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Working in partnership, the two leading brands have created a powerful and dynamic solution, bringing together integrated asset management with powerful user interfaces, which results in truly smart buildings.
The SmartCore lighting control engine from amBX has been integrated with Tridonic’s market-leading control system and products. This delivers a single platform for lighting control, data aggregation and analysis, and asset management. This capability unlocks the potential for wired and wireless smart lighting networks to overcome complexities of use and interoperability between lighting devices and building management.
Smart devices, systems and sensors within a building are only as intelligent as the control software behind them. Data captured from these sources require an accessible tool set that is easy to use and understand.
Both the sensor data and operating data for the Tridonic control devices function as open data, which is available via SmartCore for network and cloud storage and analysis by other third-party systems.
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