Smart safety solutions launched at London Smart Buildings Show

GEZE UK

A smart hub that controls of door, window and safety systems is being launched by GEZE UK at the Smart Buildings Show, (7-8 November 2018) at the Barbican, London. The system can be seen in operation on Stand F3 in Hall 2.

GEZE Cockpit acts as ‘a brain’, intelligently integrating door, window and safety technology into building management systems, giving building designers greater options to create smart buildings.

Offering more efficiency, security and convenience, combined with intelligent smoke and heat extraction and dynamic fire protection to protect targeted escape routes, the GEZE Cockpit can be used as stand-alone solution or integrated into an over-arching building management system (BMS).

With its open BACnet standard integration, GEZE Cockpit can be managed remotely using a PC, tablet or smartphone, providing flexible control via an IO 420 interface. GEZE Cockpit can be fully integrated into any building management system using the BacNet protocol but also has its own application package which can be accessed remotely using a range of devices.

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