MobiusFlow unites over 100 IoT protocols and legacy systems into a single intelligent data layer. Whether you’re deploying in smart buildings, industrial environments or healthcare facilities – MobiusFlow gives you total control and visibility.

MobiusFlow is the integration layer designed to work wherever data lives. From industrial sites and energy infrastructure to healthcare, agriculture, and commercial environments, it connects, automates, and unlocks insight across any protocol, sensor, or system — all without ripping out what already works.
Break silos. Scale intelligently. Connect securely.
MobiusFlow allows your building to share sensors and other resources, eliminating redundancy and saving money! With MobiusFlow ANY building or production system can "talk" with any other system and allows you to control your entire building from a single browser or smartphone interface.
Ideally a modern building with IoT based, total building automation would have universal sensors, receivers and a common communication network as the backbone for the whole system.
Instead most buildings have specific sensors and receivers for each system. One set for the lighting, another of the security system, receivers for asset tracking, a separate network for access control, etc., and the list goes on and on.
Lighting is the only system in the building that is present in every area, is evenly disbursed, and always has power. In addition there is a movement in lighting industry towards Luminair Level Lighting Control (LLLC). In an LLLC system every fixture is individually addressable can be individually controlled. There is also a movement in the lighting industry towards wireless control of the lighting. Combined the two and you now have a wireless radio/chipset in every fixture. You've now created the first truly universal IoT/Total Building Automation backbone!
But lighting as the backbone is just the first step. You still have to get all systems talking to each other. This is where our partner MobiusFlow comes in. Mobiusflow allows every system in a building to communicate with each other, but it goes beyond just simple communication, systems can now share data in both directions, trigger actions from one system to another and share sensors and other input devices.
All of the data collected can then be displayed, analyzed and configured using a single dashboard on any computer or smart device.
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