About Us
Built by an Engineer Who understands What’s at Stake.
Hooman bolandi Founder / CEO
MindMe Technology was founded by Hooman Bolandi, an engineer who spent years working on complex building and facilities where mistakes are costly and assumptions are dangerous.
Across manufacturing plants, campuses, and large propitiates. Hooman saw the same problem again and again: property management decisions were being made without clear, complete information about the building itself.
That gap leads to:
Unexpected failures.
Rising costs.
Insurance and compliance issues.
Decisions made under pressure.
MindMe Technology was created to close that gap — by giving decision-makers clear, reliable insight into the true condition of their buildings.
Supporting the people responsible for the buildings
HOA Boards and Community Leaders
Commercial and Industrial Property Teams
Owners, Operators, and Facility Managers
We work with:
different properties
different pressures
Same need for clarity
we turn buildings into clear, understandable information.
Using advanced engineering and imaging tools, we help clients:
Understand what’s really happening inside their buildings.
Identify risks before they become expensive problems.
Document conditions clearly for insurance, compliance, and planning.
Make decisions with confidence — not guesswork.
Our work replaces uncertainty with facts.
Why clients trust mindMe technology.
Complete Visibility
We assess entire buildings — not small inspection samples
Non-Destructive Methods
No unnecessary openings or disruption
High-Resolution imaging, IR, & liDAR
Conditions can be tracked and compared over time.
Independent & objective
We don’t sell repairs or construction work.
Decision-ready Outputs
Clear reports, digital models, and engineered documentation when needed.
a straightforward way to get answers
We listen to the concern or question.
We capture accurate building data.
We explain what matters — clearly and calmly.
We support confident next steps.
No pressure. No unnecessary complexity.
When decisions matter, clarity comes first.
A conversation focused on your building — not a sales pitch.

