KMC Controls announces collaboration with J2 Innovations


KMC Controls, a leader in building automation systems, today announced a new partnership with J2 Innovations to develop cloud-based, enterprise-level integration and mobile applications to quickly and easily connect building automation systems to the Internet of Things.

KMC is developing a complete IoT Platform that forms an end-to-end solution from sensors and controllers (edge devices) to cloud-based remote management applications. Remote visualization and control are enabled via a cloud-hosted, mobile application based architecture with secure data access. J2 Innovations will provide critical development support and advanced visualization tools to add powerful reach beyond traditional building automation system data, creating a more dynamic experience for mobile users. 

KMC will be exhibiting its new technology as a platinum-level sponsor at two major upcoming events: 

Cochrane Supply Niagara Summit from June 4th through June 5th, 2015 in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan  

Realcomm IBCon from June 9th through June 10th, 2015 in San Antonio, Texas

Parties interested in learning more or speaking with the development team may contact KMC Controls at www.kmccontrols.com.

About KMC Controls 

Founded in 1969, KMC Controls is an American manufacturer of open, secure, and scalable building automation solutions. From secure hardware devices to smart and connected software, KMC delivers embedded intelligence and optimized control.

KMC is committed to providing industry-leading Internet of Things-enabled automation solutions with leading tech suppliers to increase comfort, convenience and help reduce energy usage.

KMC Controls®: Building Genius™ from the edge to the cloud. [www.kmccontrols.com] 



May 28, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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