Mircom Technologies Ltd Joins BACnet International

Mircom Technologies

Mircom Technologies Ltd. has joined the BACnet International association. Founded in 1991, Mircom is a global designer, manufacturer and distributor of Intelligent Building Solutions. It’s vision is to make buildings worldwide safer, smarter, and more livable. Reaching customers in over 100 countries worldwide, Mircom’s portfolio includes: fire detection & alarm, communications & security, mass notification, nurse call, and building automation & smart technologies.

“We are very excited at the opportunity to join BACnet International as a Silver Member,” said Ricardo Medina, R&D Engineer. “Mircom’s Building Automation System offers a variety of UL/ULC listed controllers and supporting accessories that can be easily integrated into any industrial, commercial, or residential application. With Mircom’s innovative and advanced Building Automation System Controllers, our BACnet International membership will give us an advantage in a highly competitive market.”

Mircom joins more than 125 of the leading building automation vendors and integrators in the world advocating BACnet as a communication protocol.

“We’re excited to have Mircom join the BACnet International community,” said Andy McMillan, president and managing director of BACnet International. “Membership is a great way for manufacturers to keep up to date on changes to the BACnet protocol as well as join our efforts in promoting the successful use of the standard worldwide. We look forward to collaborations with, and contributions by, Mircom in the future.”

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