Lauren
August 03, 2020
BrainBox AI is the first autonomous AI technology for HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning); it is redefining building automation and is at the forefront of the Green Building revolution.
Lauren, Author at CREtech | Page 206 of 282
BrainBox AI is the first autonomous AI technology for HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning); it is redefining building automation and is at the forefront of the Green Building revolution.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is buying a $450 million stake in home security firm ADT Inc., forming a partnership that could get the tech giant’s smart-home products in front of millions of new customers. The
Amid the global momentum gained in the past two months by the Black Lives Matter movement, American companies of all sizes have been held responsible by their customers to make their stances known. In the notoriously homogenous commercial real estate industry, a number of CEOs stepped forward with public-facing commitments to improve diversity and inclusion at their companies. Whether they can de...
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BETHESDA, Md., July 30, 2020 (Newswire.com) - Group337 LLC, the parent company of The Inside, Inside Access Control, and Inside Visitor Management, today announces its latest platform: Inside Multifamily Access Control. Included in the launch is a website (
In Greek mythology, Prometheus chose to give humans the knowledge of fire and thereby empowered them in the eyes of the Olympians (Zeus was not pleased, but that is another story). When nineteen top operators and wealthy institutions issue a proptech wish list, its like a gift from the tech gods to the startup-mortals made of clay looking with desire upon the Blessed Climbs.
Government agency Innovate UK has awarded £1.6m to test a production control room concept in complex and challenging projects. The solution, called the AEC Production Control Room, will be led by Mace alongside a number of partners, UCL, Imperial College London, 3DRepo, Mission Room and eviFile. The team will develop and deploy a project control room ...
As Boris Johnson, the prime minister, urges a return to work, could the smart office be the coronavirus-proof solution the UK government has been looking for? Thanks to social distancing sensors, air quality monitors and fever detection lanes, the new normal can operate as efficiently as the old, advocates argue. But does the latest approach to master-systems integration really offer the chance to...
Technology can enable a host of innovations to make buildings cleaner and more efficient. Office properties will see a host of changes over the coming months and even years as the world adjusts COVID-19.
In April, as the nation was in the thick of lockdown, Zillow CEO Rich Barton tweeted that his “personal opinions about WFH have been turned upside down over the past 2 months.” He’s now ready to reflect that thinking in long-term company policy.
Plexiglass dividers and floor decals might not be permanent, but the pandemic will bring lasting change to offices. Experts from the architecture and real-estate industries share how they are getting back to work and what offices will look like in the future. Photo: Cesare Salerno for The Wall Street Journal