LUMAWISE Motion Sensor from TE Connectivity Earns Sustainability Award at LpS Digital Summit
One of the primary goals for the new LUMAWISE Motion sensor is to enable cities and municipalities to meet their goals for more sustainable and safer street lighting. TE Connectivity (TE), a world leader in connectivity and sensors, has been recognized for this innovation by Luger Research e.U., which awarded the LUMAWISE Motion Sensor its Sustainability Award at its LpS Digital Summit in December.
Known as LpS, the LED Professional Symposium is an annual event that brings together light and lighting experts from more than 30 countries to discuss and share the latest research and innovation on lighting design, technology, and architecture.
Recognized for its degree of sustainability, the LpS Digital jury gave LUMAWISE Motion sensor high marks for its 30x6-meter detection zones and strong infrared-sensing capabilities even in harsh environments.
“LUMAWISE Motion sensor enables energy savings from dimming or even turning off a luminaire while still being able to react to motion and bring a luminaire to full brightness for safety and security reasons,” the jury statement noted. “The product is a new motion sensor designed to bring sustainability and efficiency to street lighting architecture.”
The jury said: “LUMAWISE Motion sensor fits into the Zhaga-D4i ecosystem, the new standard for smart cities. It works as a standalone control device or in combination with Zhaga-D4i photocell or communication node for greater levels of control. The sensor is a pluggable device, with the standard Zhaga book 18 interfaces for an easy upgrade.”
“We are honored to receive this recognition for LUMAWISE Motion sensor from the LED professional Symposium,” said Jonathan Catchpole, principal systems architect for TE. “We are proud of the sustainability benefits this solution provides customers by conserving energy and reducing light pollution, without compromising the safety enabled by public lighting.”
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