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Services

Project services for connected lighting upgrades that need technical alignment before speed.

Signify supports the early decisions that determine whether a smart lighting project will install cleanly, commission predictably, and remain useful after the first occupancy change. Our service model starts with the controls intent, not with a product list. We review how each space is used, what the existing electrical conditions allow, which protocols must remain compatible, and how facility teams expect to manage scenes, schedules, emergency functions, and future device additions. That context becomes a practical design brief for luminaires, sensors, gateways, software, documentation, and handover.

Service pillars built for smart systems.

Controls discovery

We clarify control zones, sensor coverage, user interfaces, emergency behavior, daylight response, and integration points before the bill of materials is finalized.

Application engineering

Lighting layouts, mounting conditions, optics, color temperature, glare expectations, and energy targets are translated into product families that fit real site constraints.

Commissioning planning

Network topology, device naming, scene logic, access roles, and on-site verification steps are defined so the installation team has a dependable handoff path.

Lifecycle support

Facility managers receive documentation, upgrade notes, and maintenance context that help the system adapt as spaces, tenants, and operating hours change.

4controls layers reviewed
6application families coordinated
55regional delivery contexts
1project brief from spec to handover

The benefit is not a theatrical promise of automation. It is disciplined coordination. A commercial office may need daylight harvesting, tenant override, and analytics-ready occupancy data. A parking area may need pole spacing, optic choice, night setback schedules, and safer maintenance access. A greenhouse may need spectral scheduling and consistent crop-zone output. Each of those projects asks for different products, but all of them need the same service discipline: verify the intent, document the assumptions, and keep the controls plan visible through procurement and commissioning.

Lighting commissioning team reviewing smart controls

Bring us the project brief before the fixture schedule hardens.

We will help translate your goals into controls logic, luminaire families, and field-ready coordination notes.