Connected lighting could help Europe meet its green recovery goals
Signify argues EU targets can be realised through the widespread adoption of connected lighting.
Source: Signify
Signify is the world leader in lighting for professionals, consumers and lighting for the Internet of Things.
25 May 2021
Recently approved EU recovery plans call for a digital transition to increase the economic and societal resilience of its member states. Connected lighting, Signify argues, is the way forward.
The Recovery and Resilience Facility, voted in by the European Parliament, is a key financial instrument to assist post-pandemic reforms and is largely structured around welcoming green and digital investments, in alignment with 2050 climate-neutrality targets.
Imtac, a leader in IT and Industry 4.0 solutions in Oman, has signed a major contract with Signify (formerly Philips Lighting), a world leader in connected lighting, to implement more than 13,000 smart LED lights systems in the capital Muscat.