daintree networks acquired by current

Melbourne based lighting controls startup Daintree Networks was acquired by Current (GE) for supposedly $77m (USD). More background from an Australian media outlet (note the figures must be in Australian currency): GE has bought Melbourne-founded building automation startup Daintree Networks for more than $100 million, one of the biggest private sales of an Australian technology business this decade. Started by Bill Wood and other former Hewlett-Packard engineers in Melbourne in 2003, Daintree’s wireless system for controlling lighting and air-conditioning, Controlscope, is already used in 1000 small-to-medium sized commercial buildings in the US.  Following the purchase by GE, Daintree’s team – … Continue reading daintree networks acquired by current

Climate-Based Daylight Modeling | All Things Lighting

For hard-core lighting designers: A very detailed description of daylight simulations, from Ian Ashdown, the Chief Scientist from Lighting Analysts, Inc., one of the two industry leaders for lighting simulation software (maker of AGI32, which is popular in the US). http://agi32.com/blog/2016/03/26/climate-based-daylight-modeling/ Continue reading Climate-Based Daylight Modeling | All Things Lighting

terasel

Terasel is an EU-backed research consortium studying flexible electronics. According to their site: The TERASEL project envisions a world where non-intrusive electronics are integrated everywhere. To achieve this twenty-first century dream using reliable and economical techniques, the TERASEL consortium targets … Continue reading terasel