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Signify partners with Upciti to help cities and utilities across North America

September 30, 2022

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Bridgewater, United States. 27 September, 2022 – Street lighting provides a strong foundation to make cities smart, livable and sustainable. Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the provider in lighting, and Upciti, an expert in artificial intelligence and edge computing, announced their intent to partner. The companies aim to help cities and utilities across the United States and Canada get added value, well beyond illumination, from their lighting infrastructure.

By leveraging Signify’s road and street LED luminaires and Interact IoT connected lighting system and Upciti’s “privacy by design” edge computing image analysis sensors, cities can:

“With the US government’s historic, [$1.2 trillion (€1.23 trillion)] Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, it has never been a more opportune time for cities to leverage their street lighting infrastructure, to tackle some of their greatest challenges such as transportation, public safety and sustainability,” says Martin Stephenson, head of North American systems & services and president, Canada, Signify. “Cities can reap immediate value from adding IoT and sensor technology, while laying the foundation for a larger transformation journey.”

A smarter street lighting infrastructure for New York’s state capital

As part of the New York power authority’s (NYPA) smart street lighting program, NYPA engaged Signify through a competitive procurement process that enabled Albany to upgrade its nearly 11,000 streetlights to energy-efficient, connected LED luminaires. The city also uses Signify’s Interact IoT system to monitor and manage the lights, helping it to be an energy-smart city.

“Connected LED street lighting plays an important role in building smart city infrastructure. An early adopter, the City of Albany has realised tremendous energy and operational savings,” says Jesse Scott, director of projects, NYPA. “We are thrilled with the prospect of piloting the sensor solution in Albany, so it can bring even more value for the city and residents. It will enable departments, from the parking authority to city planning, to make data-driven decisions to improve public safety, support future planning and improve communication infrastructure in disadvantaged communities.”

Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan says, “Street lighting is not just for illuminating roads – the latest technology can help us create a more safe and equitable community. We have already reduced energy and carbon emissions and have saved millions in operating costs. We intend to continue utilising city-wide infrastructure, so we can ensure a bright future for generations to come.”

City managers can aggregate and visualise sensor data in a single dashboard and gain actionable insights to improve the livability of their city. The solution follows the most stringent rules and practices to ensure citizens’ privacy; no images are stored or communicated.

“We are excited about the prospect of establishing a partnership with Signify and deploying our joint solution in Albany,” says Jean-Baptiste Poljak, founding president, Upciti. “The integration of our edge computing image analysis sensors with Signify’s Interact system will enable the city and others across North America to leverage their street lighting infrastructure to deliver new services and improve citizen quality of life while protecting their privacy.”

Meet Signify and Upciti at the smart cities connect conference & expo, taking place September 26-29, 2022 in Washington, D.C. Email Scott McCarley at scott.mccarley@signify.com or stop by booth #307 for a demo of the Interact IoT system and the computer vision multi-use sensor.

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