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Understanding sensorification to enhance building performance and meet sustainability goals
Today’s digital sensors are engineered to collect expanded types of data tracking variables, such as CO2 levels, occupancy, air quality and energy usage. It’s called sensorification, and it’s the data that can help you drive energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions, improve equipment performance, and enhance occupant well-being.
While the impact of digitalization on building management has been substantial, the technology that drives it deserves a closer look. Sensorification – or strategically deploying and optimizing sensors throughout a facility – allows you to unlock valuable data to analyze building performance, identify areas for improvement, and keep pace with environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting requirements.
In Facility Executive magazine, Justin Pasquale, Senior Global Product Manager, explores:
- Sensorification advancements
- Connecting sensorification and sustainability
- Strategies for enhancing sensorification in a facility