SKYX Platforms Corp. announced it will supply its technologies to a new contemporary residential project in Pittsford, New York. The apartment complex will include 171 new residential units and is expected to incorporate 10,000 units of SKYX's advanced smart plug-and-play technologies. This supply agreement represents a notable expansion of SKYX's market penetration in the residential construction sector.
The development, led by Daniele Management & Development Group, will feature ceiling lighting, recessed lights, downlights, wall lights, EXIT signs, EMERGENCY lights, plug-in LED backlight mirrors and other SKYX products. The project includes various amenities such as an in-house resident clubhouse, a state-of-the-art fitness center, modern meeting facilities, landscaped green spaces, access to the Erie Canal walking trail, an outdoor community piazza, and underground garage heated parking.
Danny Daniele, President of Daniele Management & Development, stated that Pittsford Oaks Apartments will be the first of many new development projects where the company expects to utilize SKYX's innovative technologies. He cited significant short and long-term cost savings across both construction and ongoing maintenance as key benefits, along with delivering superior products and services to customers. More information about the Pittsford Oak Apartments is available at https://www.pittsfordoaks.com/.
Rani Kohen, Founder and Executive Chairman of SKYX Platforms, expressed enthusiasm about collaborating with innovative developers to enhance property and overall project value while creating safer, smarter, and more advanced homes for the future. The company views this partnership as part of its mission to make homes and buildings become safe-advanced and smart as the new standard.
This development has implications for the broader smart home technology market, demonstrating how advanced lighting and electrical systems are becoming integrated into new construction projects. The scale of this installation—10,000 units across 171 apartments—suggests growing acceptance of standardized smart home technologies in multi-family residential developments. For residents, this integration promises enhanced safety features, modern amenities, and potential energy efficiency benefits.
The agreement also creates additional opportunities for future recurring revenues through interchangeability, upgrades, AI services, monitoring, and subscriptions. As SKYX continues to expand its portfolio with over 100 pending and issued patents globally, this project represents a tangible implementation of its platform technologies in a real-world residential setting. The company's website at https://skyplug.com/ provides additional information about its technology offerings.
For the construction industry, this partnership illustrates how technology companies are increasingly collaborating with traditional developers to incorporate smart systems from the ground up. The emphasis on both construction savings and ongoing maintenance benefits addresses key pain points in residential development, potentially setting a precedent for future projects. As electricity remains a standard in every home and building, the integration of smart technologies at this scale represents a step toward making advanced safety and convenience features more accessible in residential living spaces.


