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Security

Major Trends in the Intruder / Perimeter Protection Market 2020

January 30th, 2020
Lighting

“Excuse Me, Can I Have the LiFi Password?” LiFi Finding Its Place in Smart Environments

January 29th, 2020
Smart Buildings

Global Investment in Smart Building Technology Exceeds $16.5Bn since 2017

This article was written by Daphne Tomlinson, Senior Research Associate at Memoori. Since 2017, Memoori has tracked around 970 funding rounds worldwide across the smart buildings space which have attracted over $16.5 billion in disclosed capital investment by venture capital, private equity and corporate investors. Investment in 2019 amounted to $5.4 billion spread over 316 […]

Smart Cities

The Future Workplace for an Aging Workforce

The aging workforce is an issue discussed a lot in smart building and future workplace circles. More often than not it is mentioned in the context of a demographic bulge that will quickly disappear from the workforce, leaving a big hole that must be addressed through tech-rich workplaces that will attract younger workers. This idea […]

Smart Cities

Future Buildings to Offer “Collaborative Ecosystem Where 1 + 1 = 4”

“Co-development and co-creation between building technology companies are going to define the future of building operations. For us to create a higher value, or to tap into the next level of innovation, how we co-create with other providers in order to provide a better outcome for the user will be essential,” President and CEO of […]

Security

How Long will the Video Surveillance “Great Wall of China” Hold?

Our recently published 11th annual report shows that the world market for Video Surveillance products is split between China having approximately 45%, and the Rest of the World (RoW) sharing 55%. As it currently stands, The Chinese Government restricts foreign investment and business in specific key industries and there are certainly regulations on foreign ownership […]

Smart Cities

UK Construction Policy Falls Short of Targets But Shows Significant Potential

“We’re on the edge of a revolution in how we build – one that could help us transform our society, delivering more productive public services. With new construction technology and processes, we can build better hospitals, schools, offices, and homes; and in turn, create better outcomes for everyone,” reads a recent report from international consultancy […]

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