History

History
Teletrol History
Established in the early 1980's, Teletrol facility management systems have long set the standard for the practical integration of building automation with information systems and networks. Our design philosophy, product reliability, and real-world approach to building automation solutions have enabled our customers to achieve measurable and sustainable results.

Equally important in achieving those results is solid customer support. Teletrol maintains a highly experienced support team committed to the success of our customers and partners.

As a leading proponent of open systems for facility management, Teletrol plays an active role in key industry groups to help set the standards of tomorrow. Teletrol is a member of the BACnet Manufacturers Association™ and is a Microsoft Certified Partner™. Teletrol is also ISO 9001/2000 certified for its internal quality system.

Teletrol was acquired by About Philips in July of 2009 and is now part of Philips Lighting. Philips Teletrol is a leading supplier of IT-friendly energy management systems and building controls designed around BACnet, Internet and Information Technology standards. Philips Teletrol solutions enable building owners to reduce energy consumption, improve occupant comfort and lower operating costs with a suite of software and hardware products enabling building professionals to integrate, automate, and manage buildings easily and efficiently. Prior to the aquisition, Teletrol was privately held by Dean Kamen, entrepreneur, champion for science and technology, and inventor of the Segway™.

Philosophy

 

 

Philips Teletrol is committed to building value for its customers through purposeful technology innovation combined with dedicated customer service. At Philips Teletrol, we recognize that technology is only valuable when we embed it in solutions that make your business more capable, more competitive and more profitable. That's why we focus on providing our customers with creative, standards-based solutions that provide reliable, comprehensive control of energy and comfort systems in individual buildings, campus environments and multi-site applications.