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The latest news and upcoming events in building automation.

Takeaways from London’s PropTech Connect

At PropTech Connect in London, the European real estate tech market showcased similarities to North America in terms of technology, but with a greater emphasis on ESG, sustainability, and human-centered approaches. In this post, I share my impressions and takeaways of the European digital building market.

Buildings as Assets: A New Era in Smart Building Management

This Monday Live session emphasized the importance of viewing buildings as assets and the need for a cultural shift toward better asset management practices. By connecting the dots between various stakeholders and technologies, the industry can play a pivotal role in improving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of buildings.

Future of Interoperable Buildings

Wrap up the season with a recap of the recent months. Each member of the Monday Live! The team shares their insights on what they’ve

Driving Forces of Change for Smarter Buildings

The future of smart buildings hinges on our ability to embrace collaboration, invest in our workforce, and leverage technology to solve real-world problems. By focusing on people and prioritizing outcomes over individual technologies, we can create a more sustainable and efficient built environment.

The Olympic Games are TIMED for a reason.

No matter how incredibly difficult each sport is, just being able to do it is not enough for Olympic excellence. In fact, all competitors illustrate phenomenal skill in their respective sports. But they are there to WIN. To do what they need to do in the shortest amount of time. This makes the genuine value of the skill greater not by accomplishment, but by accomplishment with speed. Basically, we don’t care how good you are if you’re slow at it.

Escape from the Silos to the Clouds

Good discussion from Monday’s Zoom My quick summary is; We need the world to view our industry as a low-profile underground missile silo that will

The significance of Linux in the smart building industry

The adoption of Linux can potentially disrupt the traditional procurement model in the building industry, which has long been dominated by the “thousand dollar per point” mentality. By offering a more cost-effective and flexible alternative, Linux could encourage a shift towards value-based procurement, focusing on outcomes and performance rather than proprietary hardware costs.

Takeaways from London’s PropTech Connect

At PropTech Connect in London, the European real estate tech market showcased similarities to North America in terms of technology, but with a greater emphasis on ESG, sustainability, and human-centered approaches. In this post, I share my impressions and takeaways of the European digital building market.

Buildings as Assets: A New Era in Smart Building Management

This Monday Live session emphasized the importance of viewing buildings as assets and the need for a cultural shift toward better asset management practices. By connecting the dots between various stakeholders and technologies, the industry can play a pivotal role in improving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of buildings.

Future of Interoperable Buildings

Wrap up the season with a recap of the recent months. Each member of the Monday Live! The team shares their insights on what they’ve

Driving Forces of Change for Smarter Buildings

The future of smart buildings hinges on our ability to embrace collaboration, invest in our workforce, and leverage technology to solve real-world problems. By focusing on people and prioritizing outcomes over individual technologies, we can create a more sustainable and efficient built environment.

The Olympic Games are TIMED for a reason.

No matter how incredibly difficult each sport is, just being able to do it is not enough for Olympic excellence. In fact, all competitors illustrate phenomenal skill in their respective sports. But they are there to WIN. To do what they need to do in the shortest amount of time. This makes the genuine value of the skill greater not by accomplishment, but by accomplishment with speed. Basically, we don’t care how good you are if you’re slow at it.

Escape from the Silos to the Clouds

Good discussion from Monday’s Zoom My quick summary is; We need the world to view our industry as a low-profile underground missile silo that will

The significance of Linux in the smart building industry

The adoption of Linux can potentially disrupt the traditional procurement model in the building industry, which has long been dominated by the “thousand dollar per point” mentality. By offering a more cost-effective and flexible alternative, Linux could encourage a shift towards value-based procurement, focusing on outcomes and performance rather than proprietary hardware costs.