OVG And Schneider Electric Herald The Evolution Of Smart Buildings

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Executive Summary

The past five years have seen a resurgence in interest in the smart building agenda, largely driven by declining costs in associated technology (such as IoT-based sensors) and new focal points (such as the increasing corporate interest in employee wellbeing and engagement).  Although owner approaches to smart buildings can vary widely, what they have in common is that projects are primarily focused on energy efficiency, tenant wellbeing and obtaining sustainability certifications such as BREEAM and LEED (see Verdantix The Future Of Smart Buildings). This report helps real estate developers and property managers understand how OVG Real Estate and its subsidiary, Edge Technologies, successfully tackle the challenge of developing and managing an integrated smart building to achieve commercial objectives. 

Table of contents

OVG And Schneider Electric Herald The Evolution Of Smart Buildings With The Launch Of Edge Technologies
The Edge Commercial Office Space Is The Embodiment Of OVG Real Estate’s Smart Building Ethos
Schneider Electric Provided The Smart Building Infrastructure That Pushed The Edge Forward
OVG Real Estate Launches The Next Era Of Workplace Services With Edge Technologies
Smart Building Developers Will Continue To Face People-Centric Challenges Going Forward

About the author

Derrek Clarke

Senior Analyst

Derrek is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Smart Buildings Practice. He conducts Verdantix research on energy management and the optimization of building systems covering technologies, best practices and growth strategies. His current agenda is focused on establishing facility optimization software as a distinct category of technology investment. Derrek has ten years of experience as a licensed architect. He joined Verdantix in 2014 and previously worked at global architecture and engineering firm HOK. Derrek holds a Masters in Architecture from Parsons and a Masters in Sustainability Management from Columbia University.

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