Smart Buildings

From Smart Buildings to Smart Cities: Amsterdam SBC Conference 2018

This article was written by Daphne Tomlinson, Independent Senior Research Associate at Memoori. The Smart Building Conference held on 5 February at ISE 2018 in Amsterdam brought together experts and thought leaders to present and discuss the latest technical innovations and business drivers in the Smart Building marketplace. The one-day, twin track conference explored the theme "From Smart Building to Smart City". This short summary focuses on two standout presentations from the commercial buildings track, which provided some thought-provoking insight into current and future directions of IoT-enabled smart buildings and cities. Daniel Schroeder, Head of Smart Space at Siemens Building Technologies presented his views on how Smart Buildings must go beyond energy-saving and IT technology to untap a greater value by addressing the personal productivity and individual efficiency and comfort of occupants. He illustrated his view of Smart Spaces by presenting Siemens solution at the Agnelli Foundation in Turin, Italy, previously covered by Memoori, in […]

Stay ahead of the pack

with the latest independent smart building research and thought leadership.

Have an account? Login

Subscribe Now for just $200 per year per user (just $17 USD per month) for Access to Quality Independent Smart Building Research & Analysis!

What Exactly Do you Get?

  • Access to Website Articles and Notes. Unlimited Access to the Library of over 1,700 Articles Spanning 10 Years.
  • 10% discount on ALL Memoori Research reports for Subscribers! So if you only buy ONE report you will get your subscription fee back!
  • Industry-leading Analysis Every Week, Direct to your Inbox.
  • AND Cancel at any time
Subscribe Now

This article was written by Daphne Tomlinson, Independent Senior Research Associate at Memoori.

The Smart Building Conference held on 5 February at ISE 2018 in Amsterdam brought together experts and thought leaders to present and discuss the latest technical innovations and business drivers in the Smart Building marketplace. The one-day, twin track conference explored the theme "From Smart Building to Smart City".

This short summary focuses on two standout presentations from the commercial buildings track, which provided some thought-provoking insight into current and future directions of IoT-enabled smart buildings and cities.

Daniel Schroeder, Head of Smart Space at Siemens Building Technologies presented his views on how Smart Buildings must go beyond energy-saving and IT technology to untap a greater value by addressing the personal productivity and individual efficiency and comfort of occupants.

He illustrated his view of Smart Spaces by presenting Siemens solution at the Agnelli Foundation in Turin, Italy, previously covered by Memoori, in which real time indoor positioning of occupants of this co-working space means the building can manage lighting, heating, space allocation and air conditioning as and when people move about. See also our recent report on Occupancy Analytics and Location Based Services for further discussion of this topic.

Driving occupant experience will be a crucial cornerstone of buildings, bearing in mind the JLL value proposition ($3-$30-$300 per square foot) that the highest costs for businesses are salaries, rather than energy costs or rent.

The business logic for Siemens is that with data as a foundation, continuous optimization of space and more productive people drives new customer value and recurring business opportunities.

Schroeder emphasized the importance of "humanizing technology to avoid the pitfalls of current offerings". He highlighted the fact that the average enterprise is using many different cloud services. Instead of boosting productivity and output, the current mass of disjointed cloud services is overcomplicating the digital workplace experience.

"Even today's smart buildings fail to deliver on their promise as they are not human-centric."

World renowned architect and one of the world’s leading experts on the development of smart building and urban development, Professor Carlo Ratti, the Director of MIT Senseable City Lab, participated in the closing panel of the conference before going on to present the ISE Opening Address. Ratti discussed his research at MIT and how the increasing deployment of IoT solutions is allowing a new approach to the study of the built environment. He illustrated this with research projects from three sectors: mobility, offices and retail.

“The future is not written in stone,” he said. “It’s up to us to make the decisions about how we want to live in the future. We have it in our power to invent the way things will be.” Ratti believes that the future is full of possibilities about how we want to work and play in cities – and technology is the enabler of those possibilities.

His idea of creating a new hybrid universe – encompassing both the digital and physical space will be crucial, but not all the way into the virtual world. "We need physical spaces as well – we want to exchange ideas, collaborate - but our future is not just living in the virtual road."

“What’s most important is not what we’re doing, but that what we’re doing becomes public knowledge. We need to have an open conversation. The results of our work should be out there for people to consider."

At the end of the day, decisions about how we will live in the future should not be made by giant corporations or scientists or states – they should be made by the citizens themselves, fully armed with the knowledge of the different possibilities. It’s they who should decide what kind of cities we will inhabit in the future.”

[contact-form-7 id="3204" title="memoori-newsletter"]

Most Popular Articles

Plejd
Energy

Plejd Smart Lighting Business and 2023 Financials

In this Research Note, we explore the smart lighting controls business of Plejd AB, a Swedish public company supplying the Nordic market. We explore their 2023 financial results, product portfolio, channel approach and international growth strategy, based on their year-end results, 8th February 2024, and their latest Annual Report. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in […]

Mapspeople Results 2023
Smart Buildings

MapsPeople Indoor Mapping Business & 2023 Financials Examined

In this Research Note, we examine MapsPeople, a Danish public company providing indoor mapping and navigation software. This analysis, covering their latest financial results, channel and vertical market focus, PointInside acquisition, and 2024 outlook, updating our previous Research Note in May 2023. Founded in 1997, MapsPeople is a subscription-based SaaS company based in Nørresundby, Denmark […]

Smart Construction Procurement
Smart Buildings

Smarter Buildings Demand Smart Construction Procurement

“There is a rot at the core of how construction is procured and it begins with clients and main contractors. We are already at the bottom, as can be seen in cruel black and white by the failures of large main contractors throughout 2023. Something has to change!” proclaimed Mike Wharton, chief executive of Complete […]

Subscribe to the Newsletter & get all our Articles & Research Delivered Straight to your Inbox.

Please enter a valid email

Please enter your name

Please enter company name

By signing up you agree to our privacy policy