Johnson Controls
Johnson Controls, a leading global provider of equipment, controls and services for heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, cooling, and building management systems that ensure energy optimization and operational efficiency in buildings, has been operating worldwide in more than 150 countries and in Turkey for 32 years. Serving its customers including the Caspian Region with its headquarters in Istanbul, regional offices in Adana, Ankara, Gaziantep and Izmir, and approximately 410 employees.
Johnson Controls, one of our strongest partners in establishing solid, efficient, and sustainable systems in our projects with its globally standard products, has successfully collaborated with us in many projects over the last 10 years. The synergy created by ENKO’s expertise, knowledge, and experience, along with Johnson Controls’ extensive equipment range and the power of its software libraries in building automation, building management systems, and cooling optimization systems, provides the most suitable solution for our system installations targeted from the smallest applications to massive projects.
SkyFoundry (SkySpark)
SkyFoundry released the first version of the SkySpark software in 2011, which they developed. SkySpark can be used in a very wide range of applications with any type of database system. It is not dependent on the products or devices of any manufacturer. Applications include system scenario identification, equipment fault detection, energy analysis, building load profiles, facility benchmarking, asset performance monitoring, and carbon and greenhouse gas reporting.
With its high-performance database and infinitely flexible analytic language, SkySpark can deliver results that would not be possible with other tools. Plus, its built-in visualization applications are ready to efficiently deliver results. SkySpark informs you of how the equipment systems and devices in your building are really operated, and where and how you can improve your performance. SkySpark is sold as licensed software – you can install it on a local PC or server, or you can host it within your own cloud server. SkyFoundry never owns your data – control is in your hands.
Socomec
Our partner in energy measurement, the French company Socomec, was founded in 1922. With 3000 employees located in 30 countries across five continents, it is a global group that has become a world brand in industrial and building applications. Its main activity is to develop products concerning the continuity, control, and security of low-voltage electrical networks, focusing on power performance.
Socomec is a well-established company that improves its production capability every day, protected by its own family stakeholders and employees who respect the corporate values established over its century-long life. As an undisputed expert in the world with uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, high-power network switch production, power conversion, and measurement technologies, Socomec allocates about 10% of its annual business volume to R&D. With its practical installation and highly precise energy measurement systems that Socomec has developed, it will enable you to save on time and operational costs while providing measurements beyond the usual techniques.
Helvar
Helvar, with a passion for producing innovative, sustainable products and solutions, is one of the most significant companies in Europe that can uniquely combine its expertise in ballasts and lighting automation. In 2000, Helvar was the first company in the world to introduce a slim electronic ballast series, which was quickly adopted to become an industry standard. As a globally renowned company that provides solutions in the field of lighting automation and produces control equipment in this field, Helvar adds a difference to industrial building applications compared to its competitors with the technologies it uses.
Helvar, as the company that developed the world’s first dimmable electronic ballast for fluorescent lamps, utilizes the flexibility and power of the Dali protocol in lighting control. They develop systems that add value to businesses in terms of energy efficiency while perfectly responding to human lighting needs.
Anka Labs
Anka Labs is a laboratory environment that takes the point reached by today’s technologies as a reference, combines different layers in building automation technologies, and uses this integrated structure to develop new technologies. The wisdom that the phoenix shares for the survival of humankind has been an inspiration for the name of Anka Labs and the products it develops.
Since 2019, Anka Labs continues its tests to be the pioneer of the technological change that will need to be made in the future to make energy efficiency continuous, by going beyond the traditional standard applications in software and hardware areas in building automation with its work.
Milesight
Founded in 2011, Milesight is a rapidly growing AIoT solution provider that is dedicated to providing high-value services and cutting-edge technology products. Taking video image processing technologies as a reference, Milesight develops various products for use in communication industries, including IoT devices that incorporate internet of things communication and artificial intelligence technologies. Through a worldwide network of distributors and system integrators in more than 120 countries, Milesight spreads its products and services with comprehensive solutions, aiming to connect the physical and digital worlds to elevate AIoT intelligence to the next level.
Milesight has a wide range of wireless sensors that can demonstrate the flow of energy consumption from different angles in a broad area that can expand to very distant distances, by establishing a fast digital network with its manufactured wireless technologies. As a result of the joint work of Anka Labs and Milesight, full integration of future building automation technologies with IoT devices developed by Milesight has been achieved. This integration provides clues about where we need to position ourselves in the control of human life and the flow of energy consumption in the future, indicating that control systems are independent, limitless, and wireless.