Connected Lighting
Centralized control of indoor and outdoor lighting, zone scenarios, presence detection and daylight-based regulation.
Visual comfort and reduced energy use
Xpert IT Conseil supports organizations in integrating connected solutions to improve comfort, safety, energy performance, daily operations and maintenance across professional environments.
Smart building is not only about automation: it is a structured technical integration that combines electrical systems, connected devices, network infrastructure, security and maintenance. Our role is to align these layers around real, measurable and sustainable usage.
Offices, hotels, schools, public buildings, industrial sites and managed assets: we work from diagnosis to installation, configuration, team training and operational follow-up.
Eight interconnected technical domains cover the core needs of an operated building: lighting, access, climate, security, networks, equipment, communication and supervision.
Centralized control of indoor and outdoor lighting, zone scenarios, presence detection and daylight-based regulation.
Visual comfort and reduced energy use
Motorized shutters, blinds, gates and doors integrated into the site's occupancy and security scenarios.
Automation of daily usages
Zoned regulation of heating, cooling and ventilation with time-based scenarios and ambient sensors.
Managed comfort and controlled consumption
Alarm systems, intrusion detection, video surveillance and centralized supervision of security events.
Site protection and operational continuity
Structured cabling, professional Wi-Fi, network segmentation and wiring of connected devices.
Infrastructure ready for connected usages
Integration of technical equipment (heating, hot water, ventilation, connected devices) within a coherent architecture.
A unified, operable technical estate
Intercoms, video door entry, badge or code access control, entry and visitor flow management.
Clear control of access and daily flows
Installation follow-up, supervision of connected equipment, corrective interventions and user support.
Service continuity and long-term reliability
Beyond technologies, what makes a smart building valuable is its operational capabilities: control, automation, comfort, safety, energy and maintenance.
A single interface to supervise lighting, access, security, comfort and technical equipment.
Scenarios triggered by schedule, presence, occupancy or security events.
Fine-grained regulation of light, temperature and ventilation per usage zone.
Coordinated alarms, access control, video surveillance and intercom within one technical framework.
Adjustment of lighting, heating and equipment based on real occupancy of spaces.
Supervision of connected equipment, anomaly detection and planned interventions.
A smart building project relies on a coherent architecture where every technical layer conditions the reliability of the whole: electrical infrastructure, network, connected equipment, control layer and user interface.
Boards, circuits, differential protection and power supplies suited to connected equipment.
Structured cabling, professional Wi-Fi access points and traffic segmentation.
Lighting, motorizations, ambient sensors, security equipment and connected devices.
Controllers, automations, scenarios and operating rules per zone and per usage.
Dashboards, supervision apps and dedicated access for site operators.
Each professional environment carries its own usage, safety and operational constraints. These are the scenarios we most frequently address.
Employee comfort, access security and controlled consumption.
Zoned lighting and climate regulation, access control and centralized supervision.
A more comfortable and better-operated work environment.
Guest experience, safety, access management and service continuity.
Per-room scenarios, access control, alarms, video surveillance and supervision.
Smoother operations and a consistent guest experience.
Building safety, controlled access, comfort and energy moderation.
Access control, alarms, regulated lighting and time-based scenarios.
Better-secured sites that are simpler to operate.
Service continuity, zone safety and equipment reliability.
Supervision, access control, alarms and integration of technical equipment.
A safer and more predictable operation.
Technical standardization, asset value and simpler operations.
Shared connected architecture, documentation and shared maintenance logic.
More coherent assets that are easier to manage.
Safety of common areas, resident access and technical continuity.
Intercom, access control, common-area lighting and equipment supervision.
Clearer technical management for residents and managers.
A connected building articulates safety, comfort and energy around a single operational logic. The point is not to stack products, but to align technical behaviors around the real usage of the site.
Alarms, detection, video surveillance and access control coordinated within one technical framework.
Regulation of light, temperature and ventilation based on occupancy and schedules.
Lighting and climate scenarios aligned with real occupancy to avoid unnecessary consumption.
Centralized supervision, equipment monitoring and the ability to react quickly in case of anomaly.
Every smart building project follows a structured path designed to secure integration, commissioning and adoption by site teams.
Understanding real operations, constraints and operational priorities.
Audit of existing electrical infrastructure, network and equipment.
Definition of the connected architecture and selection of equipment suited to the context.
Coordinated deployment of infrastructure, equipment and automations.
Functional validation, user training and adoption support.
Long-term supervision, adjustments and evolution of the installation.
A connected building evolves with its usages. Our role is to secure its operational continuity, support adjustments and prepare future evolutions.
Adjustment of scenarios and parameters based on observed operations.
Adoption of control interfaces by site teams.
Technical and operational references to ease daily use and interventions.
Regular controls of connected equipment and sensitive points of the installation.
Identification of anomalies and intervention on the affected equipment.
Updates, settings and adaptations as usages evolve.
Replacement, addition or extension of equipment along the site lifecycle.
Defined intervention framework to secure operational continuity.
Audit, integration or technical intervention: each entry point opens a structured discussion with our team to qualify your need.