UMEC Space is built on one core platform architecture, but it can be applied across very different industries and operational models.
One platform — multiple industry applications
UMEC Space connects engineering infrastructure into a centralized monitoring and visualization environment, allowing facility teams to track operating parameters, view floor plans and technical schemes, and respond faster to incidents across individual buildings or entire property portfolios.
Commercial buildings depend on multiple technical systems working reliably at all times.
UMEC Space helps service teams monitor installed equipment remotely, detect anomalies earlier, reduce unnecessary site visits, and manage device fleets through a centralized operational system. Dashboards, alerts, and structured inventory improve response time and make service operations more proactive.
Service organizations often support equipment distributed across hundreds or thousands of customer sites.
Telecom & infrastructure operators
UMEC Space provides structured device management, telemetry monitoring, and operational visibility at fleet scale. It helps operators maintain control over large infrastructures without relying on fragmented monitoring tools or disconnected point solutions.
Telecom and infrastructure operators manage large fleets of distributed technical assets across geographically dispersed sites.
UMEC Space provides centralized monitoring of refrigeration, HVAC, kitchen equipment, and site infrastructure. Operations teams gain visibility across all locations and can react quickly to issues before they lead to losses, downtime, or service disruption.
Retail and restaurant chains rely on engineering systems and commercial equipment operating continuously across many locations.
UMEC Space allows manufacturers to build connected ecosystems around equipment without developing a full IoT platform internally. Devices installed in the field send telemetry to the platform, allowing manufacturers and service partners to monitor performance, support customers, and build recurring digital services around physical products.
Manufacturers increasingly need digital services around their products: remote monitoring, diagnostics, branded mobile applications, customer portals, and service visibility.