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Grazie alla comunicazione Bluetooth Low Energy( BLE) e a sensori integrati, la lampada fornisce un concreto controllo della luce e nel suo utilizzo.
Thanks to the Bluetooth Low Energy( BLE) communication and a series of integrated sensors, the lamp provides a real control of light and in its use.

Jackie IoT, the digital transformation of Panzeri

table lamp becomes the heart

A of a smart lighting system The global turnover of the Internet of Things( IoT) lighting is expected to increase, from the € 545.33 million of the past year to € 3.77 billion in 2026( Source: Navigant Research). Many people talk about IoT, but very few products follow these proclamations or can actually be marketed and used in these new technological contexts. Thanks to light, however, Panzeri Carlo S. r. l. has already entered the Smart Lighting. The Jackie IoT table lamp is a real device for the Internet of Things that enters the network of the Smart Living objects that we will increasingly have around us.

From design awards to the internet of things Panzeri started working on Jackie IoT in April 2017, as leader of a partnership with Eelectron, a company specializing in the automation and evolution of buildings and environments, and the Politecnico di Milano. The first prototype of the new lamp was presented at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, on the occasion of Euroluce. The award-winning lamp designed by Enzo Panzeri is the first object to interact with Otomo ®( Optimized Office Automation), a network of Bluetooth low energy controls. The system has been created to manage optimization, energy saving and office control, working on roller shutter management, lighting regulation and thermoregulation. The focal points of this system are, on one hand, the management tools connected to a cloud, such as smartphones and mobile devices, and, on the other one, the objects like Jackie. Thanks to the Bluetooth Low Energy( BLE) communication and a series of integrated sensors, the lamp provides a real advantage in the control of light and in its use. From office desks and tables, Jackie allows the measurement of temperature and brightness from the position that best transfers users’ perception of light. The automatic management of lights is based on a highly qualitative survey, focused on the comfort of the end users. The introduction of the BLE connection and of the DALI control system will soon involve several products in the Panzeri portfolio. A novelty that will further open the doors to the IoT world and to the ability of lamps to interact with the surrounding context.
An innovative project funded by the Lombardy Region Last November, the Lombardy Region selected Panzeri Carlo S. r. l. among the six FederLegnoArredo companies deserving to receive the non-repayable grant of the“ Smart Living” call, which, in collaboration with universities, supports innovations in specific sectors such as construction industry, wooden home furniture, appliances and high-tech. Over the next eighteen months, the € 450,000 funding will be used to develop all the hardware and software elements related to electronics, mechanics, applications and sensors. All this will make sure that the device correctly responds to the detection of presence, brightness, and temperature inside buildings, whether they are intended for living or office use. The device will be controlled from smartphones and tablets via the“ Otomo” App, available for both Android and iOS. At the next Light + Building( Frankfurt, March 18th-23rd), Panzeri will present a final version of Jackie IoT, ready for commercialization.
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