
Applying the ‘Internet of Things’ to Create Smart Buildings
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to create smart buildings by uniting disparate facility systems into an integrated whole. With the IoT it can be possible to manage and control
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to create smart buildings by uniting disparate facility systems into an integrated whole. With the IoT it can be possible to manage and control
A smart building typically looks like a regular building, with bricks and glass windows, but at the heart of a smart building are sensors that drive building automation. Internet of Things sensors
As cities continue to grow and evolve, with more people than ever wanting to live and work from within them, so to do the tactics used to house and control
As the cost of a disturbed climate becomes increasingly clear, a growing number of cities, states and countries have set ambitious targets to dramatically reduce or completely eliminate carbon emissions. Many
The property and real estate industry has traditionally been slow to adopt new trends. However, with the emergence of proptech reinventing the way consumers buy, sell and rent property, real
Smart buildings are fast becoming the norm across the globe. According to Mordor Intelligence, the smart building market is expected to record a compound annual growth rate of over 23 percent
Buildings and leases are getting smart. The two main ways they are doing so is through flexible offices and… you guessed it, smart buildings. Smart building IoT provides both operational
One of the biggest challenges for commercial building owners and managers is how to reduce energy consumption and save money. Indeed, almost 40% of energy consumed in the U.S. powers
Simply put, today’s marketplace requires smarter workspaces. Making a building “smart” has become a significantly important factor when it comes to both new construction and when doing retrofits. By making
While the automated building market is not new for commercial buildings, it has traditionally focused on four conventional sectors: HVAC, lighting, access control, and fire and life safety. Now, new