Smart Buildings

75F Light Commercial Building Controls Business Examined

This Research Note examines 75F, a Minnesota-based provider of IoT building management systems. We highlight their product portfolio, deployments, regional expansion, external funding, and partnerships with established HVAC and building automation firms. 75F Profile Founded by CEO Deepinder Singh in 2012, 75F delivers AI-driven HVAC automation based on sensors and controls. Unlike traditional building management systems that rely on complex, wired infrastructures, cloud-native solutions leverage wireless technology and cloud computing, making them well-suited for smaller and mid-sized commercial buildings. The firm is headquartered in Burnsville, Minnesota, with branch offices throughout the U.S.  They operate directly and through channel partners such as mechanical and controls contractors, with regional offices located in India, Singapore, and Dubai. The company reported 113 employees on LinkedIn in January 2025. Product Portfolio 75F first launched Dynamic Airflow Balancing designed for light commercial/industrial buildings with forced air Constant Volume rooftop package units. Aimed at buildings under 50,000 sq. feet – focusing on […]

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