Blue Pillar Launches IoT Partnership Program

The company's Building Blocks Partnership Program includes system and solution providers to help accelerate adoption of IoT networks for facilities.

Blue Pillar, a leading Internet of Things (IoT) network solutions provider for facility-based data and control systems, has announced the launch of its Building Blocks Partnership Program (BBPP) with over 30 new members. The breadth and size of the partnership program makes it one of the largest IoT partnership programs in the market.IoT networks

Blue Pillar’s partners offer market leading IoT technology, system enablement, deployment, consulting, and value-added applications and services, which complement Blue Pillar’s ability to build and operate best-in-class, facility-based IoT networks via its award-winning Aurora® connectivity and control platform. The combined, fully integrated end-to-end solutions created by these partnerships will provide Commercial and Industrial (C&I) facility operators with lower cost IoT networking options and unprecedented flexibility in how their facility information can be leveraged to make them more efficient, resilient, and sustainable.

“Blue Pillar believes that it will take an ecosystem of companies fueled by open collaboration to accelerate the adoption of new energy services and applications,” said Tom Willie, CEO of Blue Pillar. “Traditional connectivity and control networks in the energy space have been proprietary, application-specific networks installed to support a particular vendor application or equipment type leaving facility operators with siloed data streams and limited choice amongst vendors. The BBPP program is the first partnership program which showcases how IoT networks can be completely independent from the equipment they connect, the sensors they use, and who installs them, while also being open and interoperable with value-added service provider or application providers.”

The BBPP is structured into two partnership categories: System Enablement and Solution Enablement.

System Enablement partners are comprised of technology, installation, and communication services providers who are focused on the cost-effective building of facility-based IoT networks, while Solution Enablement partners are comprised of value-added services and application providers who leverage these networks to create tangible benefits for C&I customers. These value-added solution providers cover the spectrum of energy management, demand response, distributed energy resource management (DER), microgrids, energy efficiency, and centralized facility management.

The BBPP System Enablement partners announced today are:

Technology:
Aquana
CE+T Energy Solutions
CircuitMeter
Covalen
Horner Automation Group
LeClanché
Monnit
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
Power Standards Lab

Deployment:
Dailey Electric
M2 Electric
Mad Dash Field Services
The Vanjen Group
Wayne Electric

BBPP Solution Enablement partners are:

Energy Service Providers:
Customized Energy Solutions
Drift Marketplace
GreenSync
Nexant
Rodan Energy Solutions
Sparkfund
Voltus

Strategic Energy Consultants:
Chateau Energy Solutions
GlideNet
Rexel
The Plan Consulting Group (TPCG)

Application Solution Providers:
AutoGrid
Building Clarity
Canary Labs
Collaborative Work Environment (CWE)
eSight Energy
Logical Buildings
Lucid
MACH Energy

BBBP System Enablement partners are given priority by Blue Pillar to be used in the implementation of IoT networks. Solution Enablement Partners will be introduced to Blue Pillar’s C&I customer base as “pre-integrated” solutions, which can be deployed to solve their energy or operational challenges.