Legrand Acquires Luxul Wireless

Legrand Acquires Luxul Wireless

The acquisition of Luxul Wireless, the #1 IP networking provider for professionally installed, custom integration systems for residential and small-to-medium business (SMB) markets, positions Legrand to capture the growing networking market and leverage Legrand’s home systems.

The explosive growth of IoT devices and automated systems throughout residential and SMB markets creates great demand for Luxul Wireless high-performance networks. Luxul Wireless’ networking solutions deliver the powerful, resilient connected infrastructure critical to supporting the ever-increasing demand and reliability of countless connected systems, including Legrand home system’s technology. This will further establish Legrand’s leadership position in the home systems market.

Luxul Wireless solutions will allow Legrand’s installer customers to “own the network” and ensure the best possible user experience. Dealers/integrators will be able to capture more of the growing networking market through Luxul Wireless’ solutions.

“A great user experience starts with a great network and Luxul Wireless is #1 in their market,” says John Selldorff, CEO, Legrand North & Central America. “Their solutions will become an essential component of Legrand’s On-Q and Nuvo home systems, as well as supporting countless other systems.This acquisition brings best-in-class network expertise to Legrand and leverages many channel synergies.”

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