Capabilities
What we do
We take responsibility for the whole stack — the design that decides where things go, the physical layer that carries them, and the compute and models that make the result worth having.
Design of Physical Spaces
We start where the walls are still lines on a drawing — planning how a space will be used, wired, lit, seen, and secured before anything is built.
MoreCabling to Compute
One continuous stack — structured cabling, fiber backbone, power and cooling, network fabric, and the on-premise compute that runs workloads at the edge.
MoreNetworks & Wi-Fi
Predictively designed, survey-validated wireless and wired networks that hold up under real load — across estates, floorplates, and industrial sites.
MoreDigital Cameras & Video Intelligence
Camera systems designed for evidentiary image quality, then made useful by analytics that turn continuous video into searchable, actionable events.
MorePhysical Security & Access Control
Access control, intrusion detection, intercom, and gate systems — unified with video so that every credential event has a picture attached to it.
MoreAudio, Video & Automation
Distributed audio and video, cinema, conferencing, lighting, shading, and climate — under control that a guest can operate without instructions.
MoreAI-Driven Signage
Displays and video walls that change what they show based on what is actually happening — inventory, occupancy, queues, schedules, and context.
MoreAI Enablement
The layer that makes the rest of it pay off — models, pipelines, and integrations that turn building data into decisions people act on.
MoreHow it fits together
Delivered as one scope
The reason we hold all of this under one contract is that the failures we get called in to fix are almost always seams — the camera that cannot reach identification standard because it was placed after the ceiling was closed, the analytics that cannot run because nobody sized the compute, the conference room that needs three remotes because control was scoped separately from AV.
Holding design, physical layer, and intelligence together removes those seams. It also means there is one party accountable at commissioning, which is usually the point at which multi-vendor projects start assigning blame instead of finishing.
Planning a space?
The earlier we join, the more we can do. Bring us in during design and the infrastructure disappears into the architecture.