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TI increases its low energy efforts

November 08, 2010 | Phil Ling | 222901739
TI increases its low energy efforts Texas Instruments has upgraded its commitment to the EnOcean Alliance for energy-efficient buildings, becoming a promoter of the Alliance of which it has been a member since 2008. By upgrading to promoter status, TI says it is reinforcing its commitment to EnOcean's energy-harvesting wireless technology and will provide its expertise in energy-efficient integrated circuits (ICs).

The EnOcean Alliance, founded in 2008, is driven to establish EnOcean as an international standard for sustainable buildings. The alliance counts more than 160 members worldwide, including leading companies from the building technology and electronics sectors.

TI has collaborated with EnOcean since 2005 and TI ICs are used in a number of EnOcean modules. In June 2010 the two companies announced their intention to expand collaboration in the area of energy harvesting technology.

The Alliance competes with other low power wireless technologies for dominance in the building management market.










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