| 9/24/09 - Synapse Wireless announced that it has joined the UCA International Users Group (UCAIug), home to Open Smart Grid (OpenSG). The UCAIug is a non-profit users group comprised of organizations involved
in the electric utility industry that share a common goal of advancing
interoperability for the utility enterprise and Smart Grid.
"The concept of interoperability is fundamentally based on the ability to
efficiently and
cost-effectively bring together the individual subsystem despite the
constant change at the technology front," said Frost & Sullivan when
recognizing Synapse as its "Emerging Company of the Year" for 2009. "Newly
developed network software architectures such as SNAP provide flexibility
and ease of deployment of wireless systems, as they address the unique
needs of remote monitoring and control, and sensory network applications."
SNAP is an auto-forming, multi-hop, mesh network, software solution that
"works as advertised" according to Tom Cantrell of Circuit Cellar magazine.
SNAP is the industry's only solution that was designed from the ground up
for seamless connection to the Internet.
Kay Clinard, UCAIug said, "The UCAIug values Synapse participation in our
user communities, and we look forward to having Synapse work together with
other UCAIug companies to enable utility integration through the deployment
of open standards and provide a forum for supporting users from all
stakeholder groups."
"Synapse's SNAP will revolutionize wireless sensor networks," said Michael
Davidson, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. "The simplicity of developing an
application using SNAP is close to incredible -- every customer that has
used SNAP has been amazed at the low cost, robustness, and ease of use."
With over 500 registered SNAP users and a growing customer base in advanced
LED lighting systems, state-of-the-art solar energy panels, HVAC, metering,
asset management and more, SNAP provides an ideal standard for Smart Grid
building and home automation applications.
Frost & Sullivan observed that Synapse "has been quick to foresee demand in
the energy monitoring, power management and infrastructure markets and has
equipped itself appropriately to explore opportunities in emerging growth
markets. Notable forays include Synapse's entry into the renewable energy,
demand/response, smart metering and smart grid spaces that are expected to
generate long term prospects for the company."
"We are very excited about our collaboration with Synapse as we believe
SNAP is the best software standard for Personal Area Networks," said
Richard Trueman, Senior Product Manager, Panasonic Industrial Company.
SNAP-based products from Panasonic, California Eastern Laboratories (CEL)
and Synapse's own Freescale-based modules can all reside on the same SNAP
network and communicate seamlessly.
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