Industries · Manufacturing

The factory should light and warm itself
around the people in it.

Zone occupancy on $4 RF nodes drives lighting, HVAC and camera orchestration to where the work actually is — and flags the safety zones no one should be in. Camera-free, sub-100 ms at the edge.

Zone-triggered · Safety zones · Edge-fast

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Reuses the CameraPlus stack — same nodes, a manufacturing model flashed over the air

The problem on the floor

Conditioning empty zones, guarding them late.

Energy

Conditioning empty zones

Lighting and HVAC run for floor areas no one is occupying right now.

Safety

Zones people shouldn’t enter

Presence in a guarded or hazardous zone is caught late, if at all.

Blindness

Automation without occupancy

Your control systems act without knowing who is actually where.

How manufacturing monitoring works

Everything follows occupancy. Safety zones get an instant alert.

Orchestrate

Everything follows occupancy

Lighting, HVAC and camera triggers tie to real presence — zone by zone, in real time.

Guard

Safety-zone intrusion

An instant alert the moment presence appears where it shouldn’t — before it becomes an incident.

Reason

RPA floor, agentic ceiling

Deterministic rules handle 95% of the time; the LLM activates only when something doesn’t fit.

The economics — sourced, not marketing

Cut energy and add safety from one box.

91.5%Lighting-energy reduction
1.59 WContinuous draw per node
~$4Per sensing node
128 KB/dayEvents vs 172.8 GB/day video
<100 msEdge decision latency

The same presence signal that saves energy is the one that guards a hazard zone.

Delivered as a managed outcome

You buy efficiency and safety, not hardware.

Run through MonitorPlus — we operate the nodes, the model and the reporting; you get the feed and the report.

What lands in your dashboard

  • Occupancy-driven lighting, HVAC and camera orchestration
  • Safety-zone intrusion alerts in real time
  • Presence and flow analytics across the floor
  • Conversational query — ask the factory what happened

Why it fits a factory

  • Cuts energy and adds safety from one device
  • No lenses pointed at the line
  • Joins SCADA / BMS as physical-world context
  • Reversible — in an afternoon, either way
Pilot offer

Prove it on one production zone.

A 30–60 day pilot on a single production zone. We tie lighting/HVAC to real occupancy, stand up safety-zone alerts, and agree one success metric — energy saved and intrusion-detection accuracy. No lenses on the line; removed in an afternoon if it isn’t earning its place.