Honeywell and Analog Devices partner to advance construction digitalization

 


【Lansheng Technology News】THoneywell and Analog Devices, Inc. announced at the 2024 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that they have signed a cooperation agreement to explore cooperation in promoting the digitization of commercial buildings by upgrading to digital connectivity technology without replacing existing wiring. This will help reduce costs, waste and downtime. This strategic alliance will bring this new technology to building management systems for the first time.


Many commercial buildings in the United States are outdated and inefficient, with most built before 2000, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In addition, organizations rely on network technologies to transport increasingly large amounts of data, leading to a surge in demand for cloud storage and processing speed. A digital building management system will allow managers to reduce energy consumption through real-time decision-making while upgrading the building's network performance and security to current Internet Protocol networks without significant costs and renovations.


“For more than a decade, Analog Devices and Honeywell have been driving the next wave of innovation together,” said Martin Cotter, chief technology officer at ADI. “We are excited to watch this next phase of our joint efforts. By the time these ADI technologies move beyond factory automation and into Honeywell's building management systems, they will help customers reduce building energy consumption, thereby saving money, improving resilience, and helping to achieve emissions reduction goals."


“Honeywell is revolutionizing building management systems to help building owners address today’s biggest challenges,” said Suresh Venkatarayalu, Chief Technology Officer at Honeywell. “Partnering with ADI will enable building owners to build new systems without significant upfront investment, reduced labor and environmental impact.” upgrade and enhance their cabling.”


Honeywell plans to use Analog Devices' single-pair Ethernet (T1L) and software configurable input/output (SWIO) solutions in its building management system. ADI's single-pair Ethernet supports long-distance Ethernet connections and can reuse a building's existing wiring, reducing installation time and cost and reducing waste. Single-pair Ethernet complements existing Ethernet connectivity in building management systems, providing enhanced connectivity from the edge to the cloud, helping to eliminate data silos and better utilize assets.


ADI's solutions will also reduce product complexity and provide more future-proof control and automation by enabling Honeywell to build a single version for different needs, making it easier to implement when building renovations or requirements change, thereby speeding up product installation and reducing inventory. requirements, enabling easier and more economical changes.


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