This document summarizes trends in smart building controls and energy management systems. It identifies key trends such as modular/off-site construction, LEDs, wireless communicating controls, mobility/apps, decentralization/integration, analytics, and wearables. It also provides overviews of the smart home market, home automation evolution, the North American smart homes market breakdown, new studies on hydronic valves and controls, and the dimensions of the North American intelligent buildings market. Finally, it discusses threats and opportunities in the building automation and control systems market and the growing world building energy management systems market.
Building Automation and Controls: the coming technology and business revolutionLeonardo ENERGY
The presentation will provide an overview of the BACS market, its current characteristics and future trends impacting the market. The global market for controllers (DDC, room and field controllers) as well as software and hardware is forecast to grow from USD 7 billion in 2017 to USD 8.5 billion (manufacturer’s selling price) in 2022. The fastest growth is projected for the software, which reflects the growing strategic importance of data and analytics in managing buildings. Convergence/IoT, smart home devices, smart connected HVAC and increasing SaaS/cloud offerings are all factors that will impact the future BACS market.
Evolution of Smart Buildings and their place in the Internet of Everything BSRIA
Jeremy Towler provides an explanation of what a Smart Building is and how it can be integrated within everyday life. He also looks at the smart grid, the information dimension and the need for skills development.
This webinar kicks off a new e-learning Academy by Leonardo ENERGY, in partnership with eu.bac and REHVA.
This first webinar provides you with an overview of the different aspects of building automation, controls and technical building management:
• IN A NUTSHELL: definitions and terminology, devices and hardware, communication protocols, architecture model for building automation and controls network, and efficiency classes and including a list of existing resources (some in the public domain) for further reading.
• ROLES AND BENEFITS: describing key aspects related to monitoring and control of equipment/building system, control of indoor environment, environmental protection, interaction with occupants, net-zero energy buildings, technical building management.
this is summary about smart building. i got it from many literature, in this summary you can know what is smart building, the definition, the characteristic of smart building, what is the point of smart building and many others.
Zoltan Karpathy gave a presentation on Smart Homes and Buildings. he looks specifically at Energy Efficiency legislation as well as the regional breakdown of world BACS as well as solutions for moving to the cloud.
Smart buildings powerpoint, the future of sustainability. Building services PatricNgotho
A presentation on the building services of Smart buildings.
Sustainability, technology, building services all in harmony to achieve an intelligent, sustainable and smart future.
Building Automation and Controls: the coming technology and business revolutionLeonardo ENERGY
The presentation will provide an overview of the BACS market, its current characteristics and future trends impacting the market. The global market for controllers (DDC, room and field controllers) as well as software and hardware is forecast to grow from USD 7 billion in 2017 to USD 8.5 billion (manufacturer’s selling price) in 2022. The fastest growth is projected for the software, which reflects the growing strategic importance of data and analytics in managing buildings. Convergence/IoT, smart home devices, smart connected HVAC and increasing SaaS/cloud offerings are all factors that will impact the future BACS market.
Evolution of Smart Buildings and their place in the Internet of Everything BSRIA
Jeremy Towler provides an explanation of what a Smart Building is and how it can be integrated within everyday life. He also looks at the smart grid, the information dimension and the need for skills development.
This webinar kicks off a new e-learning Academy by Leonardo ENERGY, in partnership with eu.bac and REHVA.
This first webinar provides you with an overview of the different aspects of building automation, controls and technical building management:
• IN A NUTSHELL: definitions and terminology, devices and hardware, communication protocols, architecture model for building automation and controls network, and efficiency classes and including a list of existing resources (some in the public domain) for further reading.
• ROLES AND BENEFITS: describing key aspects related to monitoring and control of equipment/building system, control of indoor environment, environmental protection, interaction with occupants, net-zero energy buildings, technical building management.
this is summary about smart building. i got it from many literature, in this summary you can know what is smart building, the definition, the characteristic of smart building, what is the point of smart building and many others.
Zoltan Karpathy gave a presentation on Smart Homes and Buildings. he looks specifically at Energy Efficiency legislation as well as the regional breakdown of world BACS as well as solutions for moving to the cloud.
Smart buildings powerpoint, the future of sustainability. Building services PatricNgotho
A presentation on the building services of Smart buildings.
Sustainability, technology, building services all in harmony to achieve an intelligent, sustainable and smart future.
On Friday June, 1st. 2012 we held a small seminar on Home and Building Automation Technologies, with a particular focus on peculiarities, issues and idiosyncrasies to account when starting to integrate a new technology in Dog.
After a first introduction on the general concepts of Home and Building Automation, the seminar focuses on 3 main technologies: MyOpen, KNX and Modbus and for each of them provides a short introduction highlighting the relevant features to account when integrating such technologies in Dog. The last part of the seminar analyzes the design and implementation choices driving the integration of such technologies in Dog, with a particular focus on the abstraction process.
The seminar is the first of 2 presentations on the Home and Building Automation topic. The next seminar will be held on Wednesday June 6th, 2012, and will focus on the Dog gateway, by providing a deep architecture analysis and by proposing several development guidelines.
Intelligent Building- Burj Khalifa and Advantech Linkou Campus Phase 1Grace Henry
What makes a building intelligent?
Let's go through these two examples to know those features better.
One is the world's most tallest building and the other conceived of latest automations.
Intelligent buildings are buildings that through their physical design and IT installations are responsive, flexible and adaptive to changing needs from its users and the organizations that inhabit the building during its life time.
Building intelligence with Smart Building Automation System (SBAS)Mistral Solutions
This application note focuses on integration of the building
management systems/equipments with the surrounding built
environment for efficient energy management.
*Smart Buildings*
Deliver useful building services that make occupants productive at lowest cost and environmental impact on building lifecycle.
Smart building is
Integrated
Intelligent
Automated
High performance
Designed for longevity
From IBM Business Connect 2016 in Copenhagen. Covers definition of cognitive buildings and background on the global partnership between ISS and IBM on IoT,cognitive buildings, facility management and workforce optimization.
A smart house is a house that has highly advanced automatic systems for lighting, temperature control, multi-media, security, window and door operations, and many other functions.
Discover the potential of smart buildings, intelligent infrastructure and connected communities, and learn how technology enables leading practices. Topics include planning integrated solutions, navigating through complex technology, avoiding barriers to success, and managing cross-functional projects. Case studies illustrate success stories of smart buildings and its potential to deliver business value with technology that works.
Experience the future of living with cutting-edge smart building technology, enhancing comfort, efficiency, and sustainability. Embrace innovation today!
For more details visit: https://www.fingent.com/blog/smart-building-technology-use-cases-and-opportunities/
Materials are the starting point for architectural design.An architect needs to understand the nature of materials and their possibilities and limitations before they can be used to create buildings and spaces.
Building Smart Cities with Everything as a ServiceSyam Madanapalli
A proposal for building Smart Cities with Everything as a Service that allows availability, innovation, participation across the ecosystem including the citizens for building future proof Smart Cities.
On Friday June, 1st. 2012 we held a small seminar on Home and Building Automation Technologies, with a particular focus on peculiarities, issues and idiosyncrasies to account when starting to integrate a new technology in Dog.
After a first introduction on the general concepts of Home and Building Automation, the seminar focuses on 3 main technologies: MyOpen, KNX and Modbus and for each of them provides a short introduction highlighting the relevant features to account when integrating such technologies in Dog. The last part of the seminar analyzes the design and implementation choices driving the integration of such technologies in Dog, with a particular focus on the abstraction process.
The seminar is the first of 2 presentations on the Home and Building Automation topic. The next seminar will be held on Wednesday June 6th, 2012, and will focus on the Dog gateway, by providing a deep architecture analysis and by proposing several development guidelines.
Intelligent Building- Burj Khalifa and Advantech Linkou Campus Phase 1Grace Henry
What makes a building intelligent?
Let's go through these two examples to know those features better.
One is the world's most tallest building and the other conceived of latest automations.
Intelligent buildings are buildings that through their physical design and IT installations are responsive, flexible and adaptive to changing needs from its users and the organizations that inhabit the building during its life time.
Building intelligence with Smart Building Automation System (SBAS)Mistral Solutions
This application note focuses on integration of the building
management systems/equipments with the surrounding built
environment for efficient energy management.
*Smart Buildings*
Deliver useful building services that make occupants productive at lowest cost and environmental impact on building lifecycle.
Smart building is
Integrated
Intelligent
Automated
High performance
Designed for longevity
From IBM Business Connect 2016 in Copenhagen. Covers definition of cognitive buildings and background on the global partnership between ISS and IBM on IoT,cognitive buildings, facility management and workforce optimization.
A smart house is a house that has highly advanced automatic systems for lighting, temperature control, multi-media, security, window and door operations, and many other functions.
Discover the potential of smart buildings, intelligent infrastructure and connected communities, and learn how technology enables leading practices. Topics include planning integrated solutions, navigating through complex technology, avoiding barriers to success, and managing cross-functional projects. Case studies illustrate success stories of smart buildings and its potential to deliver business value with technology that works.
Experience the future of living with cutting-edge smart building technology, enhancing comfort, efficiency, and sustainability. Embrace innovation today!
For more details visit: https://www.fingent.com/blog/smart-building-technology-use-cases-and-opportunities/
Materials are the starting point for architectural design.An architect needs to understand the nature of materials and their possibilities and limitations before they can be used to create buildings and spaces.
Building Smart Cities with Everything as a ServiceSyam Madanapalli
A proposal for building Smart Cities with Everything as a Service that allows availability, innovation, participation across the ecosystem including the citizens for building future proof Smart Cities.
Presentation by Bo Parker, Managing Director of Center for Technology and Innovation at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Presentation was shown during the lecture at Digital October technology entrepreneurship center in Moscow, on 26 October.
This presentation provides an overview of business trends and perspectives on the deployment and implementation of network virtualization technologies.
As DCIM emerges into a familiar term, a fortified discipline, a new market of solutions, and by definition 'integrates IT and facilities management', what does 'bridging the departmental gap' really mean? Where are the gaps, where will the synergy be, and what will be done differently with DCIM in the mix? Join Michael Tresh, Director of Product Management and Marketing, as he discusses legacy, current, and future data center infrastructure management.
Five Power Trends on Their Way to Your Data Centerdigitallibrary
The forces shaping data-center change are clear: 96 percent of data centers will run out of capacity by 2011. Data-center energy use is at an all-time high and so are availability demands. This presentation will share the top power protection, distribution and management trends surrounding those issues and share benchmarks from some of the most critical data centers in the world. You'll learn the latest thinking on power-system energy efficiency, an emerging approach to high-density power distribution, and new ways to grow your power-protection capacity without sacrificing availability.
We are using data at a record pace. This directly impacts data centers and how they manage the increase in demand. Check out the data center trends for 2014.
MANAGE DEVICES AND APPS FROM THE CLOUD
With the proliferation of mobile devices in the workplace, employees can, and do, work from just about anywhere. To stay productive, this mobile workforce demands consistent access to corporate resources and data from any location on any device. This trend has introduced significant challenges for IT administrators who want to enable enterprise mobility while ensuring that corporate resources are protected from unauthorized access.
Leveraging Microsoft Intune, you can deliver application and device management completely from the cloud, or on-premises through integration with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, all via a single management console.
Microsoft has also incorporated manageability and data protection directly into the Intune-managed Office mobile apps to help maximize productivity while providing the flexibility to extend these same management capabilities to your existing line-of-business apps through the Intune App Wrapping Tool.
Intune is included as part of Microsoft’s Enterprise Mobility Suite, the most cost-effective way to leverage Microsoft’s enterprise mobility cloud services for all of your employees.
SIMA AZ: Emerging Information Technology Innovations & Trends 11/15/17Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein, International Research Center presented a big overview of Emerging Information Technology Innovations & Trends to the Society for Information Management Arizona Chapter (SIM AZ) on 11/15/17 showcasing the latest and greatest emerging technologies and novel tech innovations, highlighting the market and societal transformations underway or anticipated. It covered Advances in Computer Power and Pervasiveness; Internet of Things (IoT) Overview and Ecosystem; Mobility, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR/VR); Medical Advances Through Informatics; Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Robotics; Big Data, Its Applications and Implications; and Onward into the Future…
This presentation looks at the Trends for Smart Buildings including social networks and mobility. It also provides a comparison of the markets in Europe and North America.
Energy and Smart Building Technologies AHR expo 2014 edited - Market Research...BSRIA
Identify the global hot spots and the advancing technologies, which vertical markets will provide the best opportunity, what is the latest trend in the Smart Homes market? What are the biggest threats to BACS? Is Energy Storage a viable solution. Are the Americas set for further growth?
Building energy Management hits the cloud / Co-opetition is on the rise in the building industry / Targeted acquisitions help key players deliver end-to-end monetized energy services / Demand for smart building products in Asia Pacific will soar, driven largely by China / U.S. energy service companies turn to the federal sector /Building communication protocols are converging in more ways than one / Demand response (DR) is shifting into automatic / Submeters find new opportunities in smarter buildings / Building information modeling is transforming the design process / The interface between smart buildings and the smart grid is blurring
Substation Automation Market Revenue is Projected to Reach $185.80 Billion By...Amit M
The substation automation market size was valued at USD 114.0 billion in 2015 and is expected to witness a significant growth over the projected period
How should the mobile industry address the vast business opportunity in connected smart homes? Berg Insight estimates that revenues from shipments of home automation systems in Europe and North America will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 34 percent from US$ 8.9 billion in 2015 to nearly US$ 39.0 billion in 2020. Get a 360 degree perspective on the rapid evolution of the worldwide home automation market in this 220 page strategy report.
2020 and beyond edited AHR 2014 - Market Research BSRIABSRIA
With the global goals to reduce CO2 output getting closer how is this going to change the HVAC landscape, which technology will have the biggest impact on delivering the reduction. Will legislation drive a change in the technologies used in the built environment? Will there still be a market for traditional technology? Will there be a trend to full system solutions and how will this change the 2020 and Beyond HVAC landscape.
A SIMPLIFIED OUTLOOK INTO FUTURE - Trends of Smart Technology for Commercial ...vikas singh
With Technology, Innovation and Integration our world is changing at a fast pace, advent of security, Access Control, Video Surveillance System ( VSS ), Radars, Remote Monitoring devices, Analytics and other techs which are getting seamlessly integrated with each other making our world more secure and with more data for use as a business intelligence.
I made a little effort to project the trend through various sources ( Confidential )
Robust growth of real estate and construction sectors has increased the adoption of electronic cylinder lock significantly. Real estate developers are focused on providing high-end security solutions in buildings as their unique selling point, in order to attract potential customers. For instance, according to Coherent Market Insight’s analysis, the global construction market is expected to register a CAGR of 60% by 2020. This, in turn, is expected to boost the demand for electronic cylinder lock credentials and thereby boost the market growth in the near future.
Jo Harris, Business Manager for BSRIA's Sustainable Construction Group, discussed the role of facilities management in overcoming obstacles to high density resilient cities
BSRIA Industry Presentation at Chillventa 2016BSRIA
Brief summary slides of the BSRIA presentations at Chillventa 2016. The summary includes testing and integration of PICBV and global trends in AC&R as well as some details of the traditional heating markets
Gareth Selby of Architype and James Hepburn of BDP presented a case study on the Enterprise Centre at UEA at the Soft Landings Conference. The case study looked at their experience in the first year of the project including issues with metering, lighting and rainwater
Hampshire County Council's Mike Chater shares their experience of the Soft Landings process including their handover strategy and their plans going forward
Stephen Ward of AECOM and Michelle Agha-Hossein of BSRIA describe what Post Occupancy Evaluation is and how it's monitored. It also discussed the benefits and issues of POE.
Mike Chater (Hampshire County Council), Stuart Thompson (Morgan Sindall) and Gary Selby (Archetype) ran a workshop at the BSRIA Soft Landings Conference 2016
John Ward from Sir Robert McAlpine presented the Birley Fields Project. John goes through all of the stages of the project and what they did to achieve Soft Landings.
FFRED's Nick Baxter gives an overview of PPE activities including HSE guidance and case study examples. It also details what types of dust are the most hazardous
TSI's Nick Brown looks at the impact on our neighbours and wider environment from air quality. Particularly looks at why monitoring of dust particles is important and the methods of monitoring.
BSRIA's Raphael Chalogany's presentation at CABA 2016 which looked at the benefits of convergence as well as the barriers, impact and who is driving it.
Model Format for Building Services SpecificationsBSRIA
BSRIA's Peter Tse presents the BSRIA guide BG56/2016 Model Format for Building Services Specifications which is useful to anyone who prepares or receives a specification
We are going to present information on the following topics relating to Air Tightness Testing.
What is Air Leakage –The common Air Leakage Paths - General Principles & the Air Line - Building Tight – Walls, Dry Lining & Ceilings - Harron Homes some specific detail - ATTMA Competent persons Scheme & Certificate Lodgement - Temporary Sealing - Checklist
The objective of this presentation is to provide you with an overview on what is Air Leakage / Air Tightness Testing, what the general principles are when it comes to achieving the required levels of Air Tightness for compliance with the Building Regs.
We also provide some guidelines on how you can achieve it.
We outline the changes to Air Tightness testing with the introduction of the ATTMA Competent persons scheme & Certificate Lodgement, along with what is and what isn’t acceptable regarding temporary sealing.
Presentation by BSRIA Compliance's Andy McGrath looking at why airtightness testing is a requirement of the Building Regulations. Will look at:
What causes Air Leakage
Common Air Leakage points
Part L Building Regulations & Testing regimes
Smart building controls and energy management system trends
1. Smart Building Controls and
Energy Management System
Trends
Jeremy Towler
Senior Manager
Energy and Smart
Technologies
January 2015
2. Trends for Smart Buildings
Modular / Off-
site construction
LEDs
Wireless
Communicating
Controls
Mobility / Apps
Controls on plant -
Connected
Decentralisation
/ Integration
Analytics
Wearables
Smart homes
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Home Automation Evolution: Past Present and Future
Source: BSRIA
The Smart Home market
has reached a critical mass
from where it seems set
to break-through to the
mass-market.
Internet connectivity and
standard, multifunctional,
elements present an
opportunity that is being
seized by Telecoms and
Utilities to offer a range of
“connected home”
solutions.
With the “Internet of
Things” the market will
move to the “ubiquitous
Home”
- where sophisticated
systems learn user
behaviour / lifestyle and
respond accordingly.
HOME
AUTOMATION
HOME
AUTOMATION
HOME
AUTOMATION
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US$2bn North American
Smart Homes Market
Smart
Homes
Home Energy
Management
Intelligent
Residential
Environment
al Controls
Smart Homes Market
4
96%
3%
1%
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Assisted homes
Zero/low energy homes
Mid-range apartments
Hotels
Mid-range houses
Luxury apartments
Other commercial buildings
Luxury villas
.
% Share of Market
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PHASE 1
• Germany
• France
• UK
• Italy
• Poland
• Other
Europe
New Studies on Hydronic Valves,
Valve Actuators and Controls
5
PHASE 2
• China
• Netherlands
• North
America
• Russia
• Spain
• Sweden
• Turkey
Belimo
Bosch
Danfoss
E-on
Honeywell
IBP
IMI
Inematic (Grasslin)
Invensys
Mohelenhoff
Pegler
Rehau
Oventrop
Siemens
Tacnova
Wilo
Vaillant
Sauter
Clients Phase 1
Available
Jan 2015
Available
Summer
2015
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New Studies: Hydronic Valves, Valve
Actuators and Controls
6
• Very big market!
• Under researched market
• Market Sized by Value and Volume
• Important component of the markets for smart homes and commercial buildings
• BSRIA report with lots of detail
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New Studies: Commercial Hydronic Valves
and Valve Actuator Segmentation
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Valve Type
Valve cartridges for floor
heating manifold's and
Radiators
Radiator valve
Threaded 2, 3 & 4 - Port globe
valves with strokes up to up to
5 mm
On/Off valve (globe, slider or
paddle design)
Threaded PICV's (globe and
ball valves) with actuators
Threaded 2 & 3 port globe
valves
Threaded 2 & 3 port ball valves
Threaded 3 & 4 port rotary
shoe slipper valves
Flanged PICV (globe and ball
valves) with actuators
Flanged 2 & 3 port globe
valves
Flanged 2 & 3 port ball valves
Flanged 3 & 4 port rotary shoe
slipper valves
Butterfly valves (including
manual operated)
Subtotal
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BEMS
Room Control
Fire & Security
System Integration in Residential
and in Commercial
CHP StorageGas
HEMS
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Energy Efficiency Legislation and Emerging
Markets Driving US$21bn World BACS* Market
CAGR 3.0% CAGR 4.3%
US$Millions
*Building Automation & Control Systems (BACS)
Product
32%
Value-
Add
44%
Service
&
Mainten
-ance
24%
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Total BACS Business
Product
Value-Add
Total Installed System
Service
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Strategic Regional breakdown of World
BACS* Product Market
* Building Automation and Control Systems
2012
10
Europe
36%
North America
25%
Japan & Australia
8%
BRIC
9%
Saudi, UAE &
Turkey
4%
Rest of World
18%
Brazil
5%
Russia
23%
India
15%
China
57%
2013
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North American Intelligent Buildings
Market Dimensions 2013
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Source: BSRIA
3.6%
Growth since 2008
91%
4.9%
8.5%
Source: BSRIA
Mature
market
Mature
market
Booming
market
Strong,
CCTV-led
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BACnet extended its share as the predominant
Communication Protocol*
North America World
* By value of controllers sold. LonWorks more commonly used at field level than automation level.
Proprietary
20%
BACnet
62%
LonWorks
15%
Modbus
3%
KNX
0%
CAN Bus
0%
Developments
Growing share of BACnet and KNX
• BACnet’s share: 48% in 2012 ; 55% in 2013
• Lonworks share: 17% in 2012 ; 15% in 2013
• Proprietary share: 26% in 2012 ; 21% in 2013
• KNX share: 4% 2012 ; 5% in 2013
• BACnet strong in North America, 59% in 2012 ; 62% in 2013.
Proprietary,
20.6%
BACnet,
54.6%
LonWorks,
14.8%
Modbus,
3.9%
KNX, 4.9% CAN Bus,
0.5%
Other, 0.7%
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Threats and Opportunities in BACS* Market
Multiple technologies / companies
moving into the BACS space
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* Building Automation and Controls Systems
** Energy Management Systems
Latest
Quarterly
update - Jan
2015
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US$3.2bn World BEMS* Market
growing at 14% CAGR
Latest
Quarterly
update – Dec.
2014
* Building Energy Management Systems
EU,
1,503,
47%
USA,
1,034,
33%
Rest of
World,
637, 20% Million
US
Dollars
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Smart Evolution: A Dynamically Interconnected World…
Smart Devices
Smart
Appliances
Smart
Devices
Building
Automation
Building En’gy
Management
Smart
Homes
Demand
Response
Smart Grid
Management
Smart
Metering
Smart Cities / Smart Government
Smart
Transport
Smart Distr.
Energy
Smart
Education
Smart
Government
Smart Health
Smart Publ.
Security
Smart
TelecomsSmart HVAC
DR
Energy
Storage +
Renewables
Smart Grid
Smart Buildings
Latest
Quarterly
update – Jan
2015
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Key Advancing Technologies
Smart Meters
Smart Cities
Smart Grid
Building Automation
Smart Government
Smart Appliances
Smart Devices
A
Converged
Smart
World
Smart Homes
Smart Energy Storage
Building Energy Management
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Competition in Connected Homes is Heating Up!
January 2014:
Google’s Acquisition of
Nest Labs marks
potential new entry into
Smart Homes
March 2014
Apple announce Siri
Smart Home
application
April 2013: Honda
USA launched Smart Home US,
including Energy Management and
direct charging of vehicles from
photovoltaic power.
March 2014: US Smart Home
Showcase opens.
January 2015
Facebook acquires
speech-recognition
start-up Wit.ai
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Thank you!
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Jeremy Towler
BBA (GSBA Zurich).
Betriebsoekonom dipl. oek.
Senior Manager
Energy and Smart Technologies
Old Bracknell Lane West, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 7AH
D : +44 (0)1344 465573 F : +44 (0)1344 465626
M : +44 (0)77 2527 8637 E : jeremy.towler@bsria.co.uk
W : www.bsria.co.uk