Regin:GO saves a lot of time for Martin and his colleagues.

When Martin Lindahl and Storfors Styr started testing Regin:GO, he was immediately convinced and quickly recognized its value.
"Regin:GO has made our preparations so much more flexible. We can now sit in the office and configure all the controllers directly through the app," says Martin.

Martin Lindahl is CEO at Storfors Styr in Piteå. He and his colleagues have been configuring Regin’s products for their customers for several years. But it wasn’t until he discovered the configuration app Regin:GO that he was truly impressed.

"It’s an incredibly good product. It makes control technology easy to understand, no matter who you are. All setpoints, sequences, and the entire system in the app are very detailed. I don’t need to be on site with a meter to verify — I get all the data instantly," says Martin.

Martin explains that control and regulation technology is often one of the very last tasks on a construction site. By the time they begin their work on site, many other contractors are finishing up, everyone wants to complete their part, and the customer is eager to move in. It’s a stressful and time-pressured phase. That’s when Regin:GO completely changed the workflow for Martin and his team — for one simple reason.

"Regin:GO has made our preparations so much more flexible. We can now sit here at the office and pre-install all the controllers via the app. We make sure everything works here, pre-program everything, so we don’t have to do it when the pressure is on. We simply go to the site, mount the controllers, power them up, and our job is done. We no longer have to worry about commissioning on site."

Being able to test the room controllers in peace and quiet also helps reduce stress and allows for greater precision. Martin and his colleagues at Storfors Styr have already developed smart ways to make sure everything works as it should.

"When we commission here at the office, we can immediately see how the controllers behave and respond to all the functions. We can blow on the sensor to increase CO₂ levels, place it in the fridge to check temperature response — it’s a whole different level of calm now."