Schréder works closely with customers ‘to create the right balance of design, energy efficiency, light uniformity, and photometric performance, for any external lighting scheme’.
It said: “LED lighting is now driving innovation in ‘connected infrastructure’, by providing a central location to deploy multiple services. Multi-functional installations provide additional cost savings through lower maintenance contracts. Why employ four engineers to service four separate installations, when one can service the whole product in a fraction of the time, and at a fraction of the cost?
“For instance the Schréder Shuffle – a connected, interactive, and multifunctional lighting column – is empowering healthcare facilities managers to reduce costs while increasing control and service coverage. The Shuffle fulfils multiple requirements in a single installation, removing the need for other street furniture. In just one installation, facilities managers can combine energy-efficient LED lighting, loudspeakers, CCTV, motion sensors, Wi-Fi, mobile device charging, and visual guidance tools. Taking advantage of a unique energy supply grid to deploy multiple services, the modules, easy fixings, and plugin connections, make the Shuffle an extremely flexible tool, offering quick and inexpensive installation, very low maintenance, and low total cost of ownership.”