Blending color and code into a bold visual system

Disconnected systems limited performance.
One of Fibric’s first pilot launch properties, a 320-room urban boutique hotel already used Honeywell INNCOM for energy management and Assa Abloy Visionline for digital locks. Each system worked beautifully on its own but none of them communicated. The engineering team had no single view of how the building performed, and housekeeping still relied on radio calls and front desk updates to know which rooms were vacant. The hotel wanted more than automation. It wanted intelligence, a layer that could learn from every system, connect them, and act on its own. The solution had to install quickly and work with what was already there.


Unified intelligence in under an hour.
Fibric is able to collect and learn from live data across rooms, corridors, and shared spaces. Within days, the hotel is able to create its own set of agents through Fibric’s interface. These agents coordinate the work of multiple systems automatically. Energy consumption is estimated to drop by six percent beyond the Honeywell INNCOM baseline. Housekeeping is able to receive accurate room status updates, sending staff only where cleaning is needed, with a successful Assa Abloy Visionline integration. Occupancy data from the lobby and restaurant is able to help adjust lighting, climate, and staffing to match guest activity. Everything is able to run through Fibric’s unified intelligence layer, connected securely through API and MCP integrations. The result - measurable savings in both energy and labor, and a property that operates as one coordinated system.
