Software and hardware, as one system
A connected device is only as good as the platform behind it: the layer that ingests telemetry, spots a failing battery or a covered solar panel, and lets someone act before it becomes a problem.
We have built that layer across very different worlds: smart lighting that supports the health of elderly dementia patients, solar-powered street lighting deployed in demanding environments from Dubai's desert sand to entire smart cities, and dedicated SCADA systems that visualise and control the real-time condition of industrial property. The constants are the same: fleets of devices, streams of sensor data, and zero tolerance for silent failure.
We make sensor data actionable.
Proven across connected domains
Smart cities & connected health.
We partnered on PerCiLight, a solution that fuses software and hardware to improve the sleep, health and well-being of elderly people living with dementia and the carers who support them. And in smart-city lighting, we built the software to monitor and manage solar-powered installations at scale, handling real-world problems like sand covering panels in Dubai, finite battery life and occasional lamp failures that, left unseen, become safety risks.
Industrial monitoring & control.
For industrial clients who had outgrown off-the-shelf tools, we built a dedicated SCADA solution combining purpose-built hardware (sensors and devices) with software that visualises the live condition of a property and lets operators act on it. Off-the-shelf software works well to a point; once a client scales up and needs to customise, a bespoke system is what keeps the operation running.
What we solve in IoT
Telemetry at scale
Backends that ingest and make sense of data from fleets of devices in real time: the foundation for monitoring, alerting and analytics across thousands of endpoints.
Monitoring & control
SCADA-style visualisation and control layers that show the live condition of devices and infrastructure, and let operators act before a fault becomes a failure.
Hardware-software integration
We work shoulder-to-shoulder with hardware partners so firmware, devices and software behave as one coherent product, not three systems bolted together.