Smart Buildings: Constructing Wireless Infrastructure for the Future
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Webinar DateOctober 27, 2020
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Webinar Time8 am San Francisco / 11 am New York / 3 pm London
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Webinar Overview
Adoption of smart building technology will grow at 10% a year from now to 2025 and beyond, with energy monitoring the single most important use case identified by building/facility managers.
In such a complex and nascent sector, and amid a global pandemic, how does the industry bridge the gap from early promise to real-world applications in smart buildings? Will the post-COVID environment drive greater opportunity for vendors, building and facility owners, and end users?
Join this webinar, co-hosted by Silicon Labs and Omdia, to learn more about the challenges and solutions in the smart buildings space. Learn how wireless connectivity drives the adoption of quick, flexible solutions that enable a return to the workplace, underpin future applications such as asset tracking, and address the number one end-user goal for smart buildings – energy efficiency.
Who Should Attend
Large enterprises, component, systems, and ecosystems suppliers, smart lighting/lighting controls manufacturers and suppliers. Building/infrastructure managers, OEM engineers and product managers, installers and building operators and IT managers. Financial analysts and the media are also encouraged to attend.
Key Topics for Discussion
Understand the key challenges facing building owners and facility managers, as well as their top priorities, regarding smart building technology
Dive into real-world applications in wireless connectivity and energy-efficient lighting
Plot the course from immediate benefit to long-term potential for smart building applications
Hear from industry experts, bringing together real-world case studies, market research, and end-user surveys to explore the smart buildings industry
Answers to audience questions during live Q&A
Speakers
- David Green, Senior Research Manager, Smart Buildings & Energy Infrastructure, Omdia
- Ross Sabolcik, Vice President and General Manager, Industrial and Commercial IoT Products, Silicon Labs
- Trevor Palmer, Senior Vice President, Digital Lighting Networks, Acuity