Now Is The Time To Implement Remote Monitoring Solutions
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Executive Summary
Remote monitoring and control of building equipment and systems is a high-value technology that has been available in the market for many years. Yet, widespread penetration has only recently started to increase. What are the driving forces behind the growth? What steps do firms need to take to implement these solutions and reap the benefits? This report will help real estate directors and heads of energy responsible for selecting and implementing facilities optimization strategies understand how remote monitoring propositions can drive improvements, and what technical and business barriers they need to address to implement these solutions.
Table of contents
Now Is The Time To Implement Remote Monitoring SolutionsRemote Monitoring Solutions Enable Firms To View, Control And Operate Building Assets Off-Site
The Paradox Of Remote Monitoring: High Value But Low Penetration
Market Uptake Of Remote Monitoring Services Has Been Slow Until Recent Years
Key Steps Owners And Occupiers Must Take To Overcome Barriers And Reap Benefits
Organisations mentioned
Abercrombie & Fitch, BuildingIQ, Carbon Credentials, Corn Exchange, Cushman & Wakefield, E.ON, EnerNOC, ESG, FedEx, Honeywell, IBM, Johnson Controls, Marks and Spenser, Matrix, MRC Polymers, National Health Service (NHS), Nextnine, Panoramic Power, Powerhouse Dynamics, Sainsburys, Schneider Electric, Siemens, SSE, Tesco, UTC, Verisae, Wipro EcoenergyAbout the author
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