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Delta Launches Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (DIBT), a One-Stop Shop for Smart Building Solutions in North America

December 20, 2024

Delta Launches Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (DIBT), a One-Stop Shop for Smart Building Solutions in North America

Delta, a global leader in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, is launching Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (DIBT), a one-stop shop for its smart, sustainable building solutions for customers across North America. By combining the expertise of Delta’s industry-leading brands—Amerlux for architectural lighting, Delta Controls and LOYTEC for building automation, and March Networks for surveillance—DIBT offers a holistic approach to optimize building efficiency, energy conservation, security, and occupant comfort.

Bill Lo, General Manager of Delta’s Building Automation Business Group, said, “With DIBT, Delta reinforces its leadership in the smart building sector by providing end-to-end solutions that cover every aspect of buildings’ management. Our goal is to deliver tailored solutions that leverage the strengths of Delta’s premier brands, while also enhancing our sales, system integration, and customer service capabilities. This initiative will empower customers to meet the growing demands of smart buildings, city infrastructure and sustainability.”

Effective December 1, 2024, subsidiaries Amerlux LLC and Delta Controls, Inc. will fully integrate with DIBT, with their company names changing to Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (USA), LLC and Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (Canada), Inc. respectively. The aforementioned integration further enhances the overall offering and ensures a seamless customer experience with Delta’s comprehensive smart building solutions.

Importantly, Amerlux, known for its high-performance design-focused architectural lighting, and Delta Controls, renowned for its cutting-edge building automation systems, will continue as brands of Delta to represent respective product lines under the Delta Intelligent Building Technologiesumbrella, ensuring continuity in product quality and innovation. Products and solutions from building automation provider LOYTEC, as well as AI-based video surveillance solutions providers March Networks and VIVOTEK, will also be integral parts of DIBT’s full solutions offering.

Guided by its mission, “To provide innovative, clean, and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,” Delta continues to lead in sustainable innovation. Through DIBT, Delta is aligning its state-of-the-art smart building solutions to help customers across North America drive operational excellence and future-ready building management.

More Information

For more information regarding Delta Intelligent Building Technologies, please visit: DIBT.Delta-americas.com

www.delta-americas.com

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