Chicago Field Museum

Xicato’s world class lighting solutions with open API + ETC’s software enable leading light designers to deliver a life-like experience worthy of the world’s most magnificent fossil.

Lee Tung Avenue

As the Mid-Autumn Festival kicks off, over 800 lanterns lining Lee Tung Avenue are connected with Xicato controls allowing visitors to create a personalized “Avenue of Lights” using their mobile device.

Under My Umbrella at Vivid Sydney

During show hours, the XIMs are programmed to respond with a unique delay and flashing rate to create the impression that the umbrellas are flashing randomly.

Museon on the Hague

Nearly 400 track spots are mounted in display cabinets and at ceiling level, with ceiling and floor mounted wall-washing around all columns.

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery

Easy Installation – Two electrical contractors installed and adjusted the luminaires followed by a half day to program the lighting levels, groups, and scenes.

Van Gogh Museum

In January, 2017, the Van Gogh Institute began converting approximately 1300 light points to Xicato Intelligent Modules with Bluetooth control.

Casa Smed

Xicato XIM modules, Smart Controls, and Control Software proved to be the answer for this complex residential installation.

Wadden Sea Centre

The requirements were clear: Great lighting and a lighting control system that could provide individual light control
with deep, smooth dimming that was simple to set up and simple to use. Chosen solution – Xicato’s XIM and Bluetooth smart controls.

Smithsonian Museum

Xicato’s Smart Controls and interoperability with the Medialon Building Management System were critical to the project’s success.

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