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Poland smart lighting company Silvair get $12 million A round of financing

Poland intelligent lighting company Silvair has been studying a way among consumers, kettle, lights and other equipment to create countless families Bluetooth mesh network. After two years of development, Silvair completed their system and is now using a unique set of power plants and lighting equipment to provide residential induction, beacons, customer tracking, customer lighting and other functions.

In November 3rd, Silvair announced a $12 million A round of financing, the current investors include TrigonTFI, Digital Garage, CyberAgent Ventures and New Europe Ventures. It is understood that Silvair will use the funds to further promote the improvement of the platform and strengthen customer support service.

Silvair CEO RafalHan said: Silvair is the first fully scalable intelligent lighting platform. The most important aspect of the system is that the platform truly plug and play. Platform eliminates the need for a long wait time, the user can add or cancel the device within a few seconds from the interface and the additional features of the platform to allow retail companies and building management to achieve remote monitoring of the housing. "

The Silvair system uses a new standard, Bluetooth Mesh, to implement this simple and easy to use solution. Silvair is the first company to use Bluetooth Mesh products.

At the time the company was founded, Silvair will add Bluetooth devices to the consumer home network to minimize the user's worries, but in the process had encountered a big bottleneck. Now, thanks to advances in technology, Silvair has been able to find ways to add multiple Bluetooth device solutions, which is a major improvement over the traditional Bluetooth pairing. Although consumers can not get smart bottles and other smart devices directly from the Silvair, but they will be able to get the top smart hardware from the emerging Internet companies.

Prior to the venture capital times has also reported that Israeli smart building sensor manufacturer PointGrab announced a new round of financing $7 million. It is understood, PointGrab manufacturing intelligent sensor solutions CogniPoint, can detect people in the building, and if there is no one in the building and no lights, CogniPoint can automatically turn off the lights. The goal of PointGrab is to achieve effective management of buildings and save money by providing energy efficiency. CogniPoint smart sensor solutions will be officially launched in early 2017.

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