IoT Deployment
Deploying IoT sensors at scale is far more than a technical operation.
It's an intervention in a live operational environment : a factory in production, a warehouse in full activity, an urban infrastructure in service.
Every unanticipated field constraint translates into delays, cost overruns or failed adoption. Our role is to anticipate all of them, before the first sensor is mounted.
Does this sound familiar ?
On-site logistics are more complex than expected
Restricted access, constrained intervention windows, ATEX zones, hard-to-reach heights, cohabitation with production teams… Real deployment conditions rarely resemble those of a laboratory.
Without rigorous preparation, it's these details that derail a project.
Your field teams aren't yet comfortable with the new tools
Adopting an IoT solution isn't just about installing sensors : it's about changing working habits.
If teams don't understand what the data concretely brings them, the tool stays underused, or gets bypassed altogether.
The deployment drags on and disrupts operations
A project that was meant to take three weeks takes eight.
Production lines slow down, field teams are tied up for too long, and management loses confidence.
This is the scenario we systematically work to avoid by planning the deployment with the same level of rigour as the design phase.
What we do together
Installation recommendations
Before any intervention, we carry out a thorough study of your environment : mapping of deployment zones, analysis of access and safety constraints, fixing recommendations based on field conditions (vibrations, temperature, IP rating, height). Nothing is left to improvisation on the day.
Equipment configuration
We configure each sensor according to your network environment and business requirements : data transmission frequency, alert thresholds, communication protocol (WiFi, LoRa, NB-IoT, Clover-Net).
The multi-network modularity of our Clover-Core® architecture allows us to adapt to your existing infrastructure without reconfiguring it.
To understand why outsourcing this step can save considerable time, our article Why outsource the management of your IoT sensors covers the concrete benefits.
Team training
We train your field teams to use the sensors and monitoring tools.
The goal is for them to be self-sufficient from the moment of commissioning, able to interpret data, identify anomalies, and take action without constantly relying on external support.
What this looks like at scale
At Lauak, we deployed thousands of sensors across live aeronautical production lines, without interrupting production.
For Lyon Parc Auto, the deployment covered several urban car parks in service, with particularly strict access and continuity-of-service constraints.
In both cases, the key was the same: meticulous field preparation, well before the first day of intervention.
From deployment to support : the same team, over time
Once your sensors are in place and your teams are trained, the relationship doesn't stop there.
We handle performance monitoring, remote firmware updates and technical assistance, so your fleet stays operational over time, without you having to manage the unexpected on your own.
Services
A successful deployment also means
a fleet that stays reliable over time
Installing sensors is one step. Making sure they continue to produce reliable data six months, two years, five years later, that's our support service. At Ineo Sense, both are designed together from the outset.






