
Solutions for building owners and
-operators
Did you know that 80% of building costs are incurred during the operational phase?
Without reliable measurements, optimization remains a matter of chance. Deviations and malfunctions go unnoticed, and damage such as leaks, frost, or overheating escalates without early warning. Sensise provides the necessary data foundation and functions for comprehensive analysis, control, and monitoring. For existing and new buildings.
Our solution accompanies you from consultation to implementation – we are by your side, from the initial concept to ongoing operation.
Comprehensive solution instead of isolated solutions
Typical use cases in buildings

Door and
Window monitoring
Monitoring of indoor air quality
Occupancy and attendance monitoring
Leakage and frost detection
Room temperature control
Monitoring of water and energy consumption
IAQ- (Indoor Air Quality-) Monitoring

Monitoring CO₂, temperature, and humidity forms the basis for healthy indoor environments. When CO₂ levels rise, concentration, well-being, and performance decrease – while simultaneously increasing the potential risk of infection. Continuous sensor data allows for the optimization of ventilation intervals, the prevention of energy losses, and the assurance of a consistently healthy indoor climate. This improves both working conditions and the overall quality of life for employees, visitors, and building users.
Intelligent HVAC control

Buildings can be controlled according to demand using occupancy, climate, and air quality data. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems only run when they are actually needed. This significantly reduces energy costs, lowers CO₂ emissions, and ensures consistently high comfort. Office buildings, administrative buildings, schools, care facilities, and hotels, in particular, benefit greatly from automated, flexible control.
Smart room and space allocation

Modern buildings require flexible and transparent space utilization. Sensor-based occupancy data shows in real time whether workstations, meeting rooms, or learning areas are occupied or vacant. This allows for more efficient space planning, improved utilization, and demand-driven cleaning intervals. Operators optimize rental space, reduce vacancies, and develop future-proof workplace concepts – especially in office buildings, universities, and administrative structures.
Mold prevention

In rarely used rooms, vacant parts of buildings, or poorly ventilated areas, undetected moisture can quickly lead to mold growth. IoT sensors continuously monitor humidity, temperature, and surface conditions, detecting critical situations at an early stage. This allows operators to ventilate, heat, or take structural measures early on – before health risks or costly renovations arise. This is particularly relevant for residential complexes, schools, storage facilities, and older building structures.
Energy monitoring (electricity, water, gas)

Energy and water consumption can be recorded, visualized, and analyzed in real time using IoT sensors. Operators can identify inefficient system states, idle consumption, or unusual consumption patterns early on. This enables data-driven planning of energy-saving measures, compliance with ESG requirements, and transparency across all building operations. Energy monitoring also supports sustainable building management and provides a reliable basis for decisions regarding modernization or energy-saving projects.
Workplace comfort

A comfortable workplace directly impacts well-being, concentration, and absenteeism. IoT sensors capture relevant factors such as temperature, air quality, lighting conditions, and noise levels. This data enables targeted optimization of the work environment – from individual comfort temperatures to noise reduction in open-plan offices. Companies benefit from increased productivity, reduced employee stress, and a more attractive work environment.
Leak and moisture monitoring

Water leaks, moisture, and frost damage are among the most costly risks in building operations. Sensors detect dampness, burst pipes, or critical temperature levels early and trigger immediate alarms. This allows operators to prevent damage to building structures, reduce repair costs, and protect technical systems. Monitoring is particularly suitable for utility rooms, sanitary facilities, commercial kitchens, hotels, and residential properties.
Window, door and condition monitoring

Open windows or unlocked doors lead to energy losses and security risks. IoT sensors monitor these conditions in real time and can automatically trigger feedback or actions – such as turning down the heating when a window is open. Operators benefit from increased security, reduced energy waste, and transparent building automation that can be easily integrated into existing systems.

Examples of properties that can be digitized with Sensise
Office and administrative properties
Corporate headquarters
Multi-tenant office building
office parks
Co-working spaces
Administrative and government complexes
Health and care facilities
Hospitals and clinics
Rehabilitation centers
Psychiatric facilities
Care facilities
Doctors' offices
Medical Care Centers
Educational and childcare facilities
Schools
Colleges and universities
Daycare centers
Campus and boarding school buildings
Industrial and logistics properties
Production and manufacturing halls
Industrial parks and factory sites
warehouses
Logistics and distribution centers
Refrigerated and frozen food logistics
Residential properties and neighborhoods
Apartment buildings
Residential complexes / residential areas
Student dormitories
Senior living facilities
Trade and retail properties
Shopping centers / Shopping malls
Supermarkets
Retail parks
retail
Hotel industry, gastronomy and
Event venues
Hotels
Restaurants
Congress and event centers
Cruise Ships
Hostels / Youth Hostels
Sports and leisure facilities
Sports and clubhouses
Sports halls and stadiums
Sports facilities and club grounds
Swimming and leisure pools
Cultural and event building
Exhibition grounds and exhibition halls
Theatres and opera houses
Public buildings
Train stations
Airports (Terminals)


























