Decades ago, streetlights simply illuminated our communities. Today, they do so much more. Well-lit spaces mean safer streets, greater mobility, and a better quality of life. Modern lighting infrastructure now supports sensors that monitor air quality, boost environmental awareness, and enable real-time communication between emergency services, helping cities respond faster and more efficiently.
At QBIT Smart, we see every light pole as an opportunity: a technology node that can bring communities into the digital age. Street lighting is no longer just a pole with a bulb; it’s a digital network, an intelligent infrastructure that connects devices, data, and people, making daily life easier and cities smarter.
Watch how QBIT Smart is transforming traditional streetlights into digital platforms for smart cities.
In this video, we demonstrate how QBIT Smart digitizes streetlight infrastructure, turning it into a platform for multiple smart city applications. Each LED fixture includes a smart controller and adapter that can dynamically adjust color temperature via software. For example, during rain, the system may automatically warm the light to enhance visibility and safety, a powerful example of intelligent lighting control.
But this is just the beginning. The same infrastructure acts as a horizontal platform, supporting third-party sensors, noise detectors, video cameras, and analytics, all powered and connected through the NEMA socket, which handles both sensor communication and power delivery.
Connectivity is seamless and agnostic, supporting cellular, mesh, LoRaWAN networks and more. This ensures that all controllers, regardless of communication protocol, function within one unified, centralized platform.
The future of light is smart: by reimagining light poles as connected digital assets, QBIT Smart helps cities move from isolated systems to integrated ecosystems, where infrastructure not only illuminates, but also informs, connects, and protects. Smart lighting isn’t the end goal anymore; it’s the foundation for digital cities.