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Operational Intelligence Exhibiting Smart Buildings Summit 2017

Smart Buildings Summit 2017 Operational Intelligence Booth 8

Explore the Opportunities of the Internet of Things (IoT)

 

Smart Buildings Summit 2017 | 28 -29 November 2017, Sydney

 

Are you interested in enabling dramatically more efficient building operations and growing your margins? Do you want to enhance your tenant relationships and generate new revenue opportunities?

The Smart Buildings Summit is the IoT event for everyone wanting to learn how to use and generate value from building spaces through digital technologies and real-time data. 28-29 November at The Holme Building, The University of Sydney.

Technological advances now represents an opportunity for workplaces, buildings and cities to create more efficiencies, reduce wasted time and grow higher margins. The Summit is the place to learn about this.

The Smart Building Summit will feature leading local and international expert speakers who will demonstrate how IoT can be leveraged. Discover how to enhance building performance, better manage portfolio risk and liquidity, transform the tenant and user experience and create new revenue streams through IoT.

The Smart Building Summit will connect you with senior executives from Commercial Real Estate, Facilities Management, developers and construction companies, architecture and design firms. Gain industry insights, discover new strategies & source innovative trends supporting smart buildings and IoT.

Visit us at Booth #8 to see how we can provide the insight and tools to better plan, design, construct, and manage buildings and infrastructure. Learn how to access and analyse the right data to save on building energy consumption, time and money, through open platform systems that remove the common headaches aligned with integrating new systems with existing ones.

There are two days of discussions focused on how the IoT is fundamentally changing the way buildings are designed, built and operated, and the advantages to you.

You’ll also be able to find Smart Workplace expert David Murray on Day 1 at Round Table 5 between 2.25pm –  3.40pm discussing Building Information Modelling (BIM) for smart built environments and how you can apply it to really make your spaces smart.

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Operational Intelligence presenting BIM at Future of HVAC Conference 2017

Explore the advances, ideas, and innovations driving the future of HVAC.

Future of HVAC 2017 | 13 -14 September 2017, Sydney

 

Are you interested in finding out about the new technologies and materials driving the HVAC industry? Do you want to find out about what new innovative ideas the industry is drumming up? Interested in exploring the advances of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and how it can benefit your HVAC systems?

Now in its fifth year, the Future of HVAC Conference is the event for everyone wanting to see what opportunities are available in the HVAC industry’s future. It is the event to contemplate the challenges, technology, and bright new ideas that await. 13-14 November at the Doltone House Darling Island Wharf. 

Industry leaders will explore the advances, ideas, and innovations that are driving the HVAC industry’s future. The discussion will encompass not only new HVAC technologies and materials, but advances in future design processes, HVAC and smart grids, net-zero buildings, big data, and several other topics.

There are two days of discussions focused on the advances coming up in the HVAC industry, the advantages and how you can apply them.

Operational Intelligence, smart workplace expert David Murray will be presenting at the conference, speaking about Building Information Modeling (BIM), what is it and the opportunities that are available now because of this technological advance.

The problem that cities, buildings and workplaces currently face is that integrated buildings have moved beyond simple SCADA level integration, where extra-low voltage systems (ELVS) such as building automation, energy management, security and lighting are integrated on a common user interface.

Smart Buildings have the benefit of integrating building system data into a real-time 3D-rendered virtual model that allow the user to “walk” through their virtual building, clicking on assets and equipment as they go. This 3D model is built from the BIM file and is a single storage point for technical data, service information, commissioning records, and any relevant information associated with that asset. This data and document management benefits the construction teams and is tied to that asset for the life of the building, also benefiting the facility managers through the buildings lifecycle.

If you are struggling with multiple processes, systems and technologies and want to remove the headaches that comes along with this, come along and speak to Dave at the Future of HVAC conference, or contact us now.

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