Alès Agglomération

Smart City / IoT / Territorial Hypervision

Context

For over 4 years, Alès Agglomération — the 5th largest urban area in Occitanie, covering 72 municipalities and nearly 140,000 inhabitants — has been rolling out a territorial strategy built on data and IoT to modernise public infrastructure and support the transformation of its services.

Our approach

Managing such a vast territory meant overseeing hundreds of public assets (buildings, schools, street lighting, networks…) whose data was scattered across siloed business tools. The consequence: teams working in isolation, incidents detected too late, and decisions made without consolidated insights. The goal was clear: break down silos, move from reactive management to proactive monitoring, and build the foundations of a scalable platform able to integrate new use cases over time. Kuzzle deployed its territorial hypervision platform, a shared technological foundation capable of aggregating data from IoT sensors, weather stations, external APIs (Enedis, GRDF, Vigicrues) and various networks (LoRa, 4G, MQTT). All information is centralised and delivered through operational dashboards, giving field teams a cross-functional view of the territory.

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