Smart Buildings Show 2023

Smart Buildings Show 2023

Smart Buildings Show 2023 will take place at ExCeL, London on 18th – 19th October.

Smart Buildings Show connects visitors to the latest information and technology in the smart buildings industry. We give visitors the information they need to arrive at an information decision on how to make their buildings more economic for owners and more functional for occupiers.

What is Smart Building?

Smart buildings deliver services that make occupants productive at the lowest cost and environmental impact over the building lifecycle. To do this requires adding intelligence from the design phase through to the end of the building’s useful life. Smart buildings use information technology during operation to connect subsystems, which typically operate independently, so that these systems can share information to optimise total building performance.

The global smart building market is projected to grow from $80.62 billion in 2022 to $328.62 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 22.2% in forecast period, 2022-2029. (Fortune Business Insights) The smart building market is to grow for a number of reasons. Innovative building architecture helps to reduce operating costs, tenant management, security management, and performance management.

Many organisations have implemented smart building technology to increase facilities personnel efficiency and promote sustainability programmes, strengthen building operations, and enhance organisational decision making.

Join us on stand C49 to meet with our friendly team. We will be available to talk you through our latest IoT products and solutions including our latest partnership with Ubidots. Our partnership enables us to provide end to end solutions for customers wanting to leverage on the vast range of existing and new sensors that can add value and insight into peoples day to day lives and businesses.  We we also be showcasing our Cloud dashboard with Ubidots Inhand Routers and gateways.

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