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Future Facilities Summit 6 Recap and Takeaways
1. Future Facilities Summit 6
October 17
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, 2017 Chicago, IL www.fmasummits.com
FMA Summits - Connecting the Right People Since 2006
Post-Summit Report
FMA Summits’ Future Facilities Summit 6 was held October 17th
& 18th
at the
Doubletree Dallas Campbell Centre. This Report recaps the Summit.
More than 100 Corporate Directors of Sustainability, Continuous
Improvement, Supply Chain, Engineering and Facilities from Fortune 500 and
1000 companies across North America attended. They shared a common
purpose: to evaluate their best options for intelligent buildings, power
generation and facilities management.
Bringing together the right people and the right companies under one roof is
our hallmark. In two days of informative presentations, live product demos
and informal, one-on-one discussions between solution providers, a national
retailer identified potential partners to work synergistically in the overhaul of
its more than 1,000 showrooms. An operator of a chain of group homes for
severely disabled adults discovered cost-effective construction solutions to
improve the comfort and safety of its residents. All participants gained new
relationships they can leverage in their endeavors to increase operational
efficiency, reduce energy costs and improve overall building resiliency.
To view how our Summit unfolded click on the pictures below:
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“This was my first
time sponsoring
the FMA Summit
and have to say
everything about
this conference
from the quality of
attendees to the
venue was first
class.”
Mark Martyak
Chief Sales Officer
PowerSecure, Inc.
Table of Contents
1. Key Topic Take-Aways
2. Featured Keynotes
3. Featured Solution Providers
4. Snapshot of Attendees
5. Sponsors
6. Attendees
7. Post-Event Resources
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Key Topic Take-Aways
1
The architecture of the US electrical grid is in a time of tremendous
change: The 5 major trends currently driving the microgrid industry
and the keys to the functional and commercial viability of microgrid
applications in the private and public sectors.
2
Sustainable Construction & Materials: Focusing on energy reduction
and efficiency: Exploring alternative & sustainable materials, as well
as, proper recycling, reuse and management of waste materials and
Material life-cycle assessment
3
Building Envelope Solutions Make a Big Difference to Facility
Efficiency: Sustainable structural materials & building design can
affect overall efficiency; such as sustainable insulation, window &
sound solutions, air & water filtration, adhesives, paints & sealants.
4
Facility Management is Key: Building information modeling & facility
life-cycle assessment and management can achieve high levels of
operations efficiency; reduced maintenance costs, increased
environmental, health & safety specifications.
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5
Energy Management & the Road to Efficiency: Proper energy usage
auditing can drastically reduce procurement costs, as well as,
visualize usage and areas of spend creating better energy
management for the overall building.
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Building Automation is Priority: Visualizing building data through
analytics dashboards and software implementations i.e. BAS, CMMS,
BMS & IWMS programs and advanced metering improve overall
building operational efficiency.
Commercial Applications of Renewable Technology: How the
utilization of commercial solar, fuel-cell and water conservation
technologies can offset fossil fuel based energy usage and
procurement costs/spend.
Retrofitting Facilities is a Good First Step: Accessing capital financing
options to replace inefficiency systems to increase overall building
efficiency through LED lighting, HVAC equipment replacement, smart
metering solutions and moving towards renewable technology,
building automation or cloud based solutions.
Cyber Security: Developing an integrated and intelligent industrial
security immune system to detect, respond and recover from attacks
today and for tomorrow
“We have sponsored 6
FMA Summits and the
reason we keep
coming back is
because we've had
success in meeting
the right types of
people. We focus on
meeting with Directors
of Facilities and
Sustainability and we
found that FMA
delivers that.”
Dave Coletta
Director of Corporate Accounts
Thermal Energy International Inc.
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Feature Keynote Speakers
Bell Helicopter, Textron Inc.
Craig Lieberman, Senior Equipment Engineering Specialist
Leveraging Sustainability Ideas Across the Enterprise
Bell Helicopter, and the other sister companies in Textron Inc. have shared a vision for
Sustainability including ideas and actions, cooperatively seeking best practices to reduce our
shared environmental impacts. These efforts, including significant investments, have yielded
excellent results.
Lockheed Martin
Kutis Jetsel, Multi-Functional Facilities and Environmental Director
The Future of Facilities Leadership
The world is changing at rates never before experienced and we seek to understand that. If
we are to be truly successful with the exponential change, we must make a fundamental shift
in the way we think about and execute leadership. This presentation will suggest a new
paradigm for future leader success.
Texas Tech University
Lon Mirll, Campus Energy Manager
Energy Data and the Transition from Deferred Maintenance to Persistent
Commissioning
Texas Tech University has reduced its energy use index by 37% since FY2000. The
successful measures were implemented during a time frame in which the energy data
infrastructure has been gradually upgraded to effect a paradigm shift from deferred
maintenance to persistent commissioning. This presentation discusses analytic methods that
have been in use before and after those ongoing upgrades.
Universy of Texas at Austin
Juan Ontiveros, Associate VP for Utilities, Energy & Facilities Management
How the University of Texas at Austin’s Microgrid Supprts Campus Energy Security
Cost Effectively
Juan is responsible for directing the maintenance and operation a 22 million square foot
campus consisting of over 150 buildings through the Utilities and Energy Management and
Facilities Management departments. Budget responsibility is around $100 million annually
and personnel involved around 900.The campus also self-produces 100% of the electrical,
steam and cooling energy needs for the main campus. This entails a 135 MW power plant,
1.2 million lbs/hr steam plant and 54,000 tons of cooling.
Craig Lieberman
Kutis Jetsel
Lon Mirll
Juan Otiveros
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Featured Solution Providers Speakers
GE Distributed Power
Ed Alcorta, Senior Business Development Leader
On Site Energy Solutions For Commercial And Industrial Users
Eduardo Alcorta is a senior business development leader at GE´s Distributed Power
business. GE’s gas engines business unit produces gaseous-fueled reciprocating engines
and generator sets from 200kW to 9.5MW, that are used to drive generators, gas
compressors, and other mechanical equipment like pumps, blowers, and air compressors,
for a wide range of industries and applications.
Honeywell
Mitch Dowd, Sr. Business Consultant
Making Connected Buildings Strategic for the Enterprise
Mitch Dowd is a Senior Consultant in the Connected Buildings group at HBS, advising
end-users and partners on digital transformation in the workplace and developing
enterprise strategy for IoT in the Commercial Real Estate portfolio.
IBM
Steven Dougherty, Associate Partner, IBM Security
Cognitive Security Transformation for the Energy Sector
Steven serves as an Associate Partner and Energy and Utilities Strategist for IBM
Security. Steven has over 30 years’ experience in designing, delivering and operating
innovative cyber security solutions in the energy sector. His client base and experience
includes energy companies in North America, Europe, Middle East, Japan and Asia.
PowerSecure Inc.
Mark Martyak, Chief Sales Officer
Trends in the MicroGrid Industry
Mark Martyak is a Registered Professional Electrical Engineer and has served
utilities and large energy users for the past thirty four years. Mark specializes in
Distributed Generation Systems. He has consulted with over 100 utilities and 500
mission critical facilities nationally and has served as Engineer of Record for over
800MWs of Distributed Generation Projects. Mark is an expert in distributed
resource interconnection with utilities and highly experienced also in integrating
distributed generation technology with mission critical standby power systems.
Ed Alcorta
Mitch Dowd
Steven Dougherty
Mark Martyak
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Snapshot of attendees
Who participated in the October 2017 Summit?
Top 5 job titles
30% C -Level
40% VP
20% Director
10% Manager
Top 5 job roles
32% Energy
31% Facilities
22% Engineering
10% Sustainability
5% Technology
Top 5 industry sectors
33% Commercial
28% Education
19% Industrial
13% Healthcare
7% Retail
“I was very impressed with the high quality of the presentations, the relevancy
of content and the opportunity to connect with solution providers in a thoughtful,
low pressure environment. Great organization and management of time!”
Rebecca Peredo, Energy Director, Katy ISD
“Received a lot of good information and connected with vendors who may be
able to help our organization on specific projects we have.”
Scott Harris, Engineering Director, University of North Texas
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Thank you to our Sponsors
We would like to thank our Sponsors for their valuable contributions to the
success of our Future Facilities Summit - Dallas — and for providing
attendees with access to solutions aligned with their goals and projects.
To become a Sponsor,
contact: Johny Hans, Director
514 954 9041 Ext: 2308
johnyh@fmasummits.com
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Thank you to our Attendees
We would like to thank our Attendees for their attendance and contributions
to the success of our Future Facilities Summit – Dallas.
To become an Attendee,
contact: Nasir Khan, Director
514 954 9041 Ext: 2316
nasirk@fmasummits.com
Abbott Laboratories Eastfield College Methodist Hospital
Actuant Eastman Chemical Mondelez International
Alamo Colleges District Equinix, Inc. Montclair State University
Alcon Ferro Corporation Motorola
Archer Daniels Midland Flanders Corporation Mountain View College
Arrow Electronics Ford Motor Company Nestle
BAE Systems Fortune Brands New Dawn Energy, LLC
Bancroft FPL Foods Noranda Inc.
Baxter Healthcare Garland Independent School District North American Stainless
Baystate Medical Center GE Aviation North Eastern University
Bell Helicopter, Textron Inc. General Motors North Lake College
Blue-Bird Corp. Genzyme / Sanofi Northwest Independent School District
BorgWarner Gordon Food Service Novelis
Bostik Inc. Harland Clarke Holdings Perry Ellis International
CentraState Healthcare Harvard University Pierce Manufacturing
City of Denton Hudson's Bay Company PNY Technologies
City of Fort Collins Hutto ISD Port Houston
City of Fort Collins Hyatt Hotels Corporation Procter & Gamble
City of Medford International Flavors & Fragrances Qualitest Pharmaceuticals
City of New Braunfels JP Morgan Asset Managment Richardson I.S.D.
City of Plano, Texas Katy ISD Roche
Colliers Kautex Sandvik, Inc.
Colorado Department of Agriculture Keller Williams Sunny Delight Company
Cordis Corporation Kraft Foods Texas Christian University
Country Pure-Foods, Inc. Lear Corporation Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Crown Beverage Leggett & Platt Texas Tech University
CVS/Caremark Lockheed Martin Texas Wesleyan University
Del Valle Independent School District LSG Sky Chefs The Sundt Companies Inc.
Dillard University Mansfield Independent School District University of North Texas
Duke University Hospital Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Texas at Austin
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