Tag: Research
EPA To Establish Four Stormwater Centers Of Excellence Across U.S.
Funded with $5M in Investing in America grants, the Centers of Excellence will conduct research and provide technical assistance to improve stormwater infrastructure across the country.
Breathing Easier: Air Filtration Innovation Eliminates Smoke, Improves IAQ
New filtration technology from a university research laboratory is proving to be a game-changer in the fight against smoke produced by global wildfires.
UN Environmental Standards: Who’s At Greatest Risk For Violations?
U.S. and Canadian companies are three times more likely than other regions to risk violating the UN Global Compact's environmental principles, shows ESG Book research.
New Consortium Aims To Advance Heat Pump Research
LG Electronics, University Of Alaska created the consortium to advance research and push heat pump limits for extreme climates.
Optimizing The Office Environment For Efficiency, Workforce Health
Researchers from Hosei University examined the economic benefits of enhancing various elements in Tokyo office spaces for improved work efficiency and health.
C-Suite Leaders Are Shifting Their Workforce Strategies
Forward-thinking C-suite leaders are shifting their workforce strategies as they take on more transformation initiatives.
Do Hybrid, Mobile Work Styles Support Employee Productivity?
More diverse work styles have impacted employee productivity, satisfaction, and customer experience, according to new Omdia - Future of Work study.
New Research Will Study Filtered Far UV-C Technology
First-of-its-kind research collaboration will evaluate the efficacy of Far-UVC pathogen deactivation while identifying and assessing any negative impact on surrounding air.
Organizations Need To Address These Critical Facets Of Hybrid Work
New survey shows employers must prioritize mental health, remote options, and improved technology to promote employee advocacy and better work-life balance.
CABA Report Looks At Predictive Maintenance In Intelligent Buildings
Supported by a cross-section of stakeholders in the buildings industry, the report offers facility stakeholders insights on the development of technologies and market offerings.
IUP Department of Safety Sciences To Study Workplace Slips, Trips, Falls
Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Safety Sciences has been awarded $30,000 to investigate ways to limit workplace slips, trips, and falls.
Flexible Working Now More Important Than Salary
Having an office space will be considered an employee benefit rather than a mandatory way of working, according to new Jabra study.
Study Finds Textiles Are Unlikely Source Of COVID-19
Steelcase commissioned first-ever test on how the SARS-CoV-2 virus behaves on contract surface materials commonly found in offices.
One Years’ Waste Could Build More Than 538 Statues Of Liberty
New research by Compare the Market reveals the number of times different countries could re-create iconic landmarks based on their daily plastic waste.
IT-Driven Building Automation Solutions Gaining Momentum, Market Share
Compared to traditional BAS systems, intelligent building alternatives can harness wireless, edge (sensor), and cloud-based data analytics capabilities.
Data Centers: Best Practices In Challenging Times
As impacts of COVID-19 continue, an advisory report produced by Uptime Institute shares best practices to reduce risk associated with operating critical infrastructure facilities.
New Report: Energy Efficiency Efforts Have Made Significant Impact
A first of its kind report from ASE, ACEEE, and BSCE states energy efficiency actions have delivered results, while warning of stalled progress.
For Your Multi-Site Projects, Are Contractors Part Of The Solution?
A new study explores critical success factors for multi-site projects, from the perspectives of both owners and contractors.
Did You Miss “New Research: How To Overcome The Technology Gap In Smart Building...
View this free video webinar and see data insights from recent research into building safety and occupancy issues.
Are Your Buildings Feeling The Heat?
New research from Urban Land Institute explores impact of rising temperatures, heat waves on urban development.