Championing safe and responsible AI development by joining Canada’s Voluntary Code of Conduct on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Championing safe and responsible AI development by joining Canada’s Voluntary Code of Conduct on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Laval's smart street lighting and dynamic signage projects, powered by Dimonoff, have earned a finalist spot in Écotech Québec's Eureka! 2024 Awards
On December 3-5, 2024 our team will exhibit at the 2024 Smart Cities Connect Fall Conference that will take place in Austin, TX
Lighting Control in Grand Rapids, MI
The city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, launches new smart street lighting Project
Let's Work Together For a Smarter Future!
We've built teams to create a connected, intelligent, sustainable and secure world.
Smart city initiatives can focus on different city services, from transportation to water management. However, the most common starting point for a smart city system is street lighting. There are several reasons for that.
The market for smart city technologies is vast and highly fragmented and today, anyone trying to choose a smart system enabling control and monitoring for infrastructures can quickly become overwhelmed.
For this reason, we created the following white paper where we deconstruct:
At Dimonoff, we believe that openness and future readiness are two critical criteria for any smart city system. We will show you how these criteria can be applied to the various elements of smart city systems, such as hardware, devices, and controls, network connectivity and software.