Divvy Deploys IoT I/O Controller to Help Building Managers Automate Car Parking
Australian tech company Divvy is deploying its Internet of Things (IoT) I/O Controller to help building managers automate car parking and property functions using smart building technology.
Divvy says its technology offers building managers the ability to control the on/off functions of low-voltage assets such as parking gates, door latches, turnstiles, or water pumps.
Divvy says the smart building market is projected to reach $32 billion over the next three years with technology in the space offering the potential to reduce facilities capital and operating costs by 50%.
Built on the Microsoft Azure platform and powered by Azure Sphere microcontrollers, the DIVVY IoT I/O Controller all-in-one smart box leverages the IoT to securely gather digital input from sensors, translate information in the cloud, and generate straightforward output commands to control equipment.