Create an opulent guest experience

with human-centric lighting control
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Benefits

Lighting control that streamlines operations and anticipates guest needs

Sustainable

Integration with third party systems amplifies the energy savings achieved through presence detection and scheduling.

Human-centric

Lighting control can be used to create a luxurious and responsive environment that anticipates the needs of guests and staff alike.

Innovative

Not only can the Dynalite System command multiple systems at once, but the intelligent platform offers a time-dependent response. This means the scenes offered in each zone will be optimized for the time of day or year.

Reliable

Each component is designed and manufactured in Sydney, Australia, with system longevity in mind. This provides hotel management with peace of mind that future hotel upgrades won’t require a complete overhaul of the original system.

Hotel insight

“Smart lighting control contributes to an environment of luxury. Guests can rest assured that their needs are being looked after.”

Resources, Guides & Downloads

Emergency Lighting Control Solutions Emergency Lighting Control Solutions
Emergency Lighting Control Solutions
The Dynalite System Explained The Dynalite System Explained
The Dynalite System Explained
Philips Dynalite Product Portfolio Philips Dynalite Product Portfolio
Philips Dynalite Product Portfolio

Hotels & Resorts Case Studies

Case Study

West Side Place

West Side Place is an 80-storey building located in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD. Occupying the top 16 floors, The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne, has a proud legacy of delivering a sophisticated and seamless guest experience. With panoramic views of the surrounding city, impressive dining facilities, and luxury accomodation, The Ritz- Carlton, Melbourne at West Side Place is a magnificent addition to the city’s skyline.
Case Study

Atlantis the Royal

Located at Palm Jumeriah, Atlantis the Royal is one of Dubai’s most prestigious resorts. The iconic landmark is comprised of six interlinked towers overlooking the Arabian Sea and Palm Island.