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Litenow Announces Partnership with Digital Lumens to Supply Intelligent Lighting Systems in the UK


Litenow, a specialist low-energy lighting company focused on reducing the carbon footprint and energy costs for commercial and manufacturing premises, based in Berkshire, are partnering with Digital Lumens, the market leader in intelligent lighting systems. Litenow customers can now take full advantage of the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) across a wide variety of building environments by utilising Digital Lumens’ sensor-based connected lighting and next-generation analytics suite. 

Steve Hiscox, Managing Director, Litenow “This partnership greatly enhances our ability to offer our customers the opportunity to monitor how their facilities really work by analyzing and reporting on energy usage.”

Digital Lumens’ systems collect data to help companies become more productive, utilise space more effectively and manage costs. By making buildings intelligent, it requires a simple instillation and start-up, is easy to configure and runs off intuitive web-based software; enabling facility managers to manage and change their lighting profiles from anywhere.

By incorporating as many energy-savings measures as possible, intelligent lighting means that light is only on when and where it’s needed – using lighting and lighting energy as efficiently as possible.

An ultra-efficient use of light over the course of the lighting system lifetime delivers the lowest total cost of ownership over a 5 or 10 year period empowering facility managers to run their buildings more efficiently, saving both time and money.

Coca-Cola Enterprise deploys the Digital Lumens Intelligent LED Lighting System in France, giving a customer view on the effectiveness of the system and the seamless integration into their facility.

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For more information, visit http://www.litenow.co.uk/ or www.digitallumens.com.





Contact FacilitiesNet Editorial Staff »   posted on: 12/28/2016


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