Silvair is providing Bluetooth mesh solutions for Osram’s lighting control system through its new new partnership.
Osram’s HubSense® is designed to enable easy and time-efficient retrofitting of existing lighting installations into flexible wireless control systems based on the globally interoperable Bluetooth mesh standard. The system also allows quick and effortless modification of settings and lighting arrangement without bearing the costs of recommissioning.
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With Silvair as its Technology Partner, OSRAM gains access to the company’s wireless know-how and unmatched Bluetooth mesh expertise. As a major contributor to the Bluetooth SIG’s Mesh Working Group, Silvair plays a key role in the development of the Bluetooth mesh standard. The company aims to deliver wireless control solutions that surpass wired installations in terms of not only flexibility and cost-efficiency, but also reliability and scalability.
“Bluetooth mesh introduces multiple innovative concepts to solve the typical challenges of wireless lighting control. Already present in all personal computing devices, it also seems perfectly positioned to deliver value-added services directly to end users. With its commitment to quality and innovation, Silvair is a perfect partner for exploring this exciting global ecosystem,” commented Hannes Wagner, Product Manager at OSRAM.
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