Dimonoff featured on Nasdaq TradeTalks to discuss how the Internet of Things (IoT) supports climate solutions and smarter energy management.
Dimonoff at Nasdaq TradeTalks: How IoT Orchestrates the Future of Climate Solutions
Our very own Daniel Noiseux, General Manager and Executive Vice President at Dimonoff, recently joined Nasdaq TradeTalks with Jill Malandrino to discuss how the Internet of Things (IoT) underpins climate solutions. Alongside experts from Digi International and Taiga Motors, Daniel shared Dimonoff’s vision for transforming existing infrastructure into a foundation for a smarter, more sustainable energy future.
“We’re seeing only about 19% of street lighting globally being smart-controlled. That represents more than 140 terawatt-hours per year that can be better managed.”
Daniel Noiseux, General Manager and Executive Vice President
Turning Everyday Infrastructure Into Grid-Aware Assets
In the conversation, Daniel highlighted how Dimonoff, and its IoT division Amotus, helps cities and facilities make better use of what they already have. “We don’t just save watts, we reallocate them,” Daniel explained. By connecting and orchestrating streetlights, meters, chargers, and sensors, Dimonoff turns these once-isolated devices into coordinated systems that dynamically manage power demand.
From smart lighting that automatically dims when possible to EV charging management for multi-dwelling buildings, Dimonoff’s solutions prioritise using the existing grid more intelligently rather than expanding it. As Daniel noted, “electrification is outrunning the grid. Our answer is to make the infrastructure you already own think and cooperate.”
IoT as the Backbone of Climate Innovation
During the discussion, Daniel emphasised that IoT’s true value lies in data-driven orchestration: connecting devices, collecting insights, and using that intelligence to act in real time. Dimonoff’s approach enables cities to balance competing loads, such as EV chargers and HVAC systems, and to avoid unnecessary upgrades to electrical feeders.
He also pointed out that brownfield-first innovation, adding smart controls to existing infrastructure instead of replacing it, can unlock major sustainability gains. “We’re seeing only about 19% of street lighting globally being smart-controlled,” Daniel shared. “That represents more than 140 terawatt-hours per year that can be better managed.”
From Monitoring to Maintenance Management
Most “smart” projects stop at monitoring, but Dimonoff goes further. By integrating edge and cloud analytics with existing enterprise systems, the company enables predictive maintenance that reduces truck rolls, extends asset life, and cuts emissions.
“Maintenance is the overlooked climate lever,” Daniel explained. “Diagnose before dispatch. Resolve faults remotely when possible. And when we do dispatch, crews show up once, with the right parts.” This not only reduces operational costs but also lowers the carbon footprint associated with service and repair.
Building Sustainable, Scalable Solutions Through Partnership
Daniel concluded by emphasizing that none of this orchestration would be possible without robust, reliable connectivity, something Dimonoff has built over a 15-year partnership with Digi International. “Connectivity is the nervous system that lets orchestration and maintenance automation show up as uptime and savings, not just dashboards,” he said.
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About Dimonoff
Since 2006, Dimonoff has been at the forefront of IoT-based smart city solutions, specializing in smart lighting management, connected asset control, and parking management systems. With a track record of over 575 projects across 6 countries and more than 850,000 products deployed, Dimonoff delivers innovative, scalable solutions that enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and livability of cities. Our smart technology manages hundreds of thousands of streetlights in cities across North America, and we work closely with both public and private sector leaders to ensure seamless implementation and long-term success of our solutions.
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