Talking shortly after accepting the Award, Nino Kurtalj President of ELMA Kurtalj, commented with delight, “I am so happy that we have won this award for our innovative solution which I feel will revolutionise the building automation market. BrightCore enables us to offer a cost-effective network that covers all networks. Communicating directly with the nodes we have now made it possible for ICT professionals, who are not necessarily building automation experts, to create connections to enterprise-class applications, as well as building special corporate applications like energy management dashboards. When we created BrightCore we decided to focus on the needs of companies rather than the technology.”
BrightCore is both cost-effective and easy to use, but is capable of controlling countless buildings from just one central point. A major telecommunications company is currently using the solution to control and monitor its large array of geographically widespread datacenters. BrightCore is also being used extensively in a great variety of totally different applications from shopping centers and museums to hospitals and universities. It is a distributed software system with the primary goal of providing two-way communication between control networks and their desired applications. It is completely expandable, allowing hundreds of buildings to be connected at the same time, while still preserving the integrity of the local control network infrastructure.
“Just like its name, BrightCore is a system which has a well-defined encapsulated core and is completely extendable to be sufficiently versatile for today's continuously changing market demands. It is a scalable system which can talk to and control hundreds of buildings from one central location. This award confirms our belief that BrightCore is an innovative software solution that will change the building automation market as we know it today,” concluded Nino Kurtalj.



