Tag: smart-buildings
PointGrab Joins Cisco Digital Ceiling Initiative For Smarter Buildings
PointGrab’s edge-analytics smart sensor, CogniPoint™, complements the Cisco Digital Ceiling framework by providing industry-leading occupancy analytics with low cost and intelligent connectivity.
Planned Investment In Energy Efficiency Hits All-time High
2016 Johnson Controls Energy Efficiency Indicator survey reveals 72 percent of respondents will increase energy efficiency and renewable energy investments.
Smart City 2.0: Economic Development In A Digital Metropolis
In this fourth installment in a six-part series, the impact of municipal digital infrastructure on economic development is discussed.
Smart City 2.0: Role Of Digital Industrial Companies
The “smart city” has been a topic of discussion for more than a decade, with technology put into practice in locales throughout the world to varying extents. With Internet of Things (IoT) technology making advances of late, we’ll see more strides during 2016 and beyond.
Smart City 2.0: Infrastructure For The Digital Age
This second article in a series discusses a new kind of urban infrastructure, purpose built for the digital age.
Smart City 2.0: Next Step In Urban Innovation
Spurring the shift from leveraging data to fully digitizing cities are the pervasiveness of technology and expansion of open data policies.
Current, powered by GE, Utilizing Tridium’s Niagara Framework
Tridium's IoT software platform will be used with Predix, GE's industrial-strength cloud environment, to capture and analyze the volume, velocity, and variety of machine data generated across buildings.
Did You Miss Our “In-Building Cellular: Enabling The Smart Building” Webinar?
During this free video webinar, you'll learn how small cells can enable the reliable and secure network you need to manage your facility and deliver the secure coverage and capacity your corporate tenants are demanding.
Did You Miss The “Smart Buildings, Internet of Things and What it all Means...
We are on the cusp of the Internet of Things (IoT) revolution, which will not only change the way we interact with technology in the workplace but shape your career as a Facility Manager. View this webinar video to find out how.
Technology And FM: The Internet Of Things
This disruption impacting facilities management holds significant promise if stakeholders are cognizant of their roles in the emerging landscape.
Smart Design For Smart Building Tools
Design-led technology makes things simple, engaging, and easy to understand.
FM Issue: When Open Isn’t So Open
Resolving the challenges of facility systems integration requires a clear look at how building automation protocols interact.
Open Standards | Smart Buildings Solution Of The Future
State of Building Energy Management survey uncovers compelling results including lack of awareness of the Internet of Things (IoT).
Global Building Energy Management Solutions Market Forecast
TechSci Research announces a new market research report, "Global Building Energy Management Solutions Market Forecast & Opportunities."
Revenues For Smart Building Applications To Grow 150% Globally By 2017
The global market for integrated equipment in buildings is forecast to grow at an average annual rate of 20.3%—from $12.6 billion in 2012 to $31.6 billion by 2017. As a proportion of overall building equipment investment, smart applications are forecast to increase from 8% to 14% over the same period.
FM Issue: Brawn Over Buzz
In cultivating a smart building with integrated systems, facility managers can “show, share, and strategize.”
The Big Growth Opportunity For Big Data In Smart Buildings
The economic climate is impacting investment in construction which has the potential to slow the growth of smart building deployments globally.
Smart Buildings To Meet 20% Of Electricity Demand By 2020
More than 20% of electrical demand in the United States is expected to be met by facility managers more effectively optimizing their energy consumption and resources in collaboration with their utilities.
NEW SERVICE SPOTLIGHT: Smart Building Solution
Building on an existing relationship, IBM and Johnson Controls are now providing a Smart Building Solution service that can improve operations and reduce energy and water consumption in buildings worldwide