Technology at the heart of the city
A smart city measures, understands and acts. We deploy sensors, platforms and automation that improve urban services and quality of life, from street lighting to mobility.
A city that does not measure is managing blind
Cities run enormous services (lighting, waste, traffic, energy, water) often without real-time data on what is actually happening. The result? Resources wasted, problems caught too late and citizens who suffer the inefficiency without quite knowing why.
The promise of the smart city has been in the air for years, but too many projects stay stuck in an isolated pilot or a platform that connects to nothing. And the challenge is not the technology: it is deploying it with sense so it genuinely improves services and people's lives.
We bring technology to the heart of the city. We add sensors, connect and bring intelligence to urban services so they are more efficient, more sustainable and more livable. Data that turns into better services, not into one more dashboard.
How we build the smart city
From the sensor on the street to the city platform. These are the pieces that make the most difference.
Urban sensors
We design and deploy the devices that measure the city in real time.
City platforms
We centralize urban data to manage and decide with a full picture.
Mobility
Technology for urban mobility that is smoother, safer and more connected.
Energy efficiency
Smart lighting and consumption that save energy and cost.
Data and dashboards
We turn urban data into clear information for managers and citizens.
Automation
Services that react on their own according to rules and real-time data.
A smart city that scales from the street to the whole city
Five stages for a smart city that genuinely improves services.
Urban challenge
We identify the service to improve and its return.
Sensing
We deploy the sensors that capture the real data.
Platform
We centralize and visualize the urban information.
Intelligence
We apply automation and efficiency where it saves the most.
Scaling
We extend what works to the rest of the city.
From the sensor on the streetlight to the platform, all under one roof
The real smart city starts on the street: at the sensor on the streetlight, the bin or the junction. Because we do the electronics, the connectivity and the software, we reach right down to that device in the real urban environment and connect it with the city platform, with no broken links.
We bring technology to the heart of cities from Barcelona, Madrid, London and Los Angeles with one goal. More efficient urban services and a more livable city.
Down to the sensor
We design the device that measures on the street.
A city-wide view
Centralized data to manage the whole.
More sustainable
Efficiency that cuts consumption and footprint.
Built to scale
From the pilot to the full urban rollout.
Capabilities for smart cities
The disciplines of Neurafy, put to work in the city.
What we get asked most
Do you design the sensors or just the platform?
Both. We design the electronics that measure on the street and the platform that manages the data. That is why the data is reliable and the integration has no seams.
Which urban services can you improve?
Lighting, mobility, energy, waste, water and, in general, any service that gains from measuring and acting in real time.
How do you keep it from staying stuck in a pilot?
By designing to scale from the start and showing return early. A pilot that improves a real service is the best base for extending it.
Does it integrate with existing city platforms?
Yes. We connect with the systems and platforms the city already uses, so the data does not end up isolated in one more silo.
Does it bring sustainability?
Yes. The efficiency that data enables, for example in lighting or consumption, reduces both spending and the environmental footprint of the city.
Does the city own the data?
Yes. We set the solution up so the administration keeps ownership and control of its urban data.
Where is it best to start?
With a specific service that has a clear return. A first success story that people can see makes it easier to fund and legitimize the rest of the rollout.
Shall we make your city smarter?
Tell us your urban challenge and we will tell you where to start, what it would take and what the city would gain. We respond quickly.