What exactly can a smart building do for you?

Here are a few key benefits:

1. Safety & Security:
Smart buildings can detect anomalies before they become a risk, ensuring a safer and more secure environment. Devices are security-approved and hardened, meeting ISO27001 and client policy standards.

2. Simplicity:
These buildings can learn and adapt to the preferences and habits of its occupants, providing a simpler, more unified user interface.

3. Environment:
Leveraging machine learning, smart buildings can reduce energy consumption by managing environmental influences such as solar gains and HVAC load spikes.

4. Convenience:

Automated fault detection reduces the burden on facility management teams, while wayfinding technology helps guide occupants and guests personally.

5. Asset Management:
Integrated fault detection and diagnostics in smart buildings provide predictive maintenance alerts and scheduling, efficiently managing building assets throughout their lifecycle.

6. Collaboration:
Smart buildings enhance social interactions, making collaboration more accessible, flexible, and adaptable to the needs of the occupants.

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