About Inscio

/Smarter, more sustainable, better

Imagine this: you bring a car to the garage for maintenance. The mechanic stares worriedly at the shiny paint, runs his hands over the surface and takes some pictures of it. Then he walks back excitedly and concludes that the engine is broken and needs to be replaced. Ā 

That sounds absurd, doesn't it? And yet that's pretty much what happens in real estate inspection. We think it can and should be done differently.Ā 

This needs to be smarter, more sustainable but most of all better!Ā 

Inscio Roofs instruments real estate with IoT sensors. This allows us to monitor the condition of maintenance-sensitive elements better than with periodic inspections and also manage them more cost-effectively.Ā 

Inscio leverages KPN's reliable and flexibly scalable LoRA infrastructure.Ā 

About Inscio

The founders have backgrounds in IT and motorsports, and you can see that everywhere. Unlike competitors, we are driven by opportunities, not risk mitigation. Although, of course, that is also the ultimate effect.

The lines are short and the culture is a tad nerdy, but entrepreneurial.Ā 

We burst with ideas, work them into products, and some of those ideas become new companies under the Inscio label. We often do this together with partners.Ā 

Inscio is a Tech company, we do things differently! We use hardware and software to solve puzzles and provide insight, in places where insight never was.

We have a very clear picture of where we are going, but we sometimes adjust the route there based on what we experience. That's not called Agile or Scrum, but logical thinking.

We are located in an old farmhouse in IJsselstein, near Utrecht and in the middle of the country.Ā 

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2156

Sensors

62

Customers

8,4

Gigabytes of real estate data

INNOVATIVE SENSOR TECHNOLOGY

Inscio provides a software suite, completely web-based so can be used anywhere, to look at the condition of elements in real time. Does that mean someone always has to log in to look at the problems? No! We have smart signaling based on algorithms, automatically Inscio users are informed about possible anomalies and risks.Ā Ā 

Property owners, as well as building partners and manufacturers, naturally do not want leaks and damage during the warranty period. Yet differences in temperature and humidity can lead to surprises after only a few years. Inscio ensures that you can intervene exactly in time, neither too early nor too late, through virtually real-time sensor data and signaling on deviations and problems

Property owners perform condition inspections to determine the condition of maintenance-sensitive elements. This inspection process is time-consuming, labor-intensive and only marginally objective.Ā 

Inscio sensors provide objective readings, i.e. an actual picture at a distance. There is no, or much less, need to inspect and therefore delivers a huge reduction in movements and thus emissions.Ā 

We see from the data whether moisture is accumulating, whether the temperature is abnormal or illogical, but above all whether risks are occurring. Based on that data, we alert our customers before damage occurs. We enable our customers to intervene before things go wrong.Ā Ā 

Our customers say

Ā "Until last fall, we informed clients and partners about expected roof behavior based on practical experience. Now we provide objective measurement data"

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Laurens van Wylick - Isomix insulating mortars

"The data we collect and analyze with Inscio Roofs' sensors helps us get all stakeholders to look at construction in a more sustainable way. But also better calculate the life-cycle costs of alternative roof structures for clients and consultants."

Eduard Beekhuizen - Babylon

"We think that things can and should be done differently."

Imagine this: you bring a car to the garage for maintenance. The mechanic stares worriedly at the shiny paint, runs his hands over the surface and takes some pictures of it. Then he walks back excitedly and concludes that the engine is broken and needs to be replaced. Ā 

That sounds absurd, doesn't it? And yet that's pretty much what happens during real estate inspections. We think it can and should be done differently.