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AV1 Group Receives Revenue Potential of $2.5 Million as Result of Being Selected by City in Michigan to Design Their Smart City Transition
AV1 Group Receives Revenue Potential of $2.5 Million as Result of Being Selected by City in Michigan to Design Their Smart City Transition.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n\n\nAV1 Group Receives Revenue Potential of $2.5 Million as Result of Being Selected by City in Michigan to Design Their Smart City Transition\n\n\n\n\n\nAV1 Group Receives Revenue Potential of $2.5 Million as Result of Being Selected by City in Michigan to Design Their Smart City Transition\nWill Devise All System, Technology and Financing Solutions\nPR Newswire\nSAN DIEGO, June 1, 2017\n\n\n\nSAN DIEGO, June 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --\n\nAV1 Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: AVOP), a publicly traded investment and holding company announced today that the Company, through a wholly-owned subsidiary XFIRE Smart Systems, in another partnership with Apollo Smart Lights, a provider of intelligent LED lighting solutions, has been chosen by a major city in Michigan that wants to become a Smart City. They have chosen the Company to design and implement the comprehensive system, technology and financing solutions with an initial estimated order of approximately $2,500,000. Apollo will manufacture the lighting product for the projects.\n\nThe system and technology will include lighting, camera surveillance and wireless and smart grid networks.\n\nApollo LED Series has the capability to provide street-wide wireless access for many different applications. The Apollo Solutions design has the ability to have an all-in-one housing that incorporates a wireless MESH radio to allow remote access and monitoring of infrastructure but also allows for secure access for the following applications:\n\nWireless Camera and Lighting Control \nThe Apollo Smart Light Controller (SLC) is an intelligent wireless controller that uses state-of-the-art self-forming and self-healing mesh networking. It is economical enough to be used on individual lamps for remote operations including dimming. The SLC solution can also be integrated into legacy lighting and surveillance products.\n\nSmart Parking Meters \nPutting quarters in a slot is something of the past. Most meters will now accept more modern types of payment. The wireless integrated Apollo Series has the ability to create a MESH network over a city block or a city-wide area.\n\nUtility Meters \nWith the integrated Automated Meter Reading/Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMR/AMI) solution, cities can now move away from manual drive-by solutions to digital meters that MESH together and link wi...