BJ Take Partners With Nedap For State-of-the-Art Lighting Controls

February 19, 2018

With an eye to the future, BJ Take has joined forces with Nedap to provide its clients with a cost-effective and easy to implement lighting control solution.

Adopting the Nedap technology for their entire product line allows BJ Take to offer their extensive luminaire portfolio as a connected lighting solution. Nedap’s “Luxon” control solution allows users to customize their lighting schedules with dim levels, motion sensors and daylight harvesting. The platform can also consolidate an unlimited number of locations making it ideal for large multi-national operations.

“With this partnership, we can now offer an industry proven light management solution across our entire line of LED luminaires,” says Doug Wilson, BJ Take’s Vice President of Sales. “The most exciting part is the ease of installation. The lights are installed with no additional control wiring and all programming is completed wirelessly.”

Located in Dunnville, Ontario, BJ Take specializes in designing and building energy-efficient LED lighting products for the North American marketplace.

Nedap is a Netherlands-based technological company. The company focuses on developing and supplying solutions in the fields of security and electronic control units through NFC and its activities are organized in the following market groups: lighting controls, identification systems, education, election systems, healthcare, libraries, livestock management, locker management systems, power supplies, retail support, security management and specials.

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