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Projects already implemented

Customized electronics solutions

We manufacture and support specific electronic installations for private individuals, companies and the public sector. As a customer, you receive customized electronic solutions which we can also maintain after installation if required. We specialize in niche projects, special orders and the construction of prototypes (including small series).

Traffic engineering

For the A8 between Interlaken Ost and Brienz, we developed and installed a customer-specific height control system that alerts vehicles with a height of four meters or more to the applicable height limit. The system detects vehicles that exceed the specified height and activates danger signals (changeover signals) when they pass the measuring point to prompt drivers to take a detour. At the same time, the operations center is notified via Short Message Service (SMS) to avoid potential damage within the construction site.
In this newly designed mixed traffic zone on the Hardbrücke in Zurich, cyclists and pedestrians have to pass each other in a confined space. The system that has been developed and produced allows flexible allocation of the areas depending on whether they are used by cyclists or public transport passengers. Two rows of lamps running parallel to the roadway light up yellow to indicate to those waiting that they should step back. This creates a "bike corridor" that allows cyclists to pass quickly. When a bus or streetcar approaches, the lights change to red to indicate to cyclists that they must stop. This allows passengers to get on and off safely.
To make it easier for visitors to Zurich Zoo to find a parking space, we developed and installed an alternating light signal system. The zoo has two parking lots: one directly in front of the entrance and the Masoala Hall, and another at the Dolder ice rink. The three-handled alternating light signal shows the parking situation in both parking lots in real time so that visitors can find a parking space quickly and easily. This system reduces the time needed to find a parking space.
To ensure safety and efficiency at the Swissmill site in Zurich, we developed a visual display system. This signals to road users when a train is approaching. The train transports raw materials for Swissmill and travels under the Hardbrücke bridge from the station to the Swissmill Tower. As cyclists, pedestrians and cars share the space under the bridge, a control system was developed that activates floor lamps installed in the railroad track. These lamps light up and show a visual running light display when a train is approaching to warn all road users in good time and ensure safe passage.

Individual projects

As part of this project, we developed a customized screen control system that is fully integrated into a wooden ceiling. At the touch of a button, the ceiling opens, the screen moves down and the cabinet door with the built-in projector opens automatically. When the movie is over, the screen retracts, the ceiling closes and the cabinet closes automatically. Several integrated safety switches ensure that jamming during movement is reliably prevented.
We developed a system for the Zurich water supply that automates the monitoring of groundwater levels and water pressure. The measurement data is analyzed directly on site and sent by radio to a central base station for monitoring. This system optimizes data collection and enables efficient, seamless control of water resources.

A control solution was developed and manufactured for the efficient management of a pool. This system controls pumps, a chlorine system and a heat pump to ensure that the pool functions optimally. The solution enables precise control and coordination of all relevant components for flawless pool operation.

A speed measurement system developed by us is in use at various driving centers in Switzerland. The system measures the speed of the vehicles on the training track using ground detectors and shows the values on a visual display. This speed data is relevant for the instructor in training scenarios. Visual obstacles (signal lights) are displayed on the test track based on the evaluated speeds. These obstacles are used for training purposes for braking and evasive maneuvers by the driver training participants.

Security technology

We produce high-security Bauer Sphinx locks for prisons, nuclear power plants and banks. These locks are available in both mechanical and electrical versions and are characterized by their robust construction and minimal maintenance requirements. All locks and mechanical parts are manufactured and assembled in Switzerland. A particularly outstanding feature is the ingenious system that enables the locking system to be reprogrammed within a very short time without dismantling the lock if a key is lost. This functionality ensures maximum security and flexibility in use.
In collaboration with our partner BWO Systems, we plan and implement state-of-the-art access systems based on vein biometrics technology. This innovative technology recognizes the unique vein pattern on the inside of the hand using non-contact near-infrared radiation. As the vein pattern is unique to each person and has detailed characteristics, it offers maximum security and protection against forgery. These access systems are used in security-critical areas such as prisons, jewelry stores and in the private sector and guarantee reliable and contactless access control.

We have developed an innovative night safe system for various banks, which we maintain and provide comprehensive support for. These night safes, also known as deposit safes, offer a secure, temporary storage option for items such as letters or wallets. Night safes are characterized by special drawers or flaps that make it possible to insert objects without having to open a safe. At the same time, unauthorized removal of the deposited items is prevented. Access to night safes is usually restricted to certain authorized persons.

For temporary surveillance, a video camera system in a special housing was developed for the Zurich City Police, which is used exclusively at major events. When no event is taking place, the camera housing remains closed so that the public can see that the system is not in operation. During a major event, the housing is opened and the camera is visible. The system is used to monitor the flow of people and provide a general overview.