Tag: Smart Home

  • Power from the parquet floor

    Power from the parquet floor

    Instead of oak, which is becoming increasingly scarce, the project relies on poplar wood, a fast-growing, climate-tolerant deciduous tree that has hardly been used in the parquet market to date. Using “green chemistry” and the incorporation of lignin from the paper industry, the soft poplar wood is compressed and hardened so that its mechanical properties and surface quality are comparable to oak parquet

    This development addresses two challenges at once. Securing the supply of wood under climate change conditions and substituting petroleum-based floor coverings with bio-based, recyclable products. For manufacturers, this also opens up the possibility of transforming regional, previously “second-rate” wood species into high-quality design flooring

    Parquet sensor and energy source
    The second innovative step lies in the integration of piezoelectric functionality. If the wood is elastically deformed when walking, electrical voltage is generated that is too low in its natural state to be of practical use. By embedding Rochelle salt, a by-product of wine production with a strong piezoelectric effect, in a specially structured wood matrix, a hybrid structure is created that delivers significantly higher voltages and yet remains recyclable

    This “salt-in-wood” technology enables parquet slats that act as sensors themselves. They recognize footfall, presence or movement patterns and can generate enough energy to supply wireless sensors or signals locally

    Applications from smart homes to airports
    In the short term, the researchers are targeting sensor applications in smart homes, such as access monitoring on doors and windows or presence-dependent lighting and climate control. In the medium term, the focus is shifting to highly frequented areas such as airports, train stations, shopping centers and cultural venues such as the Tanzhaus Zürich, where millions of steps per year offer considerable potential for energy conversion

    The big challenge now lies in scaling. Material processes, sensor integration, durability and costs must be industrialized in such a way that “Piezo-Parkett” is transformed from a demonstrator into a market-ready product family. A goal that is receiving a boost from industry partnerships and awards such as the nomination for the “Evergreen Prize for Innovation”.

  • Pfanner & Frei AG takes over re.com Elektroanlagen AG

    Pfanner & Frei AG takes over re.com Elektroanlagen AG

    Pfanner & Frei AG, founded in 1913, is a company deeply rooted in the Swiss electrical industry and is characterised by comprehensive services in the areas of classic electrical installations, modern e-mobility solutions and smart home technologies. Under the management of Enis Bajra and Timo Wenger, Pfanner & Frei AG has established itself as an innovative and reliable partner with a strong commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

    Re.com Elektroanlagen AG, an integral part of the Zurich electrical landscape since 2001, is known for its high-quality services and strong commitment to innovation and technological development. With the acquisition by Pfanner & Frei AG, re.com will continue to operate as an independent company, but with increased co-operation in various technical and operational areas.

    “re.com is known for its excellent reputation in the Zurich region. Leading this professional company into the future is our heart’s desire,” agree the new partners Enis Bajra and Timo Wenger.

    “After 25 years, the time has come to hand over the company to a new generation. The match between the two corporate cultures and market orientations is ideal for ensuring the long-term succession of my life’s work,” says Romeo Raffaele.

    Romeo Raffaele, the founder of re.com Elektroanlagen AG, sees the partnership with Pfanner & Frei AG as an ideal opportunity to place the company in the hands of a new generation while continuing the company’s values and quality standards. Enis Bajra will take over as Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Executive Board, while the long-standing Managing Director Alex Stanzani will continue to manage the day-to-day operations.

    This partnership is an exemplary approach for the long-term safeguarding and further development of both companies and strengthens their position in a dynamically growing market. Employees, customers and business partners can continue to rely on the proven quality and professionalism of re.com, which will now be further expanded with the additional resources and expertise of Pfanner & Frei AG.

  • World first: Intelligent plant care for indoors and outdoors

    World first: Intelligent plant care for indoors and outdoors

    “This year, Boum has ensured blooming balconies and terraces for over 1000 customers,” says Boum in a post on LinkedIn. The company, which was founded in 2021 as a spin-off from the University of Bern, has developed an intelligent system consisting of a solar panel, water tank, sensors and an app that autonomously maintains green balconies and terraces. Due to the positive feedback on its product, Boum has decided to “further develop the system for indoor use”, according to the article.

    After more than a year of development, Boum has now launched the plant care system for greening living rooms and offices. The substrate for the plants was adapted to provide the optimum soil moisture for indoor plants. The accuracy of the water supply has been improved with an additional safety valve. The tank and pots are connected “simply and inconspicuously” using additional tubing and discreet cable ducts.

    The app can detect whether the system is outdoors or indoors and provide appropriate care instructions. It also lets you know when the water tank needs to be refilled. “As of today, Boum is the smart plant care system for indoors and outdoors,” writes Boum on LinkedIn. “Everywhere where people want their lives to flourish.” According to company founder Matthias Erb, the intelligent plant care system is “a world first that makes greening indoor spaces simple and elegant from today”.

  • digitalStrom wins German Brand Award

    digitalStrom wins German Brand Award

    Schlieren-based networking specialist digitalStrom has received multiple awards from the German Design Council at the German Brand Award 2024. According to a press release, digitalStrom received the gold award in the category Excellence in Brand Strategy and Creation – Brand Design – Corporate Brand. The company was also among the winners in the categories Excellent Brands Building and Elements and Excellence in Brand Strategy and Creation – Brand Strategy of the Year. It received a special mention in the Excellent Brands – Brand Innovation of the Year category.

    More than 1,300 companies entered this competition, which honours unique brands and brand creators for successful brand management. In its entry, digitalStrom also refers to its collaboration with the Munich-based marketing agency Wachter Parts & WPWA as the basis for these awards.

    The repositioning of digitalStrom puts the newly created claim Power the Line at the centre of the brand image, according to the jury. It describes digitalStrom as “a Swiss company that offers modern smart home solutions and building automation for existing and new buildings. With its so-called powerline technology, the company uses existing power lines for signal transmission, thus avoiding the need for additional cabling and the often associated opening of the wall.” The brand image is described as “original, creative and humorous”, its choice of words as “likeable and cheeky” and the design as “bold, modern and fresh”.

  • ABB acquires German smart home specialist Eve

    ABB acquires German smart home specialist Eve

    ABB has acquired Eve Systems GmbH. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. Founded in 1999, the specialist in products for a smart home is based in Munich and has subsidiaries in Europe and the US. It employs a total of around 50 people.

    With this acquisition, ABB becomes a leader in Matter and Thread, the new standard for smart home connectivity, according to a media release. The wireless protocol is supported by all major technology companies.

    It said Eve’s complementary product range, which is tailored to the retrofit market, will allow ABB to deliver solutions for safe, smart and energy-efficient buildings faster. ABB said the acquisition comes at a time when demand for smart home technology is increasing in response to growing consumer interest in energy efficiency and as regulators look to incentivise retrofitting of existing buildings. After all, they account for almost 40 per cent of global carbon emissions.