MAGUS Suite: Innovation Validated on Global Markets

Publishing date: November 4, 2025

From trade show floors in Latin America and the USA to exhibitions in Asia and Europe, the MIRA Technologies team has transformed the presentation of MAGUS products into a journey of validation, testing, and global recognition.


Introduction

At every international exhibition, the MIRA Technologies booth becomes more than just a presentation space—it’s a testing ground and meeting point for some of the world’s most demanding markets. From Las Vegas to São Paulo and from Mexico to Europe, MAGUS products are not just displayed on elegant panels—they are put through the scrutiny of the toughest critics: integrators, authorities, and clients who ask direct questions and expect clear answers.
Here, innovation is not measured in brochures or slides, but in how the technology withstands scrutiny, adapts, and earns trust. For MIRA Technologies, attending international trade fairs is not just a marketing mission—it’s a continuous test of innovation.

MAGUS in Dialogue with Global Markets

An exhibition doesn’t start with a ribbon-cutting—it starts months earlier with meticulous preparation. Behind every polished booth are precisely packed devices, prototypes tested to their limits, numbered and verified cables, fine-tuned presentations, and inevitable last-minute adjustments. This is the discipline the MIRA team has developed through experience and perseverance.

Even if only part of the team is physically present at the event, the work starts long before, in offices and labs. Every member has a clearly defined role—from engineers calibrating systems to the marketing team translating technical features into clear messages, and the logistics and support staff ensuring everything arrives safely and on time.

This invisible orchestra ensures that when the doors open, MIRA is ready to tell its story. A story that has taken the team from Mexico City to Las Vegas, from São Paulo to Birmingham—into some of the world’s most competitive and demanding security markets. And the journey continues, with Asia and Australia also on the radar.

The Booth as a Laboratory

An exhibition stand is not just a stage, it’s a real-time testing lab. For the MIRA team, every visitor is like a strict auditor: they ask direct questions, request live demonstrations, and want to understand not just “what the brochure says,” but how the technology performs in real scenarios.

This turns the booth into a lab.
In Mexico, the first questions were about humidity and extreme temperatures:
“Can a radar distinguish between a person and a vehicle during a tropical storm?”
In the Middle East, the focus was on integration with existing CCTV systems, where interoperability matters just as much as detection accuracy.
In Europe, authorities asked for clarifications about standards and certifications because in the security field, compliance is credibility.

MIRA’s team doesn’t respond with generalities, but with demonstrations:

  • Magus Radar filters out animal movement, reducing false alarms—shown live on screens.

  • Magus LiDAR captures fine details even in simulated fog conditions.

  • Magus FPS PRO shows, in real time, how it precisely localizes fence-climbing attempts.

Every visitor witnesses a mini-experiment. Every question becomes part of the validation process.
In this way, the booth serves a dual purpose: a visual showcase for passersby and a testing ground for specialists. Each conversation is a test session; each demo is an exercise in building trust. For the MIRA team, exhibitions are not just exposure opportunities but places where products are put under the microscope, and where the company’s reputation is built, step by step, through transparency and technical consistency.

MAGUS – Technologies Built for Global Needs

MAGUS products are designed for critical scenarios:

  • Magus Radar – Detects movement over hundreds of meters in any weather and reduces false alarms through intelligent filtering.

  • Magus LiDAR – “Sees” through fog and rain, using dual thermal and optical cameras.

  • Magus FPS PRO – Protects kilometers of fencing, accurately locating intrusion attempts.

  • Magus GeoPS – Registers ground vibrations to detect footsteps, vehicles, or digging activity.

  • Magus MB – Complements the suite of solutions, all integrated into the Magus CC command and control platform.

  • Magus HBD – A radically different approach, designed for border and critical infrastructure protection, where intruders may be hidden among containers or terrain.

Each technology is more than just a spec sheet. At exhibitions, these products become conversation starters—and sources of trust.

 

Behind the Scenes at the Exhibitions

While exhibitions may look perfectly choreographed on the surface, with spotless booths, neatly aligned products, and presentations running to the minute, what happens behind the scenes is much more intense. Each event brings a unique set of logistical and human challenges.

Often, the equipment boxes arrive at the last minute, and installation is a race against time, amid the noise of other teams building their booths. Precision is essential; a missing cable or delayed part can derail a demo that’s been months in the making.

Nights spent in expo halls – long after the lights go off – are part of the routine. That’s when fast decisions are made: what gear gets installed first, how to rearrange the space for better flow, how to optimize the setup to impress visitors the next day.

Just as important are the moments beyond the booth. In nearby cafés, over makeshift tables, some of the most important conversations happen. A casual question during a break, a quick card exchange, or an impromptu laptop demo can open the door to strategic partnerships.

These behind-the-scenes efforts, invisible to most visitors, give weight to the international experience. They show that success isn’t measured only in foot traffic or applause, it’s seen in how well the team adapts, improvises, and keeps telling its story regardless of obstacles.

MAGUS: Between Validation and Vision

Participating in global exhibitions has proven that MAGUS products are not just technical solutions—but trusted tools capable of addressing real-world needs in diverse markets. Each interaction was a test of validation: discerning clients, direct questions, inevitable comparisons with global alternatives.

At the same time, these booths became learning spaces. The feedback, sometimes challenging, sometimes enthusiastic, translated into concrete improvements and new development paths. The exhibitions opened doors to partnerships, contracts, and pilot projects—but above all, they strengthened the global visibility of the brand.

Looking ahead, the goal is no longer just to be present on the global map but to become a reliable reference point in the industry. For MIRA, that means continued investment in research, local certifications that unlock new markets, demo projects in extreme environments, and—most importantly—building long-term trust with integrators and clients.

Innovation doesn’t end at the exhibition exit. It continues in the lab, in the field, and in every collaboration.
And for MAGUS, the international journey is only just beginning to reveal its true potential.

MAGUS is not just a product present at international fairs. It is a trusted standard that’s beginning to leave its mark on the global security landscape.