Idnadartaekni has been the system integrator for Blue Lagoon for 30 years, delivering PLC automation with visualization on the Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions GENESIS platform.
A leading player in Iceland’s automation field, Idnadartaekni has executed some of the country’s most ambitious automation projects and pioneered new automation methods since its founding in 1991. With extensive expertise, the company designs, programs, installs, and maintains automation systems across sectors such as:
- Building control
- Manufacturing facilities
- Power plants
- Remote monitoring
- Swimming pool management
In 1996, Idnadartaekni deployed the first SCADA system at Blue Lagoon using Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions’ original GENESIS for Windows (GFW) and Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE). This system controlled heating, ventilation, lagoon water temperature and quality, and several support systems. It soon became clear, however, that the next-generation GENESIS SCADA with OPC technology would deliver greater:
- IT compatibility
- Scalability
- Productivity
For the next 20 years, the GENESIS32-based system became an indispensable tool, enabling operators to manage the ever-expanding and increasingly complex Blue Lagoon site. By consolidating diverse technical systems into a single platform, it provided operators with the insights needed for daily operations and maintenance.
As Blue Lagoon continued to grow, the GENESIS32 system and its underlying OPC servers gradually became outdated. Anticipating this challenge—and spurred by the GENESIS32 product lifecycle announcement from Mitsubishi Electric Iconics Digital Solutions—Blue Lagoon managers decided it was time for a major upgrade. Naturally, they selected GENESIS64 as the next platform to power their SCADA system.