Aurora Lighting Licenses Gooee’s Operating System

Aurora Lighting

 

Aurora Lighting has signed a long-term licence agreement with Gooee for the supply of its operating platform including ASICs, LED light engines, control devices and connection into its cloud data platform.The deal will integrate Gooee’s smart-enabling technology into Auroro a products used within commercial, hospitality and residential project spaces. The licence also extends to Microlights, Aurora’s specialist retail lighting company.

“Integrating Gooee’s platform is the most effective way to add intelligence to our product range,” says Aurora CMO and CPO Neil Salt. “The native integration of sensors and software enables us to offer services and functionality to our customers through data management that has typically not been available from a lighting manufacturer.” 

By adding intelligence to these products and connecting them to Gooee’s cloud platform, Aurora and other third-party businesses will be able to build a range of applications on top of Gooee’s open and secure API. This will enable energy management, control, data analytics and other value-added services to be available to users of Gooee-powered products.

Gooee’s operating platform is the world’s first full-stack interoperable ecosystem of physical and software components that can enable an LED lighting company to add intelligence to its product range, connect it to the IoT and ultimately transform its business model from being a traditional product company toward more an application, data and service-based business.

 

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