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Echelon Corporation

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Type
  
Public (NASDAQ: ELON)

Founder
  
Mike Markkula

Website
  
www.echelon.com

Founded
  
1988

Industry
  
Building Automation Home Automation Industrial Automation Transportation Automation Automatic meter reading Remote Product Service Solutions

Key people
  
Ron Sege, President, CEO Armas Clifford "Mike" Markkula Jr., Founder, Vice Chairman, Director

Products
  
LonWorks Networking Platform Pyxos Platform Networked Energy Services i.LON 100 SmartServer LonMaker 3.1 Integration Tool LonScanner

Stock price
  
ELON (NASDAQ) US$ 5.95 +0.13 (+2.18%)10 Mar, 3:07 PM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
San Jose, California, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Echelon B.V., Lumewave Inc., Echelon Asia Pacific Ltd., Zhejiang Echelon Holley Technology Co., Ltd

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Echelon Corporation is an American company which designs control networks to connect machines and other electronic devices, for the purposes of sensing, monitoring and control.

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History

Echelon was founded in February 1988 in Palo Alto, California by Clifford "Mike" Markkula Jr.. The chief executive was M. Kenneth Oshman. Echelon's LonWorks platform for control networking was released in 1990 for use in the building, industrial, transportation, and home automation markets. At their initial public offering on March 31, 1998, their shares were listed on the NASDAQ exchange with the symbol ELON.

Started in 2003, Echelon's Networked Energy Services system was an open metering service. Echelon provides the underlying network technology for the world's largest Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) in Italy with over 27 million connected electricity meters. Based on the experiences with this installation, Echelon developed the NES (Networked Energy Services) System (including smart meters, data concentrators and a head-end data collection system) with about 3.5 million devices installed.

In August 2014, after quarterly revenues dropped from $24.8 million to $15 million, Echelon announced it was getting out of the smart-grid business entirely, shifting its entire corporate focus to the Internet of things as a market for its technology. Echelon committed to only support existing customers, but not grow the grid business, and to potentially seek the sale of its grid business.

Echelon is based in San Jose, California, with international offices in China, France, Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

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