INOSO Building Management System – Intelligent control of energy and buildings
The INOSO Building Management System brings transparency, control, and efficiency to every corner of your business. It connects energy flows, technical systems, and building processes into one smart overall system – so you can make clear decisions, cut costs, and future-proof your organization.
With over 50 experts at our locations in Ilshofen (Germany) and Ras Al Khaimah (UAE), we are your partner for ERP systems, mobile applications, web-based software development, and modern Industry 4.0 solutions.
Everything at a glance – via a single system
Whether electricity, heat, water, lighting, or production consumers: the BMS bundles all relevant data in a clear overview. You can see at a glance where resources are being used sensibly – and where there is hidden potential for optimization.
Your advantage
- Real-time monitoring of all energy flows
- Transparency regarding costs, consumption, and trends
- Comprehensive overview instead of scattered isolated solutions
Intelligent control for buildings, facilities, and industry
The BMS thinks for itself. It automatically controls building technology, production facilities, and outdoor areas as needed—from air conditioning and lighting to the use of your own PV energy. This makes your systems run more efficiently, stably, and sustainably.
What this means for you
- Optimized consumption of renewable energies
- Less energy loss, less waste
- Noticeably lower operating costs
Data that facilitates decision-making
The system transforms measured values into clear insights. Trends, evaluations, and reports show which measures are effective—and where action is needed before costs or disruptions arise.
Greater security
- Automated reporting for compliance and budget planning
- Deep insights into all systems and trades
- Reliable basis for investment decisions
React early, avoid downtime
With integrated email and SNMP notifications, the BMS detects faults, peak loads, or maintenance requirements before they become a risk.
The result
- Planned maintenance instead of unplanned downtime
- Shorter response times
- Stable processes – in buildings and production

