(SS05) 75F Presents: How IoT-Native Building Automation Makes Sustainability & Indoor Air Quality Easier than Ever to Implement and Track
Thursday, November 3, 2022
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Location: Room 214
Earn 1 Credit(s)
The vast majority of commercial buildings in the U.S. do not use building automation today. Traditional automation is optimized for large commercial spaces with owners and operators who have access to upfront capital and staff who understand complex technology. Most of our buildings do not fit that mold — so, how can professionals in the built environment scale the energy efficiency and indoor air quality benefits of automation to the majority?
This presentation covers how IoT-native automation lowers the financial and technical points of entry for building controls, without sacrificing system capability. Attendees will learn how IoT can be used to make unifying disparate commercial building systems accessible at a low cost and with minimal end-user complexity, and how their sustainability and air quality data can be easily accessed, analyzed, and shared. The presenter will also walk attendees through existing implementations with streamlined data and centralized analytics.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the challenges of implementing traditional building automation in mid-sized commercial buildings
Understand how IoT-native system architectures can overcome cost and complexity barriers in mid-sized commercial buildings
Explain how the IoT approach streamlines building systems for better air quality, comfort, and energy efficiency
Describe how IoT facilitates real-time energy and air quality analytics