Company Description
Visionstate Corp. (traded on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol VIS and on U.S. markets as VSSSF) is a growth-oriented technology company that focuses on the research and development of new tools in the realms of the Internet of Things (IoT), big data and analytics, and sustainability. According to the company, its technologies are designed to help organizations improve operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and elevate customer satisfaction, particularly in facility management environments.
Visionstate operates through its wholly owned subsidiary Visionstate IoT Inc., which develops and deploys devices and software that track and monitor guest activities and service requests in public facilities. The company describes itself as a leader in smart facility management, with a portfolio of technologies that support compliance, accountability, and data-driven decision-making.
Core Platforms and Technologies
A central part of Visionstate’s business is its WANDA™ smart device, which the company states is deployed in hospitals, airports, shopping centres, and other public facilities across and beyond North America. WANDA is part of a broader smart facility management offering that uses IoT hardware and data analytics to monitor activity in high-traffic environments.
Visionstate has also highlighted several additional technology initiatives and platforms:
- MIRA Inspections – described as a mobile-first inspection and verification platform used for inspections and compliance-related workflows.
- TidyLogic AI – characterized as a planning and analytics engine that converts operational data into insights, with a focus on intelligent resource planning in facility operations.
- WandaLITE (CleanWatch) – presented as a streamlined implementation of the WANDA platform designed for rapid deployment in facilities subject to regulatory requirements such as Ontario’s Bill 190.
Through these offerings, Visionstate emphasizes subscription-based, recurring revenue models and the use of AI-driven analytics to support facility management and compliance.
Business Model and Revenue Approach
Visionstate describes its revenue model as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), generating recurring revenue from software licensing and subscriptions. The company has stated that its primary objective is customer acquisition and market expansion to achieve critical mass across its portfolio of IoT and data-driven solutions.
In its public communications, Visionstate has emphasized a focus on subscriptions rather than one-time deployments. The company reports subscription activity across its platform offerings, including renewals and new activations related to its CleanWatch (WandaLITE) platform, and positions recurring revenue as a foundation of its operating strategy.
Market Focus and Use Cases
Visionstate’s technologies are applied in smart facility management, with use cases that include cleaning compliance, inspection workflows, and resource planning. The company notes that its WANDA smart device and related platforms are used in hospitals, airports, shopping centres, long-term care facilities, and other public locations where cleanliness, compliance, and accountability are important.
The company has reported customer deployments and pilots across multiple sectors, including healthcare facilities such as hospitals and long-term care, logistics and trucking companies, and construction companies using its MIRA inspection platform. Visionstate also notes that its technology supports compliance with regulations such as Ontario’s Bill 190, which involves cleaning time displays in public washrooms.
Geographic Footprint and Expansion
Visionstate is based in Edmonton, Alberta, and its shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange. The company reports that the footprint of its WANDA smart device extends across and beyond North America, and it has referenced international expansion milestones, including an installation in Australia through a distribution partner.
In addition, Visionstate has announced a pilot project with a U.S.-based facility management company, including an initial deployment in multiple hospital locations with potential for expansion under the pilot terms. The company has also indicated that it is pursuing broader U.S. market opportunities and exploring multi-sector applications for its AI platforms.
AI and Data-Driven Facility Management
Visionstate has highlighted artificial intelligence as a key area of development, particularly through its TidyLogic platform. The company worked with the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (AMII) under a program supported by PrairiesCan, which provided expertise and applied-AI resources to advance TidyLogic toward commercial readiness.
According to Visionstate and AMII’s public description of the collaboration, TidyLogic applies predictive intelligence and automated planning to facility operations by analyzing real-world data to recommend efficient allocation of labour. The company states that this supports more accurate labour estimates, improved service quality, and better documentation for compliance and staffing justification.
Visionstate has also referenced an AI-focused division, Next Vision AI Inc., which it positions to explore broader market potential for its AI technologies beyond facility management, including areas such as logistics, warehousing, healthcare support services, property management, manufacturing workflows, and hospitality operations.
Investment and Capital Structure Highlights
Visionstate has disclosed the use of convertible debenture financing to support its growth plans. The company announced a $300,000 convertible debenture agreement with a longstanding shareholder, and later reported the closing of that previously announced private placement. The stated purpose of the financing is to accelerate global expansion and advance its portfolio of smart facility management technologies.
The company has also described 2025 as a year of deliberate investment in compliance-driven tools and AI-based platforms, with the objective of monetizing these investments through subscription growth and working toward operational profitability.
Corporate Strategy and Focus Areas
Across its public statements, Visionstate outlines several strategic themes:
- Building and enhancing IoT and AI technologies for smart facility management.
- Focusing on recurring subscription revenue and SaaS-based models.
- Developing compliance-oriented tools, including those aligned with regulations such as Ontario’s Bill 190.
- Expanding geographically, including North American and international deployments.
- Extending AI capabilities into adjacent sectors through platforms like TidyLogic and entities such as Next Vision AI Inc.
Visionstate positions its collection of synergistic technologies as a way to improve operational efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and transform consumer and guest experiences in managed facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does Visionstate Corp. do?
Visionstate Corp. invests in the research and development of technology in the areas of the Internet of Things, big data and analytics, and sustainability. Through its subsidiary Visionstate IoT Inc., it offers devices and software that help businesses improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction in facility management settings.
How does Visionstate generate revenue?
The company describes its revenue model as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), earning recurring revenue from software licensing and subscriptions across its portfolio of IoT and data-driven solutions. It emphasizes a focus on subscriptions rather than one-time deployments.
What is the WANDA smart device?
WANDA is Visionstate’s smart device used in facility management. The company states that WANDA tracks and monitors guest activities and requests, and that its footprint extends to hospitals, airports, shopping centres, and other public facilities across and beyond North America.
What is MIRA Inspections?
MIRA Inspections is described by Visionstate as a mobile-first inspection and verification platform. It is used to support inspection workflows and compliance-related activities in facilities, including deployments with customers in sectors such as trucking and construction.
What is TidyLogic AI?
TidyLogic is an AI-based planning and analytics engine developed with support from the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (AMII). Visionstate explains that TidyLogic analyzes operational data to recommend efficient allocation of labour and supports more accurate planning and compliance documentation in facility operations.
What is WandaLITE or CleanWatch?
WandaLITE, also referred to as CleanWatch, is described as a streamlined implementation of Visionstate’s WANDA platform. It is designed for rapid deployment in facilities that must meet regulatory requirements such as Ontario’s Bill 190 related to cleaning time displays in public washrooms.
In which industries are Visionstate’s technologies used?
Visionstate reports that its technologies are used in hospitals, airports, shopping centres, long-term care facilities, logistics and trucking companies, and construction companies. These deployments focus on cleaning compliance, inspections, and smart facility management.
Where does Visionstate operate?
The company is based in Edmonton, Alberta, and states that the footprint of its WANDA smart device extends across and beyond North America. It has reported installations in Canada, the United States through pilot projects, and a confirmed installation in Australia via a distribution partner.
What is Visionstate IoT Inc.?
Visionstate IoT Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Visionstate Corp. Through this subsidiary, the company develops and delivers IoT devices and related software that track and monitor guest activities and requests, supporting operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
Does Visionstate focus on artificial intelligence?
Yes. Visionstate has highlighted AI as a core focus, particularly through its TidyLogic platform and its collaboration with the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute. It has also referenced an AI division, Next Vision AI Inc., which is intended to pursue broader applications for the company’s AI technologies.
Stock Performance
Visionstate (VSSSF) stock last traded at $0.0042. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 73.4%. At a market capitalization of $3.8M, VSSSF is classified as a micro-cap stock with approximately 258.3M shares outstanding.
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