250.000
Punti luce Light points
150
Comuni Municipalities
350
Km di gallerie e autostrade Km of tunnels and roads
13
Nazioni con impianti installati Countries with installed systems
> 30
Varianti dei nodi P5 Types of P5 nodes
I principali numeri di Algorab / Algorab ’ s key figures
30 years of technological innovation : Happy Birthday Algorab !
Our history It was exactly 30 years ago , at the end of March 1992 , that Algorab was born , stemming from the deep passion for cutting-edge technology shared by its two founders and current partners . At first , the company developed control systems for industrial automation . Later , Algorab became well aware of the potential offered by digital wireless technology applied to the remote control of television sets . The innovative nature of its solutions immediately attracted the interest of the main Italian radio and television networks , with whom the company formed a strong partnership that continues to this day , testifying to the excellence of its service . Over the years , Algorab has expanded its reach and developed a unique set of skills , the result of an organic and in-depth knowledge system that can provide accurate answers to the articulated and complex needs of its clients .
Algorab today Today , Algorab is a market leader in the remote control and IoT sector . Thanks to a constant research activity and a strong push for innovation , Algorab produces state-of-the-art hardware and develops powerful and reliable software that guarantees fast data acquisition and high security standards . Algorab ’ s deep experience in a wide range of industries ensures that its knowledge and expertise can be transferred into innovative solutions for a multitude of different applications . Algorab is now a company that operates on international markets , offering dedicated solutions for various sectors : Smart Lighting , its core business ( urban , suburban and tunnels ); indoor energy efficiency ( corporate , industrial and large-scale retail trade ); remote control of infrastructures ( broadcasting , railways , aqueducts ) and industries ( supervision and control of production plants , data centres ); cutting-edge Smart City and IoT services .
From Smart Lighting to Smart City Thanks to the technological evolution of wireless remote control systems , public lighting systems are increasingly playing a key role in Smart Cities . Algorab systems allow not only to manage public lighting , with all the advantages of energy savings and better maintenance , but also to create a widespread network across the city capable of interconnecting with different sensors , so as to , for example , monitor weather conditions , detect environmental and noise pollution levels , remotely manage public irrigation , analyze traffic ( TAI / FAI ), report flooding , manage parking , track people , and manage electric vehicle charging stations . These are just a few examples of what can be achieved today thanks to a connected infrastructure capable of receiving and sending signals , information and commands . But once this infrastructure is in place , more functions can be added in the future .
The benefits of a Smart approach A remote control system set up with a Smart logic can bring numerous benefits : Public administrations can activate additional services – or if necessary , outsource them –, improve management and control over the territory , and save on consumption and maintenance costs of the public lighting system . Citizens can appreciate the safety of a well-lit city and enjoy a better quality of life , thanks to the value-added services offered by the wireless network . The environment can benefit from the reduction in electricity consumption resulting from an improved profiling and management of lighting , from the traffic reduction coming from the Smart management of parking or traffic lights , and from a cleaner city that can rely on smart bins .
A Smart world Smart City logic and products can be profitably extended , for example : to tunnels ( Smart Tunnel ), an environment subject to high regulation requirements and difficult access ; to buildings ( Smart Building ), where wireless systems offer ease and flexibility of installation , thus reducing costs ; to infrastructures such as electricity transmission lines , aqueducts , railways ( Smart Infrastructure ), where the geographical extension can be cancelled out by the flexibility of wireless technologies . Further sectors will certainly benefit from this potential .
Flexibility and interoperability As there is still no clear convergence between the different technologies supporting LPWANs in the field of telecontrol , Algorab has always embraced the philosophy of interoperability and flexibility in its offering .
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