Loriot and Enless address smart buildings

  • December 13, 2022
  • Steve Rogerson

French sensor device manufacturer Enless Wireless and Swiss IoT network service provider Loriot have announced a partnership to drive LoRaWan in smart buildings.

Their shared goal is to boost energy efficiency and comfort, achieving between 15% and 30% energy savings.

Loriot’s aim is to achieve this goal by partnering with other players in the field and leveraging its positioning as both a software provider and network operator. Enless develops sensors that operate with leading radio protocols and enable best practices that include temperature, CO2, humidity and VOC monitoring as well as smart metering applications.

The two companies will work collaboratively to present end-to-end options that support different verticals in the IoT market, such as cold chain monitoring, smart metering and smart buildings.

“Enless Wireless is glad to partner with Loriot, a major key player in the LoRaWan ecosystem,” said Caroline Javelle, marketing and communications manager at Enless Wireless. “We are confident that our solutions put together will add value to the building energy efficiency market.”

Julian Studer, CEO of Loriot, added: “Since its inception, our company has put all of its efforts into developing LoRaWan technology in order to provide all our clients with the best possible solution. We can clearly see how the partnership with Enless Wireless has the potential to simplify and streamline the deployment process for our customers. We are thrilled to be able to offer this to smart buildings.”

Together, Enless Wireless and Loriot provide a solid endeavour in the smart energy market. With an estimated market growth of 10.2% CAGR until 2030, it can be crucial to pursue energy efficiency. Both companies’ authority with LoRaWan technology could result in a significant boost of smart energy usage through IoT.

Loriot provides long-range infrastructure for the IoT. The core product is software for scalable, distributed, resilient and secure operation of long-range networks and end-to-end applications that reduce costs and time to market for the end users. It offers the network infrastructure to set up, operate and maintain a radio network, integrate sensors, and communicate with them over a secure and reliable connection.