Techstream helps Radix IoT expand in Apac
- March 8, 2022
- Steve Rogerson

Australian firm Techstream Systems, a provider of buildings technologies and services, plans to expand Texas-based Radix IoT’s Mango OS unified IoT platform across the Apac region.
Integrating Mango with its wholistic buildings automation offerings, Techstream supports building owners’ sustainability compliance with the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) Green Star rating and the National Australian Built Environment Rating System (Nabers), meant to reverse nearly a quarter of the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions and over half of the electricity consumption by commercial buildings.
“To help building owners to achieve and maintain the designed Green Star rating, we searched for an easy-to-engineer and easy-to-use solution to provide real-time metering and reporting of energy consumption to complement and enhance existing and new building management systems,” said Victor Wang, founder of Techstream Systems, who, as a former application engineer for Johnson Controls for 20 years in Australia, used Mango. “After testing many solutions, I can confidently say that Radix IoT’s Mango is the best available in the market. Mango’s flexibility, open-web technology and interoperability with Windows, Mac and Linux platforms makes it powerful and allows users to create bespoke solutions should requirements arise.”
Complementary to Techstream’s offerings, Mango’s alarming and integrated tools offer trending analytics through a web interface, providing deep data visibility and insight to assist Green Star ratings verifications. Mango’s custom reports harness and organise data required to facilitate compliance reporting.
One of its supported formats is Microsoft Excel documents, which can either be produced on-demand or scheduled and attached via email based on specific events.
Using Mango’s open, flexible, web-based offering, Techstream’s developers can work with stakeholders to produce customised reports to identify building optimisation potential to reduce operating expenses and to prepare ESG reports for portfolios of buildings. Mango can be scaled to work on any size projects.
“Our partnership with Techstream Systems allows Radix IoT to expand distribution, design services and customer support into Apac,” said Michael Skurla, chief product officer at Radix IoT. “Techstream is a world class operation that is able to not only deploy solutions with Mango but have proven themselves as strong advocates of our platform and its unique capabilities across verticals.”
With Apac region’s manufacturing boom, Techstream is tapping into such manufacturing hubs as Malaysia, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Sri Lanka, which now require Leed certification and responsible sourcing for all their factories. Additionally, Techstream plans to expand into the Gulf states where a sustainable buildings surge requires smart buildings automation.
Techstream Systems provides building technologies and services for companies of all sizes and is an Australian-owned company with the independence to source and develop ways to deliver smart services for facility managers and property owners.
Radix IoT offers a flexible and unified IoT platform to unite and harness data from existing subsystems into a managed dashboard, allowing remote monitoring, process management and data aggregation intelligence to increase uptime operations and reduce operating expenses. From one location to multiple, Radix IoT products deal with the inherent complexity of managing geographically distributed facilities across various markets, including edge data centres, utilities, carrier edge and telecom infrastructure, industrial, and property management.
Radix IoT is a wholly owned subsidiary of Compass Datacenters. It is headquartered in Dallas, with offices in California and Chicago.