Transforming cities, one light at a time

A complete smart lighting ecosystem

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Centrally and remotely control all lighting zones

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Monitor energy consumption, performance metrics, and luminaire status

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Create custom lighting schedules and dimming scenarios for different areas

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Adjust illumination based on specific needs and usage patterns

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Predict maintenance requirements before they lead to system failures

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Instantly detect malfunctions and pinpoint their exact causes

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How smart urban lighting works in action

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Street level: cabinet controllers

Cabinet controllers manage clusters of luminaires and continuously send data to the urban lighting management platform HORIZON.

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Pole level: luminaire controllers and sensors

Luminaire controllers regulate each streetlight and communicate with the urban lighting management platform HORIZON.

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Cloud level: urban lighting management platform HORIZON

The data flows directly into HORIZON, where city staff can easily monitor the entire network.

Implementation: step by step

Install the hardware
With the plug-and-play method, the installation of luminaire controllers and motion sensors is quick and easy—no specialized technical expertise needed.
Connect to HORIZON
Using our user-friendly installation app, connect the hardware to HORIZON to start transmitting live data immediately.
Monitor and automate
Cities can manage lighting schedules, monitor performance, detect anomalies, and activate the adaptive lighting feature, all through one intuitive dashboard.
Optimize and expand
As cities grow, the ecosystem scales effortlessly by adding new zones or smart city features such as environmental sensors.

Built to work together. Designed to scale.

Luminaire controllers

Installed on each luminaire, they offer remote control, dimming capabilities, and real-time performance data transmission, enabling individual light management.

HORIZON software

As the system's brain, it processes data and enables full network control, predictive maintenance, and infrastructure optimization through an intuitive interface accessible from anywhere.

Motion sensors

Mounted on every light fixture, they detect movement from vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians, activating increased illumination only when needed to conserve energy and reduce light pollution.

Cabinet controllers

Located in street cabinets, they manage groups of luminaires and send data to HORIZON for centralized control, forming the backbone of the smart lighting network.

Ready to light the future together?