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Philips CityTouch

Product
The name of the base system (platform): SAP HANA (High Performance Analytic Appliance)
Developers: Philips
Date of the premiere of the system: 2016
Branches: Housing and public utilities, service and household services

Philips CityTouch is the system of aggregation of the different types given from sensors of the equipment.

On January 15, 2016 the Philips company announced CityTouch creation - a product for consolidation of the data obtained from street lamps and other sensors on the integrated platform of management of city infrastructure.

Philips CityTouch (2016)

A system helps to analyze information on the SAP HANA platform in real time. Formation of a complex of data on a status of different segments of city infrastructure (traffic lights, streets, parkings) will help the city authorities to plan more precisely resources and to manage effectively expenses.

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Today less than 1% of all street lamps are integrated into a single system. We will help megalopolises with 30 countries of the world which implemented Philips CityTouch, to follow the example of Buenos Aires. Together with SAP we turn the simple cities into "smart" and also we offer systems for the solution of the relevant tasks caused by an urbanization and growth of the population. All this shows possibilities of light which stepped for a framework of simple lighting long ago.
Bill Byen, senior vice president, head of department of strategy and marketing of Philips "Light Solutions" company
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The SAP company is glad to cooperation with Philips. Together we will make Buenos Aires the leading digital city of Latin America. Data analysis in real time considerably simplifies work of city services in the field of lighting, sustainable development and efficiency. Today SAP is used by more than 4,000 regional, local and city organizations, and together with Philips we will continue activities for improvement of quality of life of people.
Sean Patrick O'Brien, global vice president of SAP "Cities of the future
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