Taipei, Taiwan, July 10, 2017 -- IESS Cloud Technology Co., Ltd. had an excellent opportunity to demonstrate iBEMS in the 2017 COMPUTEX - Taiwan IoT Expo. Thanks to invitations from the Industrial Development Bureau and Taipei Computer Association.
Many people has no idea to let their device get online. IESS understands this and provides customer with an easy way to solve this problem.
IBEMS is targeting corporate and individual franchises. IBEMS will assist users in their energy consumption management of distributed bases.
A corporate in 2016 adopted the IESS integrated plan and was estimated to save 3.5 million kwh in electricity, plus 1,800 tons of carbon reduction.
The intelligent Building Energy Management System (iBEMs) and solution of industry 4.0 attracted many inquiries from potential clients during the exhibition.
For seven years, IESS has been providing IOT solution as its main focus. IESS will continue to be on developing better products to help our customers to solve problems.
ABOUT TAIPEI COMPUTER ASSOCIATION (TCA)
One of the organizers of COMPUTEX TAIPEI and the largest industrial organization in Taiwan. Established in 1974, TCA has nearly 4,000 corporation members engaged in fields such as software, hardware, and network communication service. The current Chairman is Mr. Tung Tsu-hsien, who is also the Chairman of Pegatron Corp.
About IESS Cloud Tech:
IESS’s mission is to "Make Equipment Connected So Easy", helping equipment connect to the cloud even faster with one-stop cloud services for everything from machinery to the Internet of Things. As of now, we have completed 300 installations, set up 1,500 inter-device networks, from which we receive more than 40 million data packages per month.
Contact person: Wayne Huang E-mail: [email protected]


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