Distech Controls Receives Global Company of the Year Award

Québec-based Distech Controls™ Inc.,  a leader in intelligent building solutions, has been awarded the Frost & Sullivan 2025 Global Company of the Year Recognition in the integrated smart building solutions industry for its outstanding achievements in customer-centric innovation, strategic execution, and technological leadership.

Frost & Sullivan presented Distech Controls with this accolade for its efforts in delivering intelligent buildings that are smarter, safer and greener.

Charles Pelletier, VP/Product Management at Distech Controls, said, “Receiving Frost & Sullivan’s Global Company of the Year award is a testament to our work in advancing the industry and building strong, lasting partnerships with customers. Our focus on innovation, strategic growth, and investment in intelligent buildings enables us to deliver scalable solutions across a variety of sectors worldwide and was recognized in the awards summary. We are honored to be acknowledged for driving long-term value and transformation in the smart building industry.”

Innovation and technology form an important part of Frost & Sullivan’s evaluation, and the report highlighted a number of Distech Controls solutions including Eclypse™, Resense™, Facilities and KE2 Therm™.

“Eclypse stands apart with its security-first design, high-performance processing power, and status as one of the industry’s first IP-connected controllers. Each Eclypse controller runs on Eclypse Facilities software, enabling precise control of a wide range of equipment. For added scalability, Eclypse controllers seamlessly connect to Atrius Facilities for advanced cloud-based building management support.” added Dennis Marcell Victor, Senior Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan.

In the report, Frost & Sullivan commended Distech Controls for its unwavering focus on  customer experience, explaining that “by streamlining service delivery, leveraging remote management, and offering localized support through a partner-led model, the company aims to provide long-term value for customers by offering an open first approach both from a technology standpoint and procurement across commercial offices, healthcare, government, and high-growth sectors like data centers and retail refrigeration.”

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents the Company of the Year Recognition to an organization that demonstrates outstanding strategy development and implementation, resulting in measurable improvements in market share, customer satisfaction, and competitive positioning. The award recognizes forward-thinking organizations that are reshaping their industries through innovation and growth excellence.

Frost & Sullivan complimented Distech Controls for setting a high standard in competitive strategy, execution, and responsiveness. Emphasizing that the company’s vision along with its unique product architecture, and customer-first culture are shaping the future of the integrated smart building solutions industry and driving tangible, scalable results globally.

Read the published report here

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