wireless energy harvesting sensors is its growing alliance of leading companies in the building sector from around the world, leveraging the EnOcean Alliance as an additive effect making the case for its unique and highly differentiated technology.

The use of EnOcean’s self-powered wireless technology enables businesses in different sectors to achieve savings of as much as 40 percent in energy and operating costs at the same performance as wired systems.
 
WHEN and WHERE
Greenbuild 2010, Booth #583
McCormick Place West
2301 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago

Exhibit Hall Hours:

Wednesday, Nov. 17, 9:00 AM -7:00 PM
Thursday, Nov. 18, 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
 
For additional information please visit: http://www.greenbuildexpo.org/Home.aspx

About EnOcean

No Batteries. No Wires. EnOcean (www.enocean.com), the inventor of energy harvesting wireless sensor networks, manufactures radio and energy harvesting modules that enable OEMs to develop wireless sensors & switches for new and retrofit BAS (Building Automation Systems). The batteryless radio modules convert ambient solar, thermal and motion energy into useable electrical energy that powers communications between controls. These ‘peel-n-stick’ devices reduce the time, cost and occupant disruption of energy conservation retrofits; and provide unparalleled flexibility in new construction. The company is a spin-off of Siemens AG and U.S. operations are based in Boston.

EnOcean media Contacts:

Bob Eckery
EnOcean
(801) 943.3215
bob.eckery-delete this text-@-delete this text-enocean.com

Kevin Gallagher
Gallagher Group Communications
kevin@gg-comm.com
(415) 989-2900