Traditionally connected building systems, like HVAC, lighting, and security, are now expanding to integrate other functionalities at an unprecedented rate, in response to the swift advancement of intelligent automation technology. Such technology promises to enhance occupant wellbeing and augment building sustainability.
Increasingly, building owners seek to harvest more data to craft a comfortable and engaging experience for tenants and staff. The surge in data-driven approaches is a testament to technology’s role in unlocking a myriad of possibilities for heightened convenience and comfort.
With smart technology, owners can now engage with virtually every facet of their facilities beyond the standard functions connected via a conventional Building Management System (BMS). From workflows, energy management systems, room booking, smart parking to coffee ordering, the user experience within buildings is becoming more seamless and efficient.
At the core of this transformative user experience is the intelligent integration platform. But what exactly is it?
An integration platform is a centralised building systems interface accessible through phones, tablets, or laptops, presenting various building operations at your fingertips. While offering data that empowers operators to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and reduce energy costs, it also significantly improves usability for occupants.
By employing advanced logic, intelligent integration platforms elevate the end-user experience, making it more comfortable, interactive, and personalised. For instance, while a traditional BMS allows basic control over lighting and HVAC, an intelligent BMS, coupled with an integration platform, can auto-adjust these elements to suit your personal preferences.
Below, we have outlined five key benefits of adopting an advanced integration platform integrated with an intelligent BMS: