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Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Building Automation System Case Study

Case study of GENESIS32 deployment at Schiphol Airport for monitoring HVAC, fire, security, lighting, and water systems across 300,000 tags.

Published
June 4, 2026
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3 min read
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Amsterdam Airport Schiphol implemented an OEM version of GENESIS32 with GraphWorX32 and AlarmWorX32 to manage building systems in its single-terminal complex. The system runs on three Windows terminal servers supporting 30 concurrent operators, 10,000 graphical displays, and over one million alarms monthly. Key capabilities include alias-based display reuse, open architecture for future expansion, and access via web and mobile platforms.

Key takeaways

GENESIS32 monitors 300,000 tags across HVAC, fire, security, lighting, telephone, and water systems

Three Windows terminal servers support 30 simultaneous operators with 10,000 GraphWorX displays

Alias functionality enables reuse of displays across multiple airport floors and areas

Open system architecture simplifies data retrieval and future platform expansion

System has operated for three years with no major issues while handling over one million alarms monthly

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