More than 180 patents, Uidea leads China's creation

As an innovative product that leads the world's high-end lighting market, Uidea has more than 180 global patent technologies, including 5 invention patent technologies, 34 utility model patents, and more than 140 appearance patent technologies. Thoroughly subvert the lighting products from "Made in China" to "Created in China"!

Advantages of Uidea Through the subversive reform of the life, appearance, style and performance of lighting products, the concept of ingenuity, novelty, intelligence, detachability, environmental protection and beauty is given to the lighting products with a new concept, highlighting Uidea taste and elegance. , distinguished product positioning, into the ranks of the world's high-end luxury brands, the establishment of a unique brand image, grab the high-end people with strong consumer power.

Uidea's advantages not only satisfy the high-end consumers' demand for high quality, but also pursue the artistic heritage and taste of the products, and form a unique brand temperament and influence that integrates craft value, appreciation value and collection value. Uidea's advantages in the future will also provide more disruptive high-end series of lighting products to meet the urgent requirements of the majority of dealers to seek new products, open up new areas and occupy the commanding heights of the market.

Triconex is both the name of a Schneider Electric brand that supplies products, systems and services for safety, critical control and turbomachinery applications and the name of its hardware devices that utilize its TriStation application software. Triconex products are based on patented Triple modular redundancy (TMR) industrial safety-shutdown technology. Today, Triconex TMR products operate globally in more than 11,500 installations, making Triconex the largest TMR supplier in the world.

Company History: The history of Triconex was published in a book called 'The History of a Safer World' by Gary L. Wilkinson. The company was founded in September, 1983 by Jon Wimer in Santa Ana, California and began operations in March, 1984. The business plan was written by Wimer and Peter Pitsker, an automation industry veteran and Stanford graduate. They presented the plan for a TMR (Triple Modular Redundant) based system that would improve the safety and reliability in industrial applications. Among the customers they targeted were the petro-chemical giants, such as Exxon, Shell, Chevron, and BP.

Pitsker and Wimer presented the business plan to Los Angeles based investor Chuck Cole, who was also a professor at USC. Cole was interested, so he contacted his personal attorney, future two-time Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan. Riordan agreed to invest $50,000 and Cole's venture capital team matched it, providing the seed money for Triconex. After two years, however, the company nearly failed due to the expense and complications of testing a new safety system. In February, 1986, founder Wimer left the company and the board asked a seasoned executive, William K. Barkovitz to become CEO. Barkovitz ended up leading the company for 9 years. At the end of his term, Triconex became the leading safety system in a market it largely created, made acquisitions, and completed an IPO. In January, 1994, Triconex was acquired by British based SIEBE for 90 million dollars.

The hardware architect of the Tricon was Gary Hufton, the Software development manager was Glen Alleman. These managers, with Wing Toy (the lead engineering of the fault tolerant ESS telephone switch), led a small successful engineering team that built the first Tricon, sold in June, 1986. Soon after, Exxon became a customer and automation giant Honeywell agreed to distribute the Tricon. Among the software engineers who worked for Triconex were Phil Huber and Dennis Morin, who later left the company to found Wonderware, also based in Irvine California which became the world's leading supplier of Human Machine Interface (HMI).

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