INTENSCITY: SME Beneficiary of the 2nd Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects

SME winners announcement | SILEO 2° Open Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects
Congratulations to IntensCity awarded under the SILEO 2nd Open Call for Advanced Technology Uptake Projects!
👉 IntensCity was created in 2019, it is a subsidiary of COSMO AV, a video-mapping design studio. While COSMO AV has been specializing in the design of ephemeral, tailor made lighting for over 20 years, IntensCity aims to be an industrial player, developing a product dedicated to long-term lighting. The common denominator between the 2 companies is digital, since IntensCity is a creative platform that uses digital lighting (video projectors) to make cities more attractive, to enhance them. Their platform gives users the autonomy to choose and program the lighting they want to show according to their schedule. With a store of ready-to-map effects, the lighting can be adapted to suit current events (Christmas, Pink October, Bastille Day, etc.). IntensCity is reinventing lighting for a responsible future, with video equipment maintenance data feedback, infinite lighting changes, management of traditional light sources, controlled electricity consumption and infinite variations with no additional hardware costs.
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🤖 Advanced Technology Uptake Project
The advanced technology project focuses on transforming urban lighting using digital technology, with the goal of enhancing cityscapes by employing video projectors to illuminate architectural landmarks while addressing challenges such as aesthetic integrity, light pollution, and maintenance issues. INTENSCITY has partnered with TLM, a technology provider renowned for its expertise in IoT, AI, and cybersecurity, to develop a pilot application enabling autonomous and sustainable lighting management. The project emphasizes eco-responsibility, precise lighting control, and user autonomy, offering tools for programming lighting effects and managing energy consumption.
INTENSCITY will receive indirect EUR 10.500 from the European Union’s Single Market Programme through the SILEO Eurocluster project (GA 101074564).