Smart Buildings

Recording: Verified Smart – Assessing Smart Building Performance Outcomes

Here is the Video Recording from our 11th Free Webinar of the 2020 Smart Buildings Series.

Verified Smart: Assessing Smart Building Performance Outcomes. Memoori is joined by Patrick Sweeney, VP Sales and Marketing at TIA & Tom Blewitt, CTO Connected Technologies at UL to discuss the new SPIRE Smart Building Assessment and Rating Program. We look at the SPIRE assessment criteria and how it can be used to help inform smart building performance and occupant experience.

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