Floor Plan Visualization for Pharmaceutical
Model your pharmaceutical facility in 3D with cleanroom boundaries, GMP zone classifications, and environmental sensor overlays. Maintain compliance visibility across every room.
The Problem
Where Things Break Down
Cleanroom classifications are hard to visualize across the facility
Your facility has rooms classified as ISO 5 through ISO 8, but the classification map is a static document. Operators and auditors cannot see at a glance which rooms have which classification and what their current environmental readings are.
Environmental monitoring data is disconnected from room context
Temperature, humidity, and differential pressure readings exist in your BMS, but they are not mapped to specific rooms on a spatial layout. When a reading drifts, it takes time to identify which room is affected and what its classification requirements are.
Audit preparation requires assembling data from multiple sources
For every audit, someone pulls floor plans from one system, environmental data from another, and equipment locations from a third. This assembly process takes days and the result is still a static snapshot.
Our Approach
What Sandhed Does Differently
Sandhed takes your existing floor plan image and builds a 3D model directly from it. You upload a PDF, PNG, or JPEG of your floor plan, define rooms and zones by tracing over it, and Sandhed generates the walls, doors, and fixtures automatically. Multi-floor buildings stack vertically with correct elevation. Once the model is built, you drag and drop assets onto their real locations and connect live sensor data. Equipment status, temperature readings, and alerts appear as color-coded overlays on the actual building layout.
Upload and Trace
Upload your floor plan as a PDF, PNG, or JPEG. Trace rooms and zones directly on the image. Sandhed generates 3D walls, doors, columns, and fixtures from your traced boundaries. Add floor markings like forklift lanes, pedestrian crossings, parking spaces, and keep-clear safety zones.
Multi-Floor and Georeferencing
Buildings with multiple levels stack vertically with correct elevation and floor-to-ceiling heights. Navigate between floors or view all levels at once. Anchor your floor plan to GPS coordinates using a satellite map overlay so RTLS and GPS-tracked equipment positions map correctly.
Drag-and-Drop Asset Placement
Place machines, sensors, racks, and other equipment on the 3D floor plan by dragging them to their real-world positions. Assets snap to zones and retain their location as the floor plan updates.
Live Data Overlays
Connect sensors and PLCs to see equipment status, temperature, vibration, and other readings as color-coded overlays on your 3D floor plan. Status changes update in real time.
Expected Outcomes
Results You Can Measure
Floor plan to 3D model
Average time from upload to live visualization
Faster than CAD modeling
Time reduction vs. traditional 3D modeling
CAD training required
No specialized software or skills needed
Zone categories
Production, storage, logistics, office, and more
Based on platform capabilities and industry benchmarks. Results vary by facility.
FAQ
Common Questions
Related Solutions
Real-Time Asset Tracking
Most factories lose hours every week searching for tools, parts, and mobile equipment. Sandhed connects to your existing RTLS tags and shows every tracked asset on your 3D floor plan in real time.
View SolutionEnvironmental Monitoring
Humidity creeping up in a cleanroom or pressure dropping in a controlled area can compromise an entire production run. Sandhed puts live environmental data from every sensor onto your 3D floor plan so you catch problems the moment conditions change.
View SolutionHistorical Replay & Incident Investigation
When something goes wrong on the floor, the first question is always 'what happened?' Sandhed's Timemachine lets you scrub back to any moment and see your entire facility exactly as it was.
View SolutionSee Your Floor Plan in 3D
Send us your floor plan and we will build a 3D model of your facility during the demo. You will see your actual layout, not a generic example.