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How do Connected Lighting Devices in the Market Work? Ron Zimmer, CABA President & How do Connected Lighting Devices in the Market Work? Ron Zimmer, CABA President &

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How do Connected Lighting Devices in the Market Work Ron Zimmer CABA President amp CEO LFT Workshop Dallas TX June 1820 2018 About CABA The Continental Automated Buildings Association CABA ID: 763092

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How do Connected Lighting Devices in the Market Work? Ron Zimmer, CABA President & CEO LFT Workshop Dallas, TX June 18-20, 2018

About CABA The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is a leading international, not-for-profit, industry organization that promotes advanced technologies in homes and buildings. VisionCABA advances the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors.MissionCABA enables organizations and individuals to make informed decisions about the integration of technology, ecosystems and connected lifestyles in homes and buildings. 2 Vision and Mission

CABA Board of Directors 3

The Architecture of a Building Automation Systems (BAS) 4

Source: IHS Markit Smart Lighting and Connected Lighting Controls 5

Application Specific Market Trends IoT / Energy Savings / LEDification Source: IHS Markit Smart Lighting and Connected Lighting Controls 6

Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of IoT Opportunity Stretches Across Building Types & Systems 7

Commercial Residential Outdoor and street $4.6bn $10.2bn 2015 2020 $1.1bn $4.0bn $0.4bn $1.5bn CAGR 17.3% 30.5% 30.5% Source: IHS Markit Smart Lighting and Connected Lighting Controls 8

State of the Industry Global lamp shipments will decline as LED lamps with longer lifetimes are increasingly adopted, replacing incandescent and halogen technologies. Longer LED lamp lifetimes mean fewer replacement unit are required; additionally, LED integrated luminaires without replaceable lamps will start to gain traction. An exception will be for global LED lamp shipments, which will increase in terms of unit shipments from 1.3 billion in 2015 to 5.7 billion in 2023 (at a CAGR of just under 20%). 11

Smart Lighting and Connected Lighting Controls Industry-wide market trends Source: IHS Markit 12

Residential Lighting: Defining Smart Functionality Protocols & Standards Zigbee Z-Wave Blue Tooth LiFi WiFi

Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of IoT Sensors…Everywhere and in Everything 14

Intelligent Buildings and Smart Homes 16

Contact CABA Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)613.686.1814Toll free: 888.798.CABA (2222) caba@caba.orgwww.CABA.org www.twitter.com/caba_news www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884 Connect to what’s next™