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Physical
Understanding the physical space and technology is the building blocks for delivering transformational projects.
P1
Smart Access
Mark Curling
Access control now features more options than a simple access card. This session will discuss the options between the following systems and the benefits:
- Review of technologies
- Use cases
- Benefits
P2
Energy Analytics
Matthew Marson
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning analytics is software that extracts and analyses data created by the building management system (BMS). This information can drive efficiency within a building and improve FM’s ability to manage a building. This session will cover:
- Who benefits from HVAC analytics?
- What is the impact of HVAC analytics?
- Lifecycle of HVAC analytics
- System overview
- Cost example
- How it works
P3
Smart Lighting
Jon Couch
Smart lighting uses embedded sensors and the associated collected data to improve the operations of a lighting system and building. In addition, it also creates a new type of controls network to add new devices to. This session will cover:
- Overview of the technology
- How does it work?
- Manufacture/relationship with OEMs
- What it looks like
- Use case
P4
Location Services
Matthew Marson
There are several ways to deliver a set of location services within a building. This session delves into why you might use location services, and how they work:
- Business case for location services
- Components of location services
- The purpose
- Location services analytics
- Use case
- Technology overviews
P5
Occupier Wellness
Matthew Marson
The WELL standard is growing in popularity, however, evidence on the individual building-level is lacking. By taking data from the core systems in the building, it is possible to prove the level of health delivered by the building. This session will cover:
- The fundamental of the WELL standard
- Where the data lies
- What the data is
- What you can do with the data
- How a platform helps to create a WELL dashboard