Lutron recognized for contributions to the BACnet International community 
Coopersburg, PA (January 14, 2013) – 
Lutron  Electronics, the leader in energy-saving, wireless light and shade control,  is solidifying its leadership position in the building automation community.  Lutron was recently honored by 
BACnet International with the Fox Hound Award during the  annual “Leaders of the Pack” gala in Las Vegas, Nev. 
BACnet is a  communications protocol that allows communication of building automation and  control systems for applications such as heating, ventilating, and  air-conditioning control, lighting control, access control, as well as fire  detection systems and their associated equipment. 
According to BACnet  International officials, the Fox Hound Award goes to a company that quickly and  stealthily came up from behind in BACnet International. In the last two years,  Lutron joined BACnet International as a silver member, and participated in both  PlugFest events and on BACnet International’s Education Committee. Lutron  recently achieved the BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL) Listing for its Quantum®  total light management system processor, thus firmly establishing the company as  an early adopter and pioneer in virtual BACnet networks. 
“This is the  time when we recognize individuals who through their hard work and dedication  continually enrich this organization,” said Andy McMillan, President of BACnet  International. “Within the BACnet International community, there are members who  consistently go above and beyond to make BACnet an effective and successful  building automation standard and we are proud to recognize them as ‘Leaders of  the Pack.’ Please join me in thanking Lutron for their unfailing devotion and  service to BACnet International and the BACnet standard,” said McMillan.  
Lutron’s Quantum system has been successfully integrated with many of  the leading building management system providers such as Alerton, Honeywell,  Johnson Controls, Schneider, Siemens, Trane, Tridium, and others, to provide  building operators with a common operating picture of their building. Lutron  systems have been integrated via BACnet on numerous projects, including Amgen,  the Jackson Federal Building, Johnson Controls headquarters, MidFirst Bank, and  Princeton University. 
“Integrating our 
Quantum total  light management system with a Building Automation System (BAS) gives  facility managers easier access to building data and provides the potential for  enhanced energy savings and optimization,” said Mark Jenner, new business  alliances director at Lutron. “BACnet is a key enabler to provide facility  managers with a ‘single pane of glass’ for managing their different building  systems. We are proud to be recognized as an industry leader and will continue  to work with leading BAS companies to enhance our capabilities. We’re pleased to  be able to offer our customers this powerful benefit.”