EnOcean nominates for the 27. Innovation price of the German economy

Markus Brehler, managing director and founder of EnOcean (openPR) - „the innovation price of the German economy publicized under patronage of the German Federal Minister for economics and technology “at enterprises one assigns annually, which bring outstanding innovations on the market. The start UP enterprise EnOcean from Oberhaching with Munich is with its invention „sound-powered radio sensor technology “under the 5 finalists of the competition delivered by the organizers restaurant economics Rhine Main registered association and restaurant economics.

Nominating of EnOcean in the category „start UP “underlines the meaning of the simply seeming idea of a radio switch without battery, which was developed further by at the end of of 2001 to consistent to ready for the market products and in the meantime in the use is world-wide.

Flexibly installable light switches and building sensors are the basis for intelligent and energy-efficient buildings. EnOcean developed for this the several times distinguished basic technology, by which radio sensors do pollution free without batteries and represent thus a real alternative to the conventional building installation. Radio switches for example produce enough energy from each depressing the key, in order to transfer the switching information up to 300m far.

EnOcean' s intelligent linkage of miniaturized Energiewandlern with a reliable radio engineering has many advantages. Saving of wiring, high flexibility and cost reduction when installation and use do not only convince European market leaders of the building installation industry, but also renowned architect and Facility managers, who use the technology in modern purpose and residential buildings.

Markus Brehler, managing director and founder of EnOcean: „Nominating at the innovation price of the German economy 2007 shows the importance and lastingness of our world-wide unique basic technology. Straight one in the time of scarce energy reserves will it ever more important to operate buildings as efficiently as possible. Our sound-powered radio sensors are the flexibly mountable sensory organs, which need intelligent systems for the controlling of the buildings. Companies such as Zumtobel, Johnson controls, ABB and Siemens, acting world-wide, set already on our technology and realize thereby innovative building projects. “

Apart from applications in building automation the pollution free technology opens multiple uses in systems, which are dependent on verkabelte sensors today still of EnOcean. Conventional battery-operated radio standards offer no alternative here on a long-term basis, since the necessary battery changes pull much to high costs as well as critical disposal.


EnOcean GmbH
Andreas's cutter
Kolpingring 18a
D-82041 Oberhaching
Tel. 089-673 46 89-35
Fax 089-673 46 89-55
E-Mail: andreas.schneider@enocean.com
www.enocean.de


The EnOcean GmbH with seat in Oberhaching with Munich is inventor and manufacturer of the price-crowned patented basic technology „sound-powered radio sensor technology “. Radio sensor solutions are made possible by the singular combination of miniaturized Energiewandlern with a very reliable radio engineering, which due to their maintenance-free operation and flexibility lead to the cost reduction in buildings and industrial plants. Radio modules of EnOcean are used world-wide by considerable product manufacturers in their system approaches for intelligent energy-efficient buildings. Current already more than 200,000 radio components are in the use.

The enterprise was created in the year 2001 as spin off the Siemens AG. The financing effected via the venture Capital enterprise Wellington of partner, 3i, Siemens venture Capital, BayTech venture Capital and Emerald Technology venture the EnOcean GmbH employs at present 32 coworkers in Germany and in its North American subsidiary EnOcean Inc.



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