GEOVOS SPARING

Ministry of Environment and Forestry-authorized industrial wastewater quality monitoring solution

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Landslide detection tool capable of providing Early Warning System (EWS) of landslide hazard and slope stability monitoring.

Specializing in providing solutions for digitization, telemetry, and industrial IoT (Internet of Things) implementation.

Trusted by leading companies

Adaro Group
PT Antareja Mahada Makmur
PT Berau Coal
PT Bukit Makmur Mandiri Utama
PT Hutama Karya Infrastruktur
PT Kalimantan Prima Persada
PT Kaltim Prima Coal
PT Pamapersada Nusantara
PT Perkebunan Nusantara I
PT Perkebunan Nusantara II
PT Perkebunan Nusantara IV
PT Vale Indonesia
Kementerian Desa, Pembangunan Daerah Tertinggal dan Transmigrasi

Real-time Reporting

Access the user dashboard

Long-range Sensors

Designed for large mining areas

Flexible Notifications

Alerts delivered to user devices

Safety First

Minimize risks in the workplace

Monitor with Precision: Real-Time Safety Hub

Stay informed 24/7 with comprehensive sensor data and customizable notifications for optimal safety.

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GEOVOS SPARING

Features and Advantages

Our GEOVOS SPARING equipment units include:

High Accuracy

With 1 mm sensor sensitivity for accurate reporting.

Flexibility

Supports various sensor types.

User-Friendly

Monitoring device designed for simple daily operation.

Remote Sensors

Each main unit supports up to 9 sensors within a 4,000-meter range.

Notifications

Sends alerts to user devices.

Integrated System

Reliable integration of SPARING data to the Ministry server.

Data Analysis

Provides analysis of the processing system that has been performed.

Our Success Stories

Explore our latest projects

Landslide EWS BPBD Brebes as an Early Response Innovation

27 February 2026

Landslide EWS Installation at Cikondang and Kutawaringin Villages – Tasikmalaya Regency

27 February 2026

Passed the 2022 Connectivity Test

By the Directorate of Water Pollution Control, Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK)

Passed the 2021 Connectivity Test

By the Directorate of Water Pollution Control, Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK)

Passed the 2019 Connectivity Test

By the Directorate of Water Pollution Control, Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK)

License History

Since 2019, FORTUNA ARGATECH has been officially registered as a SPARING device vendor with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia (KLHK). This is validated by Connectivity Test Certificates issued in 2019, 2021, and 2022. GEOVOS 1000 has been produced since 2014. It supports up to 12 sensor or parameter slots and has been deployed in more than 300 units across various sensor types.

Monitoring and early warning systems installed and supporting industries across Indonesia

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Frequently Asked Questions

Fortuna Argatech focuses on custom engineering technology, telemetry, and IoT-based remote monitoring solutions for industrial needs starting from sensor data acquisition, data transmission, all the way to dashboards and early warning systems.

The price usually depends on the number of points, types of sensors/devices, connectivity needs, dashboard/integration requirements, and support level. If you need a CUSTOM setup, just send the minimum details (location, number of points, parameters, target timeline) so they can make an estimate.

Start with what you actually need and what parameters you want to monitor (for example: level, pressure, vibration, deformation, weather, environmental quality, etc.). After that, you can choose the right combination of devices, sensors, and monitoring systems that fit your needs so you don’t have to memorize all the products.

Just contact the team through the Contact page, explain your industry and monitoring needs, and they’ll schedule a demo or assessment for you.

They’re generally a good fit for sectors like mining, agriculture, and other industrial applications that need remote monitoring, continuous data recording, and automatic alerts or warning systems.

Usually it’s a combination of: field devices (sensors + data logger/gateway), connectivity (depending on the location), a monitoring platform (dashboard), notifications/alerts, plus implementation and support services.

It can be both. For operational and safety needs, it’s usually set up as real-time or near real-time. For reporting purposes, the data can be scheduled at certain intervals, depending on what’s needed.

Yes, it can. The dashboard is usually set up as multi-site, so the team can monitor multiple locations at once, set different thresholds for each site, and view historical trends easily.

Yes, there are. Notifications can be set based on thresholds, trends (for example, a rapid increase), or specific conditions. This way, the team gets early warnings and can take action faster.

It depends on the sensors being used. Basically, as long as the parameter can be measured by a sensor (analog or digital) and read by the data acquisition device, the system can be configured to display it on the dashboard and in reports.

Generally, yes. It can be integrated to provide data access for internal needs like reporting, analytics, or operational systems. The format and integration method can be adjusted based on what’s needed (for example, via API or data export).

Usually, the connectivity design can be adjusted based on the field conditions. If the connection isn’t stable, the system can be set up to store the data locally first and then send it once the network is available again (store-and-forward concept), depending on the project needs.

Generally, the customer owns the data. Access is controlled through roles and authorization, and data transfer/storage follows the project’s security requirements. The exact security setup is usually decided during the system design phase.

It depends on the complexity (number of points, sensor types, integration needs, field conditions). Usually, it goes like this: discuss requirements → survey/assessment → solution design → installation & setup → testing → training → go-live.

Yes. Training usually covers how to read the dashboard, set up or adjust alarms, basic data interpretation, and what steps to take when notifications come up.

Usually, there are support and maintenance options based on operational needs — ranging from remote support, regular check-ups, to handling issues or calibrations if needed.

Absolutely. A pilot or PoC helps make sure the sensors, connectivity, and dashboard work as expected before scaling to multiple points.

Fortuna Argatech does provide solutions in the context of SPARING. For specific needs like formats, parameters, integration, and reporting workflows these are usually adjusted during the discussion and solution design phase.