
Microsoft Rare’s Game Development Hub
Project Overview In Twycross, Leicestershire, a project was underway at Microsoft Rare, a subsidiary of tech giant Microsoft. Microsoft Rare,
⌂ / Why Use Casambi?
The Casambi app works as one of the user interfaces in a Casambi lighting control solution, as the commissioning tool and remote gateway
The Casambi technology provides a mesh network where all the intelligence of the system is replicated in every node, resulting in no single point of failure
Casambi is highly scalable, meaning you can control a single light fixture or an entire network of lights and programme scenes from a single interface
Casambi offers a limitless variety of possibilities for a user to interact with the lighting depending on the user’s individual requirements. The app for smartphones, tablets and smartwatches is the most elaborated user interface. Besides the app, traditional wall switches, push buttons, Casambi’s own scene controllers and many other control points can be used.
Thanks to the Casambi Bluetooth module and the versatile customizable software, all of Casambi’s partners can develop their own user interfaces for a Casambi lighting control system. All of the partner products are compatible with each other as well as with all Casambi’s native products.
Project Overview In Twycross, Leicestershire, a project was underway at Microsoft Rare, a subsidiary of tech giant Microsoft. Microsoft Rare,
Project Overview Site: JW Marriott Location: Auckland, New Zealand Client: JW Marriott Control Design and Commissioning: Holders Technology Casambi Nodes
Project Name: The Department Store Studios Project Address: 19 Bellefields Road, Brixton, London, SW9 9UH Lead Contact: Mat Hanson, Group
Client: Berry Bros. & Rudd Architect: Mowat & Co. Lighting Design: LAPD Planning Consultant: CMA Planning QS: Stockdale Contractor: Cumberland
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Project Overview: Project Name: Lyttelton Harbour Dry Dock Project Address: 43 Godley Quay, Lyttelton, Christchurch, New Zealand Application Area: Exterior