Industry: Household Appliances Region: Poland Transaction Price: USD 1 million Transaction Method: Equity Financing
Description of Requirement:
A Polish company from the Southwest has developed an open source wired building automation system that includes DIN rail and in-wall mounted modules to control lighting, roller shutters, heating systems, wall sockets. The company seeks partners in foreign markets under commercial agency or distribution service agreements.
details:
1. Product details
The Polish company has developed an open-source wired building automation system that includes DIN-rail and wall-mounted modules to control lighting, heating systems, roller shutters, and more. The company's systems are built around the widely trusted RS485 communication standard. It relies on open source communication protocols and is compatible with the Arduino integrated development environment. It's ready for plug-and-play interaction with a variety of open source home automation controllers, including systems like Domoticz and Home Assistant. Currently, the system supports a decentralized architecture (modules are mounted on the wall). There are also plans to support a centralized architecture (modules installed in distribution boxes) in the future. Each module can use outputs of a given type (separate modules for AC and DC loads), read digital and analog inputs, and work with various peripherals (sensors, LCD, etc.). The company plans to expand its business activities into foreign markets and seek commercial agency or distribution service agreements.
2. Advantages and Innovation
● a complex wired building automation system with open source software;
● Some hardware designs are also open source to support community collaboration;
●It uses open source communication protocols and works with open source home automation controllers like Home Assistant or Domoticz;
● No internet connection required;
●Support integration with other systems. such as security, rehabilitation CCTV, etc.;
●Control load energy usage, ie low energy consumption.