Z-Wave Alliance

Beaverton, OR 97003

COMPANY OVERVIEW

About Z-Wave Alliance

Established in 2005, the Z-Wave Alliance is comprised of industry leaders throughout the globe that are dedicated to the development and extension of Z-Wave as the key enabling technology for ‘smart’ home and business applications.

Contact

3855 SW 153rd Drive
Beaverton, OR 97003
https://z-wavealliance.org/
503-619-0851

More Info on Z-Wave Alliance

Representing a broad range of industries, channels, and consumer touch points, the Z-Wave Alliance members all share a common goal: to bring advanced, yet practical wireless products and services to market that work together seamlessly, regardless of brand or vendor.  This interoperability between products and brands is unique to Z-Wave, which each Alliance member has adopted as its wireless technology of choice.

To assure this interoperability, each Z-Wave product must pass a stringent conformance test to assure that it meets the Z-Wave standard for complete compliance with all other devices and controls. The Z-Wave identity mark assures consumers, integrators, dealers and manufacturers that their products will reliably perform with any other Z-Wave device.

Z-Wave products and applications fall into every conceivable area of control and monitoring for residential and light commercial environments. They are powering revolutions in home safety and security, healthcare and independent aging, hospitality and real estate management and energy conservation. Z-Wave is at the forefront of green energy management technologies, allowing automated meter readings and enhanced demand management.

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IoT

What’s the Difference Between Z-Wave and Z-Wave Long Range?

March 15, 2021
In 2020, the Z-Wave Alliance announced the Z-Wave Long Range specification to add new technical capabilities to support robust new apps for Z-Wave networks. This article highlights...
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A Different Way to Deliver Advanced IoT Applications

May 14, 2019
Sponsored by Digi-Key and STMicroelectronics: This dual-core wireless system-on-chip can handle virtually any demands wrought by the Internet of Things.
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Automation

How to Design Like an IoT Wireless Expert

Sept. 11, 2018
The powerful secret to simplified IoT design starts and ends with pre-built modules for wireless communication.
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Taking Z-Wave’s SDK on a Test Run

July 30, 2018
Technology Editor Bill Wong checks out the tools for developing applications that take advantage of the Z-Wave network.
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Are There Too Many Short-Range Wireless Standards?

April 3, 2018
Regardless of whether you agree or disagree, you're certainly not lacking for choices.
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11 Myths About Z-Wave Technology

Aug. 14, 2017
There are bound to be some common misconceptions about the ever-expanding IoT industry and the protocols that support it. To help set the record straight, here are 11 (+1) common...

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Q&A: The Lowdown on Z-Wave’s S2 Security Support

July 12, 2017
Technology Editor Bill Wong talks with Sigma Designs’ Raoul Wijgergangs about the latest version of Z-Wave, which includes the Security 2 (S2) framework.
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Communications

Q&A: S2’s Impact on Z-Wave and IoT Security

Jan. 17, 2017
Z-Wave Alliance Executive Director Mitchell Klein discusses the S2 framework and what it means for the future of Z-Wave devices and beyond.
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Z-Wave Specifications Go Open-Source

Sept. 7, 2016
The company responsible for drafting the Z-Wave home networking standard has made parts of the technology publicly available.