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How Data Is Changing the Way Offices Are Run

Building owners are using data collection and artificial intelligence to help control their building systems.

April 27, 2021 By Patrick Sisson – Developers are harnessing a growing obsession with data to improve office buildings in ways that could cut costs and streamline operations, saving owners millions of dollars annually.

The field, known as property technology, or proptech, has become a booming sector in commercial real estate as property managers seek to use data collection and artificial intelligence to help control systems like heating, lighting, air quality and even the flow of workers.

As building owners juggle the complications of workers safely returning to offices after the pandemic, investors are pouring money into proptech start-ups like Cherre and HqO.

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The Value of Holistic Smart Building Assessment

Concert Technologies CEO Dennis Mazaris Spoke at The 2024 BICSI Winter Conference Mazaris was joined by other industry experts at the BICSI conference on Tuesday, January 30th where they discussed what a holistic approach to Smart Building assessments programs mean. Learn More About The Smart Building Session For More Information,

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