Championing safe and responsible AI development by joining Canada’s Voluntary Code of Conduct on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Dimonoff Spotlighted in “The Global Smart Street Lighting Market” Report
IoT analyst firm Berg Insight just released the second edition of “The Global Smart Street Lighting Market” report. This study, which features Dimonoff as one of the major smart street lighting players, delves into the latest smart city trends, equipping readers with a thorough understanding of the current state of the global smart street lighting market.
Among its valuable contents are 5-year industry forecasts, expert commentary, and real-life case studies that serve as essential tools for informed decision-making. As a featured player, Dimonoff’s innovative contributions to the smart street lighting sector are spotlighted, showcasing our latest projects in various cities across North America.
Significant Municipal Energy Savings
“Cities and municipalities have become increasingly aware of energy costs and environmental issues related to street lighting which has been a catalyst for growth in the smart street lighting market. While proprietary RF networking platforms have been the dominant connectivity type for smart street lighting deployments, the market is now clearly trending towards increased use of cellular communications in several parts of the world.”
William Ankreus, IoT analyst, Berg Insight.
Report Highlights:
- A comprehensive overview of the Smart Street Lighting Market
- Significant factors boosting, restricting, challenging and providing an opportunity to the market
- Key insights and major industry developments
- Significant players functioning in the Smart Street Lighting Market
- Major strategies adopted by players such as the launch of new products for better revenue generation, company collaborations, and others
- Other market trends
More Information About The Global Smart Street Lighting Market Report
2nd Edition
Published date: November 2023
Author: Cyriaque Bonamy
Director, Marketing & Communications