Daintree Networks captures six product and company innovation awards


LOS ALTOS, Calif. - Daintree Networks, Inc. won both company and ControlScopeTM product honors from the 6th annual awards program encompassing the world's best from every major industry. Competing against large and small organizations from all over the world, the company was honored in multiple categories at the 2014 Golden Bridge Awards. Daintree received one of the highest honors, the Grand Pillar Award, which was also given to AMD, Cisco Systems, Inc., Wipro and others. More than 40 judges from a broad spectrum of industries from around the globe determined the winners from an illustrious group of competitors, including public and private firms, for-profits and non-profits, and start-ups. Mandeep Khera, vice president of marketing and channels, accepted the trophies on behalf of the company during the dinner and awards presentation held on September 8, 2014, in San Francisco, Calif.

 "We are honored to be recognized for our company and ControlScope product innovations by the judges made up of our industry peers," said Mandeep Khera, VP, Marketing and Channels, of Daintree Networks, Inc. "Through our Enterprise Internet of Things™ approach and open-standards-driven systems, we remove the barriers and speed the adoption of energy control solutions to create smart buildings. Receiving multiple Golden Bridge Awards, especially the Grand Pillar Award, is a testament to our success and continued commitment to providing innovative, wireless networked building control and energy management systems that enable building and facilities managers to meet their energy and greenhouse gas initiatives. Also, the award for our Partner Recruitment Program, Daintree Network Advantage, reinforces our business goals and efforts as a channel-friendly company."

Daintree Networks won Golden Bridge Awards in the following categories:

Grand Pillar Award

Innovative Company of the Year (Bronze)

Best New Partner Recruitment Program of the Year (Gold)

In addition, the Daintree ControlScope™ wireless control solution for building energy management (v3.2) won awards in the following categories:

Innovations - Information Technology and Security, Green IT (Silver)

Innovations - Information Technology and Security, Information Technology (Software) - Innovations (Bronze)

Innovations in Technology (Bronze) 

About the Golden Bridge Awards

Golden Bridge Awards are an annual industry and peers recognition program honoring best companies in every major industry from large to small and new start-ups in North America, Europe, Middle-East, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin-America, Best New Products and Services, Best Innovations, Management and Teams, Women in Business and the Professions, Case Studies, Customer Satisfaction, and PR and Marketing Campaigns from all over the world. Learn more about The Golden Bridge Awards at www.goldenbridgeawards.com.

About Daintree

Daintree ControlScope™ is an open standards-driven energy management and monitoring solution for lighting, temperature and other energy controls. The solution delivers up to 70 percent energy savings, operational efficiencies and occupant-friendly work environments while providing actionable decision-support information through Big Data analytics. Using the Daintree Enterprise Internet of Things™, or E-IoT™, approach, the solution can also support monitoring of other environmental conditions such as air quality, humidity, food safety and more that comprise the networked ecosystem of an organization. Daintree Networks is a channel-friendly company with leading strategic and technology partners helping serve its customers globally, with major locations in Silicon Valley, Calif., and Melbourne, Australia. Further information is available at http://www.daintree.net.



September 19, 2014


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