The rate of Covid-19 spreading and sufferer are increasing. It has been infecting many people from various countries, including Indonesia. It needs efforts and community participation to minimise the COVID-19 virus spreading. One of the efforts that can be done is to utilise technology development. Implementing it in the office may be more efficient, effective, and improved to achieve maximum outcomes, particularly in terms of COVID-19 transmission in the office area, ensuring that performance processes run smoothly and maintain a healthy and conducive office atmosphere. By embedding the Smart Thermal Scanner Camera technology directly into the door sensor, it will determine who is susceptible to COVID-19 and thus minimise its spread. The methodology in this research is using descriptive qualitative methods. The modern technology implementation in this office is located in the lobby area, aims to facilitate communication and operational processes. The technology applied in the lobby area is a UV lamp air purifier, touchless door sensor, and thermal scanner. These three technologies support the situation during the COVID-19 pandemic so that workers or guests can use in-office services more safely and comfortably.
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