Honeywell and Analog Devices Team Up to Drive Transformative Innovation
Honeywell and Analog Devices, Inc. announced at CES
2024 that they have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the
digitization of commercial buildings by upgrading to digital connectivity
technologies without replacing existing wiring, which will help reduce cost,
waste, and downtime. The strategic alliance would bring this new
technology to building management systems for the first time.
Many of the commercial buildings in
the United States are outdated and inefficient and, according to the U.S.
Energy Information Administration (EIA), the majority of them were
built before the year 2000. Additionally, organizations are relying on
networking technology to transmit ever-greater volumes of data, causing a surge
in demand for cloud storage and processing speed. Digitizing building
management systems will allow managers to reduce energy consumption through
real-time decisions, while it will upgrade a building’s network performance and
security to current Internet-protocol networks without extensive costs and
remodeling.
“For more than a decade, ADI and
Honeywell have collaborated on driving the next waves of innovation,”
said Martin Cotter, Senior Vice President, Industrial and Multi
Markets and President of ADI EMEA region. “In this next
phase of our work together, we are thrilled to see these ADI technologies move
beyond factory automation and into Honeywell’s building management system to
help customers reduce building energy consumption, which can save money,
improve resiliency, and help meet emissions reductions goals.”
"Honeywell is
revolutionizing building management systems to help building owners tackle
today’s biggest challenges,” said Suresh
Venkatarayalu, Honeywell’s Chief Technology Officer. “This collaboration with ADI would
offer building owners the ability to upgrade and enhance their wiring without a
significant upfront investment, and with less labor and environmental impact.”
Honeywell plans to adopt ADI’s single-pair Ethernet (T1L) and software
configurable input/output (SWIO) solutions in its building management systems.
ADI’s single-pair Ethernet enables long-reach Ethernet connectivity with the
possibility of reusing a building’s existing wiring, reducing installation time
and cost, and reducing waste. Single-pair Ethernet complements existing
Ethernet connectivity in building management systems, bringing enhanced
connectivity from the edge to the cloud, helping eliminate data islands
and better utilizing assets.
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