
Are We AI Ready – How Prepared is Our Workforce for AI Integration?
This week’s MondayLive! continued the March theme by shifting the focus from the readiness of buildings and technology to the readiness of the workforce. It
This week’s MondayLive! continued the March theme by shifting the focus from the readiness of buildings and technology to the readiness of the workforce. It
In this week’s Monday Live session, the focus was on exploring whether our buildings are ready for AI integration. The session built on last week’s
Our third education session was a popular one that brought together industry leaders to explore the complexities of integrating giant heat pumps into building automation
Last week’s Monday Live! The session is dedicated to exploring the future of smart buildings, and this week’s discussion was packed with insights, reflections, and
Here is the first TLDR summary of our education sessions at AHR Expo 2025 in Orlando . Our first session, “Scaling Up: The Next Wave
Walking into AHR Expo 2025, I had one question in mind:Who really controls our buildings? With thousands of booths, AHR is the place to see
Decarbonization is reshaping the energy management landscape, creating new opportunities and challenges for BAS professionals. From electrification and energy optimization to industry collaboration, the path to a low-carbon future is complex but full of potential. By embracing this transformation, BAS professionals can play a pivotal role in driving sustainable solutions and shaping the future of smart building design. The time to act is now—decarbonization is not just the future; it’s the present.
In a recent episode of Monday Live, industry leaders convened to discuss the future of smart buildings and the role of interoperability. The conversation, inspired by the book “Who Moved My Cheese?”, focused on the concept of an “interoperable cheese platter”: a holistic solution that combines various technologies and approaches to address the evolving needs of the industry.
Moving the Cheese: How to Adapt to Change in the Building Automation Industry
A discussion on the challenges and opportunities in the age of AI and open standards
The smart building industry is booming, but a familiar foe threatens to stifle its progress: the staffing shortage. Finding and retaining skilled workers is challenging across sectors, and smart building providers are feeling the pinch. As demand for intelligent building solutions grows, companies struggle to scale their operations with limited manpower.
This week’s MondayLive! continued the March theme by shifting the focus from the readiness of buildings and technology to the readiness of the workforce. It
In this week’s Monday Live session, the focus was on exploring whether our buildings are ready for AI integration. The session built on last week’s
Our third education session was a popular one that brought together industry leaders to explore the complexities of integrating giant heat pumps into building automation
Last week’s Monday Live! The session is dedicated to exploring the future of smart buildings, and this week’s discussion was packed with insights, reflections, and
Here is the first TLDR summary of our education sessions at AHR Expo 2025 in Orlando . Our first session, “Scaling Up: The Next Wave
Walking into AHR Expo 2025, I had one question in mind:Who really controls our buildings? With thousands of booths, AHR is the place to see
Decarbonization is reshaping the energy management landscape, creating new opportunities and challenges for BAS professionals. From electrification and energy optimization to industry collaboration, the path to a low-carbon future is complex but full of potential. By embracing this transformation, BAS professionals can play a pivotal role in driving sustainable solutions and shaping the future of smart building design. The time to act is now—decarbonization is not just the future; it’s the present.
In a recent episode of Monday Live, industry leaders convened to discuss the future of smart buildings and the role of interoperability. The conversation, inspired by the book “Who Moved My Cheese?”, focused on the concept of an “interoperable cheese platter”: a holistic solution that combines various technologies and approaches to address the evolving needs of the industry.
Moving the Cheese: How to Adapt to Change in the Building Automation Industry
A discussion on the challenges and opportunities in the age of AI and open standards
The smart building industry is booming, but a familiar foe threatens to stifle its progress: the staffing shortage. Finding and retaining skilled workers is challenging across sectors, and smart building providers are feeling the pinch. As demand for intelligent building solutions grows, companies struggle to scale their operations with limited manpower.
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