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TPS and AppBlocksĀ® Solutions

Tibbo Project System (TPS)'s modular architecture and AppBlocks's no-code development environment make developing solutions for various industries easier than ever. We have documented a few of the core ways we see our current customers and envision our future customers using TPS and AppBlocks together. From farming to fine dining, Tibbo Project System solutions have you covered.

Aquatic Agriculture


The world's rivers, seas, and oceans are struggling to meet the demand for seafood as overfishing continues to disrupt aquatic ecosystems. Aquatic farming has emerged to counter the dwindling supply of natural resources. Also known as aquafarming, this practice involves cultivating aquatic organisms such as fish, shellfish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants in controlled environments. Aquafarming can be conducted in freshwater, brackish water, and marine settings, with farms established in natural or artificial water bodies. Artificial water bodies, in particular, require substantial monitoring to maintain optimal living conditions for aquatic flora and fauna.


Data Center Monitoring


The data center industry is one of the fastest-growing business segments, as the insatiable demand for AI services fuels an unprecedented buildup of massive facilities. At the same time, not all operations have shifted to the public Cloud, and smaller, specialized, or private data centers continue to play an important role. Achieving data center security and efficiency requires monitoring and controlling multiple operational facets, including physical security, environmental parameters, and the detection of and response to power disruptions.


Fuel Depot Monitoring


Fuel and grain storage facilities are vital components of the global supply chain, ensuring efficient handling and distribution of these essential commodities. They store the strategic reserves, act as a buffer against market volatility or geopolitical uncertainty, and enable the seamless transition between upstream production and downstream consumption. Both grain and fuel storage are associated with elevated fire and explosion risks, which must be carefully managed. In grain storage, maintaining optimal conditions is also crucial for preserving quality and preventing spoilage, which directly impacts food security.


Hotel Automation


Modern hotels rely on interconnected systems to optimize operations such as in-room environment controls, security, entertainment, and energy management. As travelers become increasingly tech-savvy and competition intensifies, the hospitality industry looks for ways to reduce overhead while providing excellent guest experiences.


Indoor Farming


As climate change accelerates, governments increasingly focus on enhancing food security by promoting local crop cultivation. This reduces dependence on imports, lowers transportation costs, and minimizes associated pollution. Growing plants outside their natural habitats often necessitates indoor growing facilities, where precise control is crucial for ensuring plant survival and maximizing yields.


Precision Agriculture


Getting accurate and timely data on environmental parameters is vital for making informed decisions. By using intelligent monitoring and control solutions, farm owners can streamline daily tasks, minimize resource wastage, and maintain better consistency in crop outputs.


Production Floor


Safe and efficient manufacturing is the cornerstone of successful industrial operations. It relies on well-maintained equipment, precise environmental controls, and proactive monitoring systems to ensure worker safety, product quality, and optimal productivity.


Restaurant Automation


The restaurant industry requires efficient monitoring and automation to ensure food safety, compliance, and operational efficiency. Real-time tracking of food storage conditions, kitchen equipment performance, and environmental factors is critical to maintaining food quality and customer satisfaction.


Smart Buildings


Intelligent buildings integrate advanced technologies to enhance operational efficiency, sustainability, and occupant experience. They utilize various interconnected systems to automate and optimize functions such as HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), lighting, security, and energy management. With the recent advent of Net Zero initiatives worldwide, construction and building management companies are under increasing pressure to adopt energy-saving and carbon-reducing strategies while maintaining safety and comfort for building occupants.


Smart Cities


Cities around the globe are undergoing significant transformations into data-driven ecosystems, harnessing real-time information to enhance public safety, optimize resource management, and improve overall urban living conditions. From instantaneous air quality mapping to advanced flooding-prevention frameworks, forward-thinking municipalities depend on continuous sensor feedback to facilitate swift, proactive decision-making.


Warehouse Monitoring


Warehouses are the backbone of efficient supply chains, serving as essential hubs for storing and managing goods across industries. From manufacturing materials to finished products, warehouses handle large volumes of inventory that must be securely stored and carefully managed to meet demand. Effective monitoring systems are critical to maintaining smooth operations, reducing losses, and ensuring the safety of both goods and personnel.





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