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Making buildings shine with a swipe on your smartphone

14th May 2018
Enaie Azambuja
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Philips Lighting has announced the launch of a cloud-based Scene management app that enables businesses to change a building's architectural lighting using your smartphone or tablet. The app is designed for use on smart devices. With a simple tap or swipe, the Interact Landmark Scene management app enables lighting managers to manage, control and change the lighting on bridges, buildings and monuments on the fly.

Light shows can be remotely programmed to commemorate special events, holidays and important civic causes. For example, managers can now respond quickly to a request from the mayor's office to paint a bridge in pink light to support World Breast Cancer Awareness or program.

"Architectural lighting is increasingly being used by businesses and cities to create a unique identity and engaging experiences. The need to be 'on call' and responsive to last minute requests outside of the office is a pain point for lighting managers. The app now provides them with the flexibility to change lighting scenes at any moment and anytime. It also illustrates the power of Interact Landmark to support lighting managers, simplify the management of architectural lighting and help make cities smarter and more livable," said Jacques Letzelter, Global Business Leader Public Segment at Philips Lighting.

Site managers may personalise their user account settings and securely access their architectural lighting system while on the go. They can change colours, trigger light shows and view schedules. As the app works via the cloud, authorised users no longer need to first log in via a VPN connection.

The app is part of Interact Landmark suite of capabilities and will be available in June 2018. Live demonstrations of the Scene Management app will be on display at the Philips Lighting booth #1402 at LIGHTFAIR International taking place in Chicago, 8th to 10th May, 2018 at McCormick Place.

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