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Cisco
continues to make great progress in Smart + Connected Real Estate
and its overarching Smart + Connected Communities initiatives. The
announcement of the Richards Zeta acquisition a few years back was
perceived as our bold move into the building convergence marketplace.
Equally so, the termination of our Mediator product a few years later
was construed as our departure from this market. Nothing is farther
from the truth. We have continued to invest in its Smart + Connected
Real Estate initiatives and grown our partnerships with JCI, Delta
Controls, Aecom, Honeywell, IBM, and many other construction, engineering and building
automation companies and the real estate industry.
Cisco Canada has been at the leading edge of making Smart + Connected
Communities a reality. After a three-plus year journey, the first
truly-converged intelligent buildings are finally coming online (George
Brown College Health Sciences Campus, PWC Tower): now, more than 16
large Smart + Connected Real Estate projects are underway (totaling
well over 8 million SF).
Smart + Connected Buildings make the foundation of Smart +
Connected Communities. Cisco Canada is collaborating with some of
Canada’s most innovative communities to explore and deliver solutions
that generate economic, environmental, and social sustainability:
Vancouver (British Columbia), St. Albert - Rampart Avenir Communities
(Alberta), Waterfront Toronto (Ontario), and Fredericton (New
Brunswick), and Stratford (Ontario), just to name a few.
What does building transformation and community transformation have
in common? It’s the networked infrastructure that is becoming part of
the DNA of our built environment and everything we do in it (work,
live, learn, and play). Slowly, we’ve all come to realize that the
Internet and IP Networks are the inevitable foundation of everything we
need, do, or create. Building Information Networks, IP backbones,
Community Networks, Fiber-to-the-Home are not new concepts anymore, and
it is now commonly believed to be short-sighted if they’re not
considered essential for development or revitalization projects.
With this collective appreciation in mind, it is important that we
actively rally all stakeholders in industries around the shared
concepts and together work towards optimized architectures, process
efficiencies, and value-added applications that can be delivered and
consumed over the networked infrastructure. Smart + Connected
Communities is not about products…it is about new processes, new
partnerships, new regulations, new ways of doing business. To
facilitate the dialogue, Cisco opened its first Smart + Connected
Communities Innovation Centre in the headquarters of Cisco Canada in
Toronto.
A “place” –
settled in a physical environment where we can gather, collaborate and
experiment, yet with virtual access and connections – has been created
for stakeholders in the real estate and construction industry to come
together to innovate and co-create solutions that will validate and
accelerate real estate transformation. It is here where we can freely
push the envelope of convergence and integration, and provide a
laboratory for building data analytics and optimization. Uniting ICT
with mechanical and electrical systems (and everything else that is
digital and can be connected) will provide a new playing ground for
legacy and emerging industry stakeholders.
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Some of the first technology participants in the Innovation Centre
include Delta Controls (ESC Automation) with their IP and
Power-over-Ethernet (POE) HVAC controllers, FifthLight (a Coopers
company) with their IP lighting controls, NuLED with their IP and POE
LED light fixtures; Tyco’s Simplex Grinnell with their fire alarm
system; Control4 with our joint integrated Cisco Smart + Connected Home
solutions, Joulex for its networked energy management, Jibestream for
data visualization, and Panduit with their Unified Physical
Infrastructure, just to name a few. They all have provided their innovative technologies
that now are integrated over one IP network—together creating exciting
value-added opportunities as the systems interoperate and interact with
one another and with the participants of the Innovation Centre. Numerous
other firms are expected to implement and integrate their solutions in
the next few months.
Add to this, innovative influencers and integrators from real
estate, construction and engineering firms, customers and consumers of
the solutions, ICT system integrators, software and solution
providers—and we have the makings of true industry transformation, from
the inside-out and outside-in.
As our physical “place” is limited, and for the mere fact that
innovation happens everywhere, we have positioned our Centre in an
Innovation fabric that will allow us to collaborate with bright minds
and universities and industry partners across the country (and with
other Cisco Innovation Centers around the world). Stay tuned as Cisco
announces future “satellite” innovation hubs with Universities and
research centers that will provide specific solution expertise and
access to laboratories and resources around the country.
Our first connection, however, was announced on Tuesday June 26th as Cisco celebrated its partnership with Evergreen Brick Works
in Toronto. The exciting site of Evergreen Brick Works will be a living
lab and Experience Centre where the validated solutions will be
deployed and showcased. Together with Evergreen Brick Works and
forthcoming partnerships with industry associations, Cisco will
continue to do its part to promote, evangelize and demonstrate the true
and tested value of Smart + Connected Communities.
Innovation happens here.
NOTE, for those interested:
The Cisco Smart +
Connected Communities Innovation Centre will have all necessary Cisco
capabilities available to the Centre’s collaborators, and currently
already includes:
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