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MaxLite is Expanding its c-Max Lighting Controls Platform with c-Max Network Partners

MaxLite, a pioneer in energy-efficient lighting solutions, proudly announced the launch of c-Max Network Partners, featuring advanced network lighting controls proposition that seamlessly combines MaxLite’s broad c-Max controls ready luminaires with other industry-leading technology partners control systems.

MaxLite chose Silvair as one of its network partners due to their full technology stack for advanced wireless controls and IoT enablement based on Bluetooth® Networked Lighting Control (NLC) open standards. It enhances the value proposition of c-MaxTM to now include scalable and technology agnostic solutions such as Bluetooth NLC
qualified interoperable devices that provide new functionality and features with easy
swap of sensors, explained Umesh Baheti – SVP New Technologies at MaxLite.


Szymon Slupik, CTO of Silvair said – We are equally enthusiastic about partnering with MaxLite, recognizing the company’s innovative spirit and its commitment to simplifying the adoption of advanced control technologies in lighting. MaxLite’s patented USB-C based controls and its broad controls ready product portfolio offer unparalleled ease of use and installation.


This collaboration is not just about bringing two complementary technologies together; it’s about setting a new standard for innovation and ease of use in the lighting industry. Based on shared vision of making wireless controls more accessible and sustainable, this innovative partnership is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, making
advanced lighting controls more intuitive, efficient, and adaptable to the customer
needs.


To learn more about c-Max Network Partners and what it means for the future of lighting
controls, please visit www.maxlite.com/cmax-network-partners

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