In a session at the 2021 Controls-Con, presented by Cochrane Supply, Jim Young, founder and CEO of Realcomm, presented a bold vision of the future: a built environment that has been fully digitalized.
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. In order for the federal government to successfully implement a ...
Building automation affects the building occupants’ safety, automates various subsystems’ functionality within the building and can lead to reduced costs. The approach used to reach these goals, ...
Available smart building technology makes it possible to automate almost every aspect of an HVAC system, allowing owners to streamline the control of everything from building temperature to vents to ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Building Automation and Control Systems Market 2017-2021" report to their offering. The global building ...
Presence detection solutions are not one-size-fits-all. The core sensors and technologies required to accomplish the variety of features and use cases are as diverse as the applications and ...
Chris Lane is the Director of Product Management for Building Automation System (BAS) products at Johnson Controls. In this role, Lane leads a team of product managers responsible for defining the ...
The market for building automation systems is anticipated to be worth $52.2 billion in 2023 and $103.4 billion by 2033. Building automation system sales are anticipated to increase during the forecast ...
LOVES PARK, Ill. -- Invensys Building Systems today announced that it has extended its OEM agreement with NovusEdge, a leading provider of complete physical security solutions, to incorporate the ...
Leaders of businesses large and small are asking their teams to start automating their processes and workflows. The question is, where to start? A collection of tools and processes that are the basis ...
Those motion sensors that automatically turn on the lights when you walk into a corporate office? Vivian Loftness doesn't like them. And she's doesn't like those thermostats that only answer to some ...