About Us

 

iAutomation, founded in 2005, makes great buildings better by providing automated, sensor-enabled solutions for customised lighting control, security, ultra-efficient heating and ventilation services, as well as the latest hospitality applications based on unique customer profiles.

Based in Melbourne and servicing all of Australia through a network of branches and agents, iAutomation’s CONTROL caters to the professional needs of engineering and design consultants, architects, facilities managers, developers, and operations managers.

With an emphasis on comprehensive service delivery, iAutomation has forged a reputation as Australia’s leading provider of high-quality sensor and control products and systems for use in hospitals, hotels, universities, schools, resorts, office buildings, and other applications requiring refined levels of zoned lighting, climate management, security, and individualized customer care.

Our high-profile clients include: Royal Childrens Hospital, Victoria; University of Queensland (St Lucia Campus); Icehouse Melbourne, Victoria; Monash University, Victoria; and Australian Broadcasting Services (ABC) Studios, Queensland.

iAutomation is proud to supply the world’s premier sensor products to the Australian market, including world-famous BEG products from Germany. All products in iAutomation’s product inventory are mutually compatible according to universal KNX protocols.

World-class products, however, are just the beginning of iAutomation’s services. Our in-house team of nearly two dozen highly qualified technical and engineering experts appraises every project on a case-by-case basis, assessing each client’s precise needs in order to determine correct product specification, optimal sensor placement and configuration, as well as appropriate and user-friendly control functionality.

iAutomation understands that aftersales service is just as important as the performance of systems at handover. A range of monthly and quarterly service contracts is now available to property managers to ensure systems remain in peak condition, and to ensure that new and old personnel are familiar with full operating procedures and capabilities.