A new global alliance of lighting industry players aiming to promote and stimulate the development of open standard wireless lighting solutions and offer maximum interoperability has been formed.
A new global alliance of lighting industry players aiming to promote and stimulate the development of open standard wireless lighting solutions and offer maximum interoperability has been formed. Named The Connected Lighting Alliance, its founding members are GE Lighting, Lutron, Osram, Panasonic, Philips and Toshiba. The initial focus of The Connected Lighting Alliance’s activities is on consumer lighting applications. The Connected Lighting Alliance is an open association and its founders welcome all parties interested in contributing to the alliance’s goals.
The Connected Lighting Alliance aims to promote the global adoption and growth of interoperable wireless lighting solutions. By engaging with open standards bodies and regulators, and encouraging the development of a robust wireless lighting control eco-system (for example, component and solution providers), The Connected Lighting Alliance aims to make wireless lighting products and solutions interoperable and easy to operate.