The Mymesh network is the ideal solution for large professional control systems. It can brings together thousands of nodes together in one large mesh network, so it covers the entire installation. Functionality is flexible from the installation and defined during the commissioning.
The versatility and robustness of the platform makes it suitable for all parts of the installation from functional areas back-of house to the most challenging requirements of the end-user.
With cyber crime on the rise, the security of any system is critical. Encryption of communication is only a start. True cyber security required an all encompassing approach. That is why Mymesh adopts a 'Secure by Design' principle. Do not settle for less.
The office segment is one of the largest segments in the UK market. From small offices attached to factories and warehouses to high-rise tower blocks in the cities. The function of the office is changing; where it used to be a lot of single workspaces and meeting rooms, the modern offices is a fluid environment that accommodates interaction, co-operation and seamless movement through the space. And facilities management is required to manage this in an efficient way while making certain it is compliant with the updated norms and requirements.
A lot of our customers have specific requirements around (cyber) security and scalability. Many banks and blue-chip companies are modernising their offices, resulting in buildings with 10,000s of individual nodes. A lighting control system that is able to control and monitor the general lighting and emergency lighting is the first step. However, being ready to become a smart building is high on the agenda.
The Mymesh system offers both. With its second to none security it can easily create a single mesh network in the building, making sure all control is distributed locally in the network. Its scalability and flexibility makes sure that any expansion or future requirement for sensors, control and functionality can be incorporated.
Typical areas that Mymesh covers:
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