HSYCO and Tektelic have announced an integration aimed at expanding the use of long-range IoT sensors in industrial and smart building-automation systems, linking Tektelic’s LoRaWAN gateways directly with HSYCO’s supervision platform.
The agreement, unveiled in Milan today, allows data from Tektelic devices using the Semtech Packet Forwarder to feed natively into HSYCO’s web-based control interface. The companies said the move would simplify the deployment of smart-building applications by bringing visualisation, alarms, analytics, and automation into a single environment.
HSYCO’s platform, which supports more than 110 protocols including KNX, BACnet, Modbus, and MQTT, will now be able to incorporate LoRaWAN devices alongside systems managing HVAC, lighting, energy, and security. The companies said the approach would offer a scalable and open architecture for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
One early application involves refrigerated-storage supervision. Using HSYCO’s software with Tektelic’s Kona Micro IoT Gateway and its Tundra temperature and humidity sensors, operators can track conditions across multiple cold rooms, generate real-time graphical trends, and receive alarms when temperatures move beyond pre-set thresholds. The system can also produce monthly PDF reports for compliance checks.
Another use case focuses on leak detection. HSYCO said that when integrated with Tektelic’s Comfort v2 sensors, its platform can trigger automatic valve closures via BACnet in the event of water ingress, reducing the risk of damage in critical areas.
HSYCO, founded in 2007 and based in Milanofiori, develops supervision systems for industrial and building-automation markets and positions itself as a provider of interoperable, continually updated control platforms.
Tektelic, which has more than 15 years of experience in wireless technologies, supplies carrier-grade LoRaWAN infrastructure used in smart-building, industrial, and healthcare applications around the world.