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Home›Technology›Control›Crestron joins EMerge Alliance

Crestron joins EMerge Alliance

By Staff Writer
25/02/2010
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Creating a new standard for integrating commercial building infrastructures, power, controls and a wide variety of systems on a common platform is a key mission of EMerge. The development of this new commercial technology standard will also lay the groundwork for future innovations in energy efficient and individually controllable devices, such as LED lighting.

Today’s workplace is dominated by fixed wiring, making upgrades and retrofits complicated and costly. The demand for more flexible power distribution and device control solutions has focused the Alliance on the adoption of low-voltage DC power, which simplifies the installation of lighting fixtures and other devices. A safer and more flexible solution than line-voltage AC, DC power is ideally suited for integration into the ceiling plane, enabling facility managers to arrange and rearrange lighting, sensors, actuators, and other devices without rewiring.

Through seamless integration of solar, wind and other new energy sources, and interior electrical loads such as lighting and controls, EMerge is committed to making commercial buildings more flexible, energy efficient and sustainable than ever before. As a global leader in low-voltage integrated systems, Crestron provides wired and wireless solutions for environmental and device control that will help make the EMerge vision a reality.

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“The commercial marketplace continues to recognise the importance of going green, and it’s a process that requires sophisticated systems integration,” says Crestron director of business development Steve Samson. “We are pleased to be part of an initiative that endorses integrated technologies that maximise opportunities to conserve energy and promote sustainability in commercial building interiors.”

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