Molex - An Innovative Partnership
Molex is a leading supplier of connectors and interconnected components. The company operates 45 manufacturing locations in 40+ countries and employs more than 45,000+ people globally.
BRIEF
Molex is a leading supplier of connectors and interconnected components. They required a software-based control platform that can integrate with their hardware and power their CoreSync solution.
SOLUTION
Molex’s CoreSync solution is powered by amBX SmartCore. It is used to enable smart buildings and smart campuses orchestrating disparate building systems such as PoE lighting, meeting room management, audio-visual, powered shades, and building automation systems.
amBX SmartCore’s open architecture enables easy integration with building systems, devices and hardware. The flexible solution can be utilised in many different ways for our partners, but Molex use it as the foundation of their CoreSync solution.
We have worked with Molex since 2014. This long-standing partnership has enabled hundreds of smart new builds to be constructed and existing buildings to be upgraded, future-proofing them and making them efficient and more sustainable.
This software collaboration unifies two highly sophisticated platforms creating a reliable, quality solution that makes deployment, management and monitoring of buildings easy.
RESULT
Together we have completed many flagship projects, including Georgia-Pacific Headquarters - Dubbed the Blue Sky project, BICSI - A world-class Learning Academy with an IoT transformation, and many more.
Our partnership is constantly developing; we are always innovating, adding new features and updates that allow us to offer the best PoE smart building solution.
TESTIMONIAL
Mark Hickson, Global Marketing Manager, Molex, states: “Working with amBX through a strategic alliance, has allowed both companies to deliver enhanced solutions for our customers. Molex technology and the use of the amBX SmartCore software has allowed us to deliver market-leading technology for both smart lighting and smart buildings”.