“We’re thrilled with the success of the Summit and encouraged by the strong attendance and interest in wireless home control across Europe,” noted Mark Walters, chairman of the Z-Wave Alliance. “Companies from 17 different countries were present. With over 20 sponsors at the Summit showing more than 100 new-to-market products, the Summit is a strong validation of the continued global growth of the Z-Wave ecosystem.”
Home control and automation is rapidly emerging in Europe. According to the latest studies of renowned market analyst and consultant Parks Associates, demand for home control solutions such as lighting control, heating control, and remote home monitoring has already reached a similar level in Europe as in the United States. Thanks to more products from market leaders becoming available, a rapid market growth of more than 100 percent is predicted over the next 12 months. This trend is further fueled by the large number and growth of home networks overall. According to market analysts and experts, Z-Wave is the most successful wireless mesh networking technology in the home control market.
The European Home Control Summit organized by the Z-Wave Alliance and was held April 8-9, 2008 in Frankfurt/Main in parallel with Light + Building, the largest global trade show of its kind. Exhibitors included the following Z-Wave Alliance members: Asphalis, Bulogics Danfoss, Data Respons, Düwi, Electronic Housekeeper, Electronic Solutions, Fakro, Hawking Technologies, Forrest, Horstmann, Innovus, Intermatic, Lagotek, Maintronic, Merten, MEV, NorthQ, Popp, Schwaiger, Seluxit, Trickle Star, and Wayne-Dalton,
Home Control is Helping to Turn the World “Green”
Also presenting at the Home Control Summit was the Danish Energy Savings Trust (DEST), an independent subsidiary to the newly established Energy & Climate Ministry in Denmark that is publicly recommending Z-Wave after conducting intensive in-house research. For example, heating cost can be reduced by up to 30 percent through the use of Z-Wave-enabled radiator heating thermostats. This translates into savings of up to EUR 500 per year for an average size household.
Modstroem, an exciting new Danish utility company, is introducing an innovative solution to reduce energy costs and CO2 output. In combination with Z-Wave based tools for the display of energy use, Modstroem enables its customers to reduce their energy consumption. Just one single average household using 4000 KWh can save the environment two tons of CO2 per year thanks to the Modstroem offering.
Horstmann Controls, one of the leading manufacturers of heating controls and metering systems, demonstrated Z-Wave-enabled thermostats, electricity meters, and displays at the Summit. After successfully conquering the Home Control market and building up an impressive ecosystem of products, Z-Wave is now entering the utility market with equal strength.
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