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SMART BUILDING
Navigating Challenges with Innovative Solutions
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Navigating Challenges with Innovative Solutions
Smart Buildings: No Longer Just for the Future
Not long ago, smart buildings seemed like something reserved for futuristic companies or high-end hospitality spaces. However, today, smart buildings are no longer a thing of the future—they are becoming the norm. We believe that every company, in some form or another, has already embraced smart technology or is in the process of transitioning. It’s inevitable.
Take a simple Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat, for example—allowing businesses to schedule heating times efficiently. Many workplaces already use these as one of the earliest forms of smart technology. Hospitality buildings, too, have been integrating smart lighting systems that activate only when people are present, reducing unnecessary energy use.
But now, smart buildings are playing an even bigger role in addressing environmental challenges. As you may know, CO₂ footprint registration is already required for many companies, and it's expected to become mandatory for all businesses in the near future. While tracking your emissions is important, the real challenge lies in reducing your carbon footprint—and that includes your building’s impact. By installing sensors to optimize heating and lighting based on real-time occupancy and behavioral patterns, businesses can drastically cut energy waste. Security can also be enhanced through smart access control systems with or without cameras.
For industries like hospitality, retail, and commercial spaces, people flow tracking is another valuable tool. Understanding customer movement patterns allows businesses to optimize store layouts and tailor digital signage or advertising based on foot traffic. Whatever steps you take to make your building smarter, always ensure you’re using the right technology to manage sensors and automate actions effectively. A well-integrated smart system doesn’t just improve efficiency—it makes your business more sustainable, secure, and future-ready.
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Take a simple Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat, for example—allowing businesses to schedule heating times efficiently. Many workplaces already use these as one of the earliest forms of smart technology. Hospitality buildings, too, have been integrating smart lighting systems that activate only when people are present, reducing unnecessary energy use.
But now, smart buildings are playing an even bigger role in addressing environmental challenges. As you may know, CO₂ footprint registration is already required for many companies, and it's expected to become mandatory for all businesses in the near future. While tracking your emissions is important, the real challenge lies in reducing your carbon footprint—and that includes your building’s impact. By installing sensors to optimize heating and lighting based on real-time occupancy and behavioral patterns, businesses can drastically cut energy waste. Security can also be enhanced through smart access control systems with or without cameras.
For industries like hospitality, retail, and commercial spaces, people flow tracking is another valuable tool. Understanding customer movement patterns allows businesses to optimize store layouts and tailor digital signage or advertising based on foot traffic. Whatever steps you take to make your building smarter, always ensure you’re using the right technology to manage sensors and automate actions effectively. A well-integrated smart system doesn’t just improve efficiency—it makes your business more sustainable, secure, and future-ready.
Click here to find out more or request a meeting.

In-house Assembly
MiniDis handles its own assembly, allowing for seamless customization and precise adjustments to meet your exact needs.

Flexible and Creative
If it doesn’t exist, we build it! With advanced tools like 3D printers, a laser cutter, and milling machines, MiniDis goes beyond IT to craft custom solutions.

Experienced Engineers
Our certified engineers specialize in rugged computing and are trusted by vendors to modify machines—without voiding warranties.

Independend Solution Partner
We will tailor the solution to fit your unique challenges, and won’t push you into hardware just because it's the only option we offer.

Partner up with you
As MiniDis we always sit next to you and with our experience also look at the total architecture to decide together if you have the most effective plan to go forward.

High Temperature Range
When needed we can chose computers who can stand a temperature range from -30 degrees Celsius to plus 75 degrees.

Fanless computers
Without the moving parts of a running fan, this solution is perfect for harsh environments.

Low Energy Usage
Low energy usage resulsting in low carbon footprint and low energy bills.

Wide Voltage Range
Wide voltage input range from 12 -50 Volt or 70-110 Volt. We have multiple solutions!

Waterproof & Corrosion-Resistant
Built to withstand moisture and prevent corrosion for long-lasting performance in harsh environments.

Robust Connectivity
Industrial-grade M-12 connectors ensure secure and reliable connections when needed.

Shock and Vibration Proof
Designed for high-vibration environments and resistant to single or multiple shocks.