Welcome to the world of the Smart City
Making living spaces smarter to improve daily life, discover the Smart City (Building & Parking, Facility Management, and more).

Wireless space-by-space guidance
Real-time inventory of available spaces and space-by-space guidance

Pulse meter monitoring
Pulse sensor to install on existing pulse meters : water, gas, electricity

Presence detection
Human and animal presence detection

Monitoring visitor traffic in public-access areas
Human presence detection

Intrusion detection
Detection of human and animal presence

Opening and gate access detection
Monitoring of hatches, fire safety domes, or fire doors through tilt measurement

Fill rate
Inventory of the fill status of containers and waste bins

Temperature monitoring
Temperature monitoring in public venues

Remote control and command
Remote control of a door strike release or power supply to equipment

Box Management – Bicycle Parks
Inventory of available parking spaces availability

Management of electric and water distribution stations
Activity in Marinas

Our latest projects
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Ineo-Sense and Onet are redefining cleanliness in the workplace.
Onet CleanConnect optimizes workspace cleanliness using Ineo-Sense IoT sensors, enabling interventions at the right time and place based on actual needs.
Our latest articles
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IoT sensors for predictive maintenance
In many industrial environments, maintenance operations still rely on scheduled or reactive interventions. Actions are taken either at fixed intervals or only when a failure occurs, without considering the actual condition of the equipment. This is precisely where IoT sensors change the game.
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Industrial IoT sensors to optimize production
The Internet of Things (IoT) has become an essential lever for companies seeking to optimize their operations and drive growth. By integrating custom IoT solutions, industries can transform their processes, enhance efficiency, and unlock new market opportunities.
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How to connect a pulse meter to an IoT solution
Many buildings, infrastructures and industrial sites already use water, gas or electricity meters equipped with a pulse output. These meters can measure consumption accurately, but they are often limited to manual or local readings.












