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Bernard is an experienced president with a demonstrated history of working in the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry. He has strong business development skills in Urban Tech, Smart Cities, Entrepreneurship, Energy Efficiency, Manufacturing and Lighting Control.
Decorated with the distinction for exceptional achievement of a young engineer by the Order of Engineers of Canada, he also received the Entrepreneur’s Award by the Association of Industrial Research Directors of Quebec.
He created Dimonoff in 2006, an innovative pioneer in wireless control and remote monitoring technologies. A master road networks and public infrastructures lighting, Dimonoff is among the top 5 leaders for smart street lighting control and is involved in 5 of the largest smart cities’ projects in the world.
He leads a team of 70 employees as CEO, half of them are engineers, in the development of a comprehensive smart city infrastructure
management IoT platform, including solutions services in software, firmware, and electronic control & monitoring hardware.
Bernard collaborated closely in the deployment of LED conversion for public lighting in several cities such as Mississauga, Montreal, Shawinigan and Great Neck as responsible for the complete implementation of
the wireless monitoring and lighting control system.
Among the round of investors, Bernard succeeded in obtaining funding from the Quebec government in 2018 to support Dimonoff in the marketing of new products intended for the management of smart cities.
Latest Articles by Bernard
Inside the Smart Cities Evolution: A Conversation with Dimonoff’s CEO
CEO Bernard Têtu discusses the trends, stumbling blocks and future possibilities in terms of smart city development.
Universal Power Supply: One Module for All Configurations
Our lighting control nodes have the widest voltage range on the market, operating between 100 and 527 Volts, 50 or 60 Hz in NBIot or radio mesh.
Understanding The Smart City Market [White Paper]
Find out what are the key criteria for choosing an open and scalable smart city system and learn how to choose the best smart city vendor or supplier.
Why Would You Choose Mesh Networking?
The case for selecting mesh networking as the topology of choice for large-scale smart city applications is crystal clear.
Future Readiness in the Context of Smart City Systems – Part 3 of 3
Research and software development needed to improve scalability, support for future applications, easy updates and security.
Future Readiness in the Context of Smart City Systems – Part 2 of 3
We will learn more about network connectivity readiness for smart city applications.