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News Release from: Echelon | Subject: Digital Home Alliance
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 November 2006
Bringing home control solutions to
consumers
Echelon Corporation, along with twelve consumer products companies, announced the formation of the Digital Home Alliance.
Echelon Corporation, a global networking company providing technology and solutions for controls, smart metering, and energy and environment management, along with twelve consumer products companies, announced the formation of the Digital Home Alliance Working together, the Digital Home Alliance will bring to market networked home control products based upon Echelon's open, standards-based LONWORKS control networking technology and promote to consumers the value of the Digital Home Alliance logo as a mark of products that network together, are easy to install, and add value to consumers' lives
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 5 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Digital Home Alliance was announced in a keynote given by Echelon's CEO, Ken Oshman, at the CONNECTIONS Europe conference, a leading event for the home networking community, being held November 14-16 in Berlin, Germany.
"The market for 'smart homes' has been limited to the upper one percent of the consumer market," said Ken Oshman, Echelon's CEO and chairman.
"We believe that the long awaited automated home is about to become reality".
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"The technology, price points, consumer sophistication and external market drivers and incentives are in place to enable a massive new industry".
"The Digital Home Alliance is a group of companies committed to delivering products and services that fit this evolved home control market based on consumer choice, simplicity, and enduring value." Membership in the Alliance is open to all companies building interoperable LonWorks based products.
The first companies to join the Alliance include 4HomeMedia, ADIC, Alpha Telecom, Daelim, Echelon, Intelligent Community Solutions (ICS), Kolon, Lithium House, MAT, Nico Technology, Secyourit, and Viconics.
This global alliance of companies will bring products to market that bear the Digital Home logo, signifying to consumers products that work together on a home network.
These companies will work cooperatively to promote the benefits of using Digital Home branded products to consumers and installers.
Digital Home products utilizing Echelon's technology will be marketed to two distinct segments: consumers and professional installers.
Products utilizing Echelon's patented interoperable self-installation (ISI) technology, which enables products to install themselves automatically without using any installation tools, will be targeted to the consumer mass market.
Homeowners seeking professional grade home automation solutions will be able to purchase Digital Home products utilizing both ISI and standard LonWorks software installation tools".
"We have always felt that an ecosystem approach to home automation was a necessity," said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principal analyst at Parks Associates".
"The Digital Home Alliance approach is compelling because its underpinnings require a solid ecosystem - one that can accommodate device manufactures, service providers, professional installers, retailers, and of course a homeowner's demand to purchase what they want, when they want.".
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