Signify joins the Association Madrid World Capital of Construction, Engineering and Architecture

10/02/2022

Signify joins the Association Madrid World Capital of Construction, Engineering and Architecture

image Signify joins the Association Madrid World Capital of Construction, Engineering and Architecture

Signify, the world’s leading lighting company, has joined the Madrid World Capital of Construction, Engineering and Architecture Association (MWCC). This association strengthens these sectors both in the capital and throughout Spain, consolidating the international leadership of Spanish companies and making Madrid and Spain visible as the world reference center in the sector.

Signify is a world leader in lighting for professionals and consumers in the Internet of Things era. Its products, services and efficient lighting systems from the energy point of view allow the use of excellent quality light and make life more comfortable and safe for citizens, companies more productive and cities more livable.

Signify joins this initiative to support as a leading company in connected lighting, thus contributing its experience and technical capacity for the consolidation of the Madrid World Capital of Construction, Engineering and Architecture project at a national and international level.

David García Núñez, president of MWCC, considers Signify’s adherence to MWCC to be exceptional: “Signify is a clear example of a company that is committed to urban solutions, Smart Cities and the quality growth of cities. From MWCC we continue to weave the public and private ecosystem built in the infrastructure and cities sector”.

Among its collaborators and associates, the Association includes leading technology, energy, construction companies, consultants, universities, public companies and national, regional and local entities, thus constituting a true example of public-private collaboration.

“Connected lighting can be an integrating element of technologies within Smart Cities. We are delighted to be part of Madrid World Capital of Construction, where we hope to collaborate with public and private entities in the definition and development of the cities of the future, moving towards a greener and more digital Europe”, comments David Albertín, Director of the Professional Channel at Signify Spain and Portugal.

For more than 130 years, Signify (formerly known as Philips Lighting) has been at the forefront of lighting, introducing innovations that seek to improve the energy efficiency of facilities, increase the quality of life for people and connect spaces. , preparing them for the future. Currently, more than 96 million light points are connected with Signify technology.