Major Wireless Breakthroughs for LumenRadio at Messe Frankfurt
The building automation industry is rapidly adopting wireless technologies, and several milestones are visual at Light + Building, the world's leading trade fair for lighting and building services technology at Messe Frankfurt.
Wireless solutions in building automation offer major advantages for building owners, installers and integrators such as faster installation, simplified commissioning, and lower overall cost. Two industry leading manufacturers choose LumenRadio´s technology for their expanded wireless offering.
Gruner, Germany’s leading actuator manufacturer and a globally recognized technology leader, is during the Light+Building week, launching the world’s first Wireless Modbus actuator. Equipped with LumenRadio’s W-Modbus technology, this release marks a major milestone for the Wireless Modbus Ecosystem and a defining moment for the future of building automation. This milestone enables manufacturers to accelerate their wireless offerings.
“We see the Wireless Modbus Ecosystem as an important part of the future of building automation and we believe the new actuator will set a new industry standard in flexibility, performance and cost-efficiency" says Wolfgang Moser, Head of Actuator Development at Gruner AG.
S+S Regeltechnik, a European leader in advanced sensor technology, now expands its wireless portfolio. Enabling greater flexibility, lower installation costs and reduced maintenance for their customers while supporting the industry’s shift toward more efficient, cable-free building automation.
“The fact that one single radio module lets us deliver either W-BACnet or W-Modbus is a real gamechanger,” says Heiko Linke, CEO at S+S Regeltechnik. “It simplifies production, logistics and inventory, while also giving integrators the flexibility to select the protocol that fits their project. This is exactly the kind of smart engineering we strive for.”
Visitors are welcome to LumenRadio’s booth to Light+Building at Messe Frankfurt: Hall 8.0 | D60.