Abandoned-waste detection
Dumping outside the container. Real-time alerts to the cleaning service. Forensic-grade documentation for sanctions.
Mindora's Box detects waste dumping, illegal landfills, parking violations, and event crowd density. In real time, on the device, with no video sent to the cloud.
The same device, installed once, handles a growing portfolio of detections defined by the local administration.
Dumping outside the container. Real-time alerts to the cleaning service. Forensic-grade documentation for sanctions.
Detection of vehicles unloading waste in unauthorised areas.
Double parking, loading-zone abuse, bus-lane intrusion. Continuous detection on a fixed or mobile camera.
Local festivals, real-time capacity monitoring, density alerts for civil protection.
Same Mindora's Box. Open-vocabulary: configure new patterns with natural-language prompts, no retraining. Every new municipal ordinance adds a use case, not a device.
Video never leaves the device. Aligned with the AEPD video-surveillance regime under LO 4/1997 and RD 596/1999. Meets the proportionality test of the "less-intrusive alternatives" doctrine reinforced by recent AEPD enforcement.
Configure new detection patterns with natural-language prompts. No retraining, no MLOps cycle. Useful for municipal use cases that shift seasonally: cleaning campaigns, single events, new local ordinances.
One Mindora's Box handles several use cases at the same time. Buy once, expand the portfolio without new hardware. Typical Diputación deployment runs three to five use cases on the same unit.
Pricing is set per deployment based on cameras, sites and use cases. We work alongside your procurement team on the route that fits the budget vehicle you already have.
A six-month pilot with five cameras on a single site. Fast track, direct award, no full procurement procedure. Designed as a first-paid validation before scaling.
Start a pilot ↗Full procedure (simplified or open) for multi-camera, multi-site municipal deployments. Mindora's Box sits in the technical brief either as the perception layer of an integrator bid or as a direct vendor where the council runs its own TIC.
Request technical brief ↗Multi-year deployments funded through Red.es, PRTR Componente 11, or a Diputación master agreement. Suited to deployments across many municipalities under a single contracting vehicle.
Talk procurement ↗Compatible with LCSP procedures: contrato menor (art. 118), procedimiento abierto simplificado (art. 159), and the open procedure. Aligned with Red.es RedCyTI 2026, PRTR Componente 11, and Diputación master agreements where applicable.
Six documented Spanish public tenders in municipal computer vision. These are examples of the segment we are targeting, not Mindora customers. They show the size and maturity of the public market we are going after.
Analytics software vendors: Infinity Neural and Imotion Analytics, both Spanish startups. Shows that a Spanish specialist can win significant public contracts in computer vision.
Automated detection of parking violations from a city-bus fleet. May 2025.
13 AI cameras for crowd-density monitoring during Fiestas del Pilar, peak attendance ~45,000 people. Reference case for Y2 capacity use case.
Full municipal deployment. Contract size representative of the >€500K segment for cabildos and coastal municipalities.
Award vehicle from Diputación to municipality. INPRO provides access to roughly 105 provincial councils under a master agreement.
Typical contract size for mid-sized Catalan towns. SICE acting as established integrator. Confirms the Tier-2 pattern.
Disclaimer: the six references above are documented public tenders in the sector, awarded to other providers. They are included as evidence of the Spanish public market for municipal computer vision. Mindora positions as the Spanish edge-AI alternative specifically designed for AEPD compliance, ENS alignment, and EU AI Act Article 50 transparency.
A layered go-to-market that covers the full Spanish municipal spectrum, from the most institutional Diputación to a council with the technical autonomy to buy direct.
Provincial-council vehicles give a single bid access to many municipalities at once. Two of the largest in Spain alone cover several hundred town councils between them.
Mindora's Box can sit as the perception layer underneath an integrator's smart-city platform. We provide the technical brief, the integrator owns the customer relationship.
For municipalities above ~100,000 inhabitants with an in-house TIC team able to run the full procurement procedure themselves.
Three regulatory regimes apply to municipal computer-vision deployment in Spain. Mindora's Box addresses each one by architecture, not as an add-on.
Aligned with the medium and high ENS levels for municipal deployments. Auditable documentation, full traceability of on-device processing.
Operates inside the AEPD video-surveillance regime. DPIA template included. Video processed on-device with no cloud transmission, meeting the reinforced proportionality test.
No biometric identification or categorisation: the system stays outside Annex III §1. Article 50 transparency obligations apply from 2 August 2026; standalone high-risk obligations under Annex III (logging, human oversight, post-market monitoring) apply from 2 December 2027 (Digital Omnibus). Mindora's Box is architecturally ready.
Direct line to the public-sector team. Response within 48 working hours. On-site demos available for administrations with a confirmed pilot.
A team dedicated to Spanish municipal procurement. We handle technical-brief requests, demo bookings, and Diputación enquiries.