EnOcean GmbH is the innovator and producer of the award-winning and patented battery-free wireless sensor technology. EnOcean’s unique combination of miniaturized energy harvesting modules with ultra-low-power radio technology is the basis for innovative maintenance-free wireless sensors. The company as a technology supplier supports applications mainly in building automation. In intelligent green buildings, EnOcean technology adds unparalleled flexibility at lowest investment and operational cost. More than 70 companies worldwide offer products “enabled by EnOcean”, resulting in an installed base of about 500,000 units.

Back in October 2001, EnOcean GmbH was founded as a spin-off from Siemens AG by five experienced managers. The patent rights contributed by Siemens and the support from Siemens Technology Accelerator GmbH provided an ideal foundation for the establishment of a successful company.

Financials

Date Type Amount Investors Valuation
08/19/08 Series B 6.8M Unknown

People

Rolf Christof Dienst (Board Member)

Achim Lederle (Board Member)

Wolfram Friedl (Board Member)

Bruno Steis (Board Member)

Jochen Walter (Board Member)

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