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Occupancy-Based Controls: The Smarter Way to Energy Efficiency and Comfort

Occupancy-based controls are a powerful tool for transforming buildings into intelligent and responsive spaces. By leveraging advanced technologies and data analytics, OBCs optimize energy consumption, enhance occupant comfort, and contribute to a more sustainable future. Embracing OBCs is not just a smart choice, it’s a responsible one, paving the way for a greener and more efficient world.

data silos in smarter buildings

Integrating Building Silos: A Deep Dive into Data and Use Cases

This post explores the challenges and opportunities of integrating various building systems, or “silos,” to achieve greater efficiency and functionality. It emphasizes the importance of understanding use cases and user requirements to unlock the value of data generated by these systems. By focusing on specific use cases and establishing standards for data exchange, the building industry can move towards a more integrated and efficient ecosystem, benefiting tenants, operations teams, and asset managers alike. The TXO (Total Cost of Ownership) framework provides a useful tool for prioritizing investments in data integration and maximizing financial benefits.

Occupancy Controls

Occupancy-Based Controls: The Smarter Way to Energy Efficiency and Comfort

Occupancy-based controls are a powerful tool for transforming buildings into intelligent and responsive spaces. By leveraging advanced technologies and data analytics, OBCs optimize energy consumption, enhance occupant comfort, and contribute to a more sustainable future. Embracing OBCs is not just a smart choice, it’s a responsible one, paving the way for a greener and more efficient world.

data silos in smarter buildings

Integrating Building Silos: A Deep Dive into Data and Use Cases

This post explores the challenges and opportunities of integrating various building systems, or “silos,” to achieve greater efficiency and functionality. It emphasizes the importance of understanding use cases and user requirements to unlock the value of data generated by these systems. By focusing on specific use cases and establishing standards for data exchange, the building industry can move towards a more integrated and efficient ecosystem, benefiting tenants, operations teams, and asset managers alike. The TXO (Total Cost of Ownership) framework provides a useful tool for prioritizing investments in data integration and maximizing financial benefits.