Today, thanks to the evolution of technology it’s possible to not only deliver all the services that occupants need but this can be done while making the building as efficient as possible, minimising costs and reducing the environmental impact of the building over its life.
This is a balance that will be key to business going forward. The age of the smart building is here.
They make the occupants more productive.
Air quality, physical comfort, security, sanitation, lighting and even room and space availability can all be delivered at an optimum level to enable occupants to perform well.
Reducing energy consumption.
Smart buildings are greener, more energy efficient and more cost effective.
A practical example of this is through presence detection – heating and lighting can be automatically supplied dependent upon occupancy therefore reducing energy costs for unoccupied rooms. Furthermore, lights can be dimmed for periods of inactivity and the room temperature automatically altered when windows are opened or closed to maintain comfort levels.
Our holistic approach, using open protocols such as KNX, provides flexibility in room control and HVAC, whilst allowing easy integration to third party systems such as Apple & Android all mobile devises plus many more.