Silver Spring Boosts Standards-Based Leadership
as One of Three Companies Globally to Offer TALQ-Certified
Products
Today at Smart City Expo World Congress, the world's leading
international event on smart cities, Silver Spring Networks, Inc.
(NYSE: SSNI) announced that it has earned certification from the
TALQ Consortium for its smart city platform, Streetlight.Vision
(SLV) Central Management System (CMS). The TALQ Consortium includes
leading outdoor lighting controls vendors, and has established a
global standard to enable interoperability between CMS interfaces
and Outdoor Lighting Networks (OLN). Over the last two years, the
TALQ Consortium has invested in building a robust certification
tool, and Silver Spring is one of three companies globally to
complete the certification process to have a product that is fully
TALQ-certified. With today’s announcement, more than 500 cities in
16 countries that have deployed SLV, including London, Miami,
Paris, Auckland, and Oslo, can upgrade their CMS to become TALQ
compliant.
“We congratulate Silver Spring Networks on having SLV pass its
interoperability testing to become one of the first TALQ-certified
products,” said Nick Hewish, Facilitator, TALQ Consortium Working
Group. “Silver Spring is representative of the TALQ Consortium’s
mission to provide customers globally with access to the industry’s
best standards-based technologies—particularly platforms that
enable the deployment of services beyond lighting and into other
areas of smart cities and the IoT—helping cities realize benefits
such as energy savings and maintenance optimization.”
“This is an exciting development for the smart cities industry.
Standards and interoperability help foster competition, which in
turn accelerates the market for the benefit of customers and the
areas in which they deploy,” said Dan Evans, Senior Director of
Smart Cities and Street Lighting, Silver Spring Networks. “We are
thrilled to become TALQ-certified and also look forward to our
continued work with the consortium as the group extends the TALQ
protocol into additional smart city services such as waste
management and traffic analytics.”
This certification demonstrates that Silver Spring’s
standards-based technology can drive interoperability for outdoor
lighting networks, which have become critical in building a
foundation for additional IoT services and applications for smart
city programs around the world. SLV is Silver Spring’s CMS that
helps customers leverage an existing street light network and
transform it into a smart city platform by enabling remote command
and control, along with real-time monitoring. SLV helps
municipalities, utilities, energy service companies, and
contractors to lower energy consumption, reduce maintenance costs,
and improve lighting reliability and public safety.
A leader in connecting the Internet of Important Things™, Silver
Spring has deployed technology for some of the world’s most proven
smart city programs including in Bristol, Chicago, Copenhagen,
Glasgow, Halifax, London, and Paris. Silver Spring also works with
top North American utilities including Baltimore Gas &
Electric, ComEd, Florida Power and Light Company, Jamaica Public
Service Company, Oklahoma Gas & Electric, and Pepco Holdings
Inc., to connect their smart street light assets.
For more information, please visit Silver Spring Networks at
Booth F643 or the TALQ Consortium at Booth F649 from November 14–16
at Smart City Expo World Congress at Fira de Barcelona (Gran Via
Venue) in Barcelona, Spain.
Silver Spring will also present during two sessions at Smart
City Expo World Congress:
- Burak Aydin, General Manager – EMEA,
Silver Spring Networks “Rethinking Urban Infrastructures in the
Digital Age”; Tuesday, November 14 from 17:30 – 18:30 (more info
here).
- Brian McGuigan, Sales Director, Europe,
Smart City Solutions, Silver Spring Networks “Trends and
Opportunities in Smart City Development”; Wednesday, November 15
from 10:15– 11:15 (more info here).
Join Silver Spring Networks’ Conversation
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and the value of open standards-based IoT networking at
www.wi-sun.org
About Silver Spring Networks
Silver Spring Networks enables the Internet of Important Things™
by reliably and securely connecting things that matter. Cities,
utilities, and companies on five continents use the company’s
cost-effective, high-performance IoT network and data platform to
operate more efficiently, get greener, and enable innovative
services that can improve the lives of millions of people. With
more than 27.3 million devices delivered, Silver Spring provides a
proven standards-based platform safeguarded with military grade
security. Silver Spring Networks’ customers include Baltimore Gas
& Electric, CitiPower & Powercor, ComEd, Consolidated
Edison, CPS Energy, Florida Power & Light, Pacific Gas &
Electric, Pepco Holdings, and Singapore Power. Silver Spring has
also deployed networks in Smart Cities including Copenhagen,
Glasgow, Paris, Providence, and Stockholm. To learn more, visit
www.ssni.com.
About the TALQ Consortium
Founded in 2012, the TALQ Consortium is establishing a globally
accepted standard for management software interfaces to control and
monitor heterogeneous smart city applications. The TALQ Smart City
Protocol is a specification for information exchange, suitable for
implementation in various products and systems. This way
interoperability between Central Management Systems (CMS) and
Outdoor Device Networks (ODN) from different vendors will be
enabled, such that a single CMS can control different ODNs in
different parts of a city or region.
TALQ is an open industry consortium consisting of currently the
following member companies:Current – powered by GE, Harvard
Engineering, Philips Lighting, Schréder, Streetlight Vision,
Telensa, UVAX Concepts, Bouygues Energies et Services, CAOS
Computersoftware, CAPELON, Cimcon Lighting, citelum Citégestion,
Continental Automotive, DimOnOff, Dongguan Kingsun Optoelectronics,
Future Intelligence, HEI Technology International, infomir, Itslux
Limited, LED Roadway Lighting, Lightronics, Lucy Zodion, Mayflower
Complete Lighting Control, ncs, novaccess, Petra Systems, Silver
Spring Networks, Sinapse Energia, TRIDIUM, Trilliant, Unicoba
Energia, zumtobel.
For more information visit www.talq-consortium.org.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements about
Silver Spring Networks’ expectations, plans, intentions, and
strategies, including, but not limited to statements regarding the
performance of, and customer benefits from Silver Spring’s TALQ
certified technology. Statements including words such as
“anticipate”, “believe”, “estimate”, “expect” or “future” and
statements in the future tense are forward‐looking statements.
These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties,
as well as assumptions, which, if they do not fully materialize or
prove incorrect, could cause our results to differ materially from
those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The
risks and uncertainties include those described in Silver Spring
Networks’ documents filed with or furnished to the Securities and
Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements in this press
release are based on information available to Silver Spring
Networks as of the date hereof. Silver Spring Networks assumes no
obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
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