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Kelly Sinclair

I’m fascinated by the world of automated and smarter buildings, even though I’m not an industry expert. My background is in sales, onboarding, and support, honed through years of experience at Shopify and Functionfox Systems. My connection to this industry comes from my family and my passion for learning. To contribute to the conversation, I actively research and create content based on insights from industry sponsors and the valuable resources available on AutomatedBuildings.com. It’s a constant learning process, but I’m excited to explore this evolving landscape and contribute to its growth. I look forward to connecting with our sponsors and contributors and creating a community around AutomatedBuildings.com. www.linkedin.com/in/KellyJSinclair00
Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays!

From our AutomatedBuildings Family to yours, have a great Holiday season

electric cars impact on building design.

How Electric Vehicles are Shaping the Future of Smart Buildings

The rise of EVs is deeply influencing the design, cost, and environmental impact of smart buildings. EV integration not only requires new design considerations like charging infrastructure and energy storage systems but also offers significant benefits, such as reduced carbon emissions, enhanced energy efficiency, and cost savings over time. Additionally, as the synergy between EVs and smart buildings deepens, the future holds the promise of more sustainable, energy-efficient, and self-sufficient buildings that contribute positively to the global energy transition.

Looking Ahead to 2025: Key Takeaways from the Latest Monday Live Discussion

This week’s Monday Live session provided valuable insights into the trends and challenges shaping the future of building automation. Key topics included the upcoming AHR Expo and Smarter Summit, the potential impact of tariffs, the evolving role of AI, and the growing momentum of open-source software.

AutomatedBuildings Sponsorship

Automatedbuildings.com is a unique grassroots story. We are the right team to join, support you, and share your latest thoughts, products, and industry knowledge. Our library of a 

IT/OT Convergence: How Software is Eating the Building Industry

The discussion emphasized the need for continued collaboration among building owners, operators, and technology providers to define open standards, develop interoperable solutions, and drive the adoption of best practices that will shape the future of the smart building industry. By embracing the power of open software and working together, we can create a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable built environment.

Open software needed

Is “Open” the Key to Software Eating Buildings?

The journey towards “software-eating buildings” is paved with the bricks of openness. By embracing open standards, protocols, data, and development practices, the building automation industry can unlock new levels of innovation and value for building owners.

Software is Eating Buildings: Are We Ready for the Feast?

Software is Eating Buildings: Are We Ready for the Feast? The discussion highlighted the tension between the rapid pace of technological advancement and the industry’s ability to adapt. While the ingredients for a “smarter building dish” are becoming clear, challenges remain in terms of procurement models, change management, and aligning technology with business outcomes.

Why BAS Must Embrace System-of-Systems to Thrive in a Software-Defined World

The future of building automation lies in embracing SoS. By fostering interoperability, data sharing, and a software-centric mindset, we can create truly intelligent buildings that meet the evolving needs of owners and occupants. It’s time for the BAS industry to step up and lead the charge.

What are your thoughts on SoS and the future of BAS?

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays!

From our AutomatedBuildings Family to yours, have a great Holiday season

electric cars impact on building design.

How Electric Vehicles are Shaping the Future of Smart Buildings

The rise of EVs is deeply influencing the design, cost, and environmental impact of smart buildings. EV integration not only requires new design considerations like charging infrastructure and energy storage systems but also offers significant benefits, such as reduced carbon emissions, enhanced energy efficiency, and cost savings over time. Additionally, as the synergy between EVs and smart buildings deepens, the future holds the promise of more sustainable, energy-efficient, and self-sufficient buildings that contribute positively to the global energy transition.

Looking Ahead to 2025: Key Takeaways from the Latest Monday Live Discussion

This week’s Monday Live session provided valuable insights into the trends and challenges shaping the future of building automation. Key topics included the upcoming AHR Expo and Smarter Summit, the potential impact of tariffs, the evolving role of AI, and the growing momentum of open-source software.

AutomatedBuildings Sponsorship

Automatedbuildings.com is a unique grassroots story. We are the right team to join, support you, and share your latest thoughts, products, and industry knowledge. Our library of a 

IT/OT Convergence: How Software is Eating the Building Industry

The discussion emphasized the need for continued collaboration among building owners, operators, and technology providers to define open standards, develop interoperable solutions, and drive the adoption of best practices that will shape the future of the smart building industry. By embracing the power of open software and working together, we can create a more intelligent, efficient, and sustainable built environment.

Open software needed

Is “Open” the Key to Software Eating Buildings?

The journey towards “software-eating buildings” is paved with the bricks of openness. By embracing open standards, protocols, data, and development practices, the building automation industry can unlock new levels of innovation and value for building owners.

Software is Eating Buildings: Are We Ready for the Feast?

Software is Eating Buildings: Are We Ready for the Feast? The discussion highlighted the tension between the rapid pace of technological advancement and the industry’s ability to adapt. While the ingredients for a “smarter building dish” are becoming clear, challenges remain in terms of procurement models, change management, and aligning technology with business outcomes.

Why BAS Must Embrace System-of-Systems to Thrive in a Software-Defined World

The future of building automation lies in embracing SoS. By fostering interoperability, data sharing, and a software-centric mindset, we can create truly intelligent buildings that meet the evolving needs of owners and occupants. It’s time for the BAS industry to step up and lead the charge.

What are your thoughts on SoS and the future of BAS?