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I dive into my journey of managing a residential building after buying our first apartment. I share the ups and downs of dealing with a crumbling building, a lackluster management company, and a diverse group of neighbors from different cultural backgrounds. I talk about how I took charge, rallied the residents, and navigated through conflicts to improve the living conditions. I offer insights on community building, conflict resolution, and the challenges of property management. Perfect for indie makers looking for real-life problem-solving inspiration!LinksFollow me on Twitter (X)Follow me on LinkedinTimestamps by PodSqueezeIntroduction to Building Management (00:00:00) Tiago introduces the episode, sharing his experience managing a residential building.The Apartment Purchase Journey (00:01:22) Tiago discusses the process of buying their first apartment and the challenges faced.Challenges of the Building's Condition (00:02:34) He reflects on the poor condition of the building and the need for repairs.Learning About Remodeling (00:03:38) Tiago shares his learning curve regarding remodeling and construction.Issues with Construction Companies (00:04:41) He discusses the difficulties in finding trustworthy construction companies in Portugal.Neighbors Association Meeting (00:05:45) Tiago recounts the first neighbors association meeting and the management company's poor performance.Cultural Clashes Among Residents (00:06:52) He highlights the mix of cultures and the resulting challenges in communication among residents.Frustrations with Management (00:08:57) Tiago expresses frustrations over the lack of progress in addressing building issues.Taking Initiative to Mediate (00:10:06) He decides to take action to mediate conflicts and improve the situation.Understanding Neighbor Dynamics (00:11:14) Tiago reflects on the complex dynamics between different neighbors and their cultural differences.The Need for Change (00:12:18) He recognizes the urgency of addressing the building's deteriorating conditions.Facing Resistance (00:13:30) Tiago encounters resistance from neighbors when trying to mediate conflicts.Deciding to Take Over Management (00:14:37) He resolves to take charge and remove the ineffective management company.Creating Communication Channels (00:15:40) Tiago establishes a WhatsApp group for better communication among neighbors.Planning a Secret Meeting (00:16:45) He organizes a secret meeting to discuss the management issues without the company present.Overcoming Nervousness (00:17:39) Tiago shares his feelings of nervousness before the meeting with neighbors.Voting on Management Change (00:18:38) The neighbors vote to remove the management company and appoint new managers.Confronting the Management Company (00:19:39) Tiago describes his experience confronting the management company to cancel the contract.Negotiating the Contract Cancellation (00:20:35) He discusses the challenges faced during negotiations to cancel the management contract.Podcast Episode TimestampsChallenges with Management (00:22:28) Tiago discusses frustrations with the building management company and the roadblocks they created.Regaining Momentum (00:23:27) He reflects on nearly giving up but finds renewed energy to address urgent building issues.Voting for Change (00:24:21) Tiago describes successfully convincing neighbors to pay for necessary repairs and his new role as administrator.Managing Neighbor Disputes (00:25:24) He talks about the complexities of addressing diverse neighbor complaints and maintaining impartiality.Hiring Competent Professionals (00:26:26) Tiago emphasizes the importance of hiring trustworthy professionals over merely seeking the lowest costs.Starting Repairs (00:28:38) He shares the beginning of construction work on the building's facade and the positive changes observed.Celebrating Progress (00:30:37) Tiago expresses satisfaction with the completed facade repairs and the sense of contribution he feels.Personal Growth Reflection (00:31:41) He reflects on overcoming self-doubt and the importance of trusting oneself in challenging situations.Future Improvements (00:33:37) Tiago concludes by mentioning ongoing improvements needed for the building and his excitement for future updates.
Innovative Lighting for Sustainable Architecture: A Conversation with Fabio ZaniboniIn this episode of the Architecture and Innovation Podcast, host Thomas Dioro interviews Fabio Zaniboni, founder and chief vision officer of BubblyNet and Zaniboni Lighting. The discussion delves into Fabio's vision for revolutionizing building wellness through smart technology, such as Bluetooth mesh systems for lighting, sound masking, and air quality control. The conversation covers topics such as circadian lighting's impact on human biology, the evolution of lighting technology, and the integration of IoT in building controls to enhance sustainability and user wellness. Fabio also shares insights from his recent projects and the potential benefits for both office environments and educational settings.For more information, visit BubblyNet's website athttp://bubblynet.com/00:00 Introduction to the Perfect Bubble Concept00:46 Welcome to the Architecture and Innovation Podcast01:10 Meet Fabio Zaniboni: Visionary in Lighting02:12 The Importance of Light in Architecture03:40 Circadian Lighting and Its Biological Effects04:27 Case Study: Lighting in Windowless Environments06:47 Lighting's Impact on Productivity and Education10:02 Innovative Projects in the IoT Space16:06 The Evolution of Lighting Controls23:14 The Future of Building Management with AI25:08 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts
AI is revolutionizing building energy management. In this episode, Bill sits down with Jean-Simon Venne, Co-Founder and CTO at BrainBox AI at BrainBox AI about their cutting-edge AI solutions for energy efficiency. They dive into current AI challenges, the critical need for defining AI's purpose, and the impact of predictive and preemptive control. Additionally, they discuss how to balance AI power consumption with efficiency gains.Key Quotes:“The bottleneck is now on your capacity to find the right mix of technology to assemble a new solution.”"You could very rapidly deploy AI in thousands and thousands of buildings, without any bottleneck, and get the first layer of 20, 25 percent energy reduction.”“I think where the future is going in terms of optimizing is not only the building at the building level but optimizing the behavior of the building. So the grid could be optimized.”--------Timestamps: (01:48) Jean-Simon's career journey(04:22) Current bottlenecks in AI(07:07) Bias in AI models(13:22) Understanding the complexities of building operations(20:44) Factors influencing AI predictions(25:20) Energy consumption in buildings(28:12) Clustering buildings for grid optimization(35:00) Developing specialized LLMs for building management--------Sponsor:Over the Edge is brought to you by Dell Technologies to unlock the potential of your infrastructure with edge solutions. From hardware and software to data and operations, across your entire multi-cloud environment, we're here to help you simplify your edge so you can generate more value. Learn more by visiting dell.com/edge for more information or click on the link in the show notes.--------Credits:Over the Edge is hosted by Bill Pfeifer, and was created by Matt Trifiro and Ian Faison. Executive producers are Matt Trifiro, Ian Faison, Jon Libbey and Kyle Rusca. The show producer is Erin Stenhouse. The audio engineer is Brian Thomas. Additional production support from Elisabeth Plutko.--------Links:Follow Bill on LinkedInFollow Jean-Simon on LinkedInEdge Solutions | Dell Technologies
In this episode I speak with Jack Bernard the founder of Nine1Three. His company is a digital building management platform which combines remote monitoring and holistic analytics. It allows building managers to have real-time insight into their buildings, enabling them to react immediately to faults or emergencies. The platform automates tasks such as KPI reporting and regulatory compliance, freeing up valuable time for housing professionals. The flexibility of Nine1Three allows for integration with various sensors and systems, making it adaptable to different client needs. Building management becomes proactive rather than reactive, leveraging data and insights to improve efficiency and reduce costs. To connect with Jack: (1) Jack Bernard | LinkedInTo learn about Nine1Three: Digital Building Management | nine1threeTo learn about our sponsor: Home - My Safety Consultant
-- How can live data be added to Matterport digital twins for facilities management? -- How can IoT from various open standards be centralized and synchronized from various open standards? -- Why is a Matterport digital twin better than a traditional 2D dashboard of physical space for building automation control? Stay tuned ... On WGAN-TV Live at 5 (5 pm ET) Thursday, 16 May 2024, our topic is: SIM-ON by SIMLAB +NETxAutomation: A Next Level of Interoperability with Building Management System (BMS) Guests -- NETxAutomation Software GMBH Sales & Business Development Suvankar Das -- SIMLAB Product Owner/Project Manager (SIM-ON) Michał Szopa Topics ✓ Enriching Matterport model with live data ✓ New, intuitive Digital Twin interface with 2D dashboard option ✓ Centralized synchronization of multiple vendors ✓ Hardware interoperability for automation scenes: FIBARO, SmartThings, KNX IoTech, NETxAutomation ✓ Integration with NETxAutomation Building Management System (BMS) ✓ IoT connectivity via NETx Server ✓ Building automation standards interoperability: KNX, OPC, BACnet, Modbus, SNMP ✓ IoT multi-vendor connection possibilities for Matterport users by NETx Cloud Portal ✓ Application of digital twin model with NETx in various types of buildings e.g commercial, hospitality, industrial etc. ✓ Making life easy for the technical staff in buildings thanks to the hybrid visualisation model of digital twin and 2D graphics offered by Simlab and NETx ✓ How to increase the acceptability of such solution among decision-makers – expos, demo centers, training etc. Backstory of SIMLAB and NETxAutomation Partnership Merging SIMLAB software packages with NETxAutomation solutions brings the next-generation Building Management System (BMS). Leveraging NETx Cloud Portal interface, SIM-ON platform connects multi-protocol ecosystems with immersive Digital Twins. Using cutting-edge Matterport technology, SIM-ON transforms a traditional 2D dashboard into an interactive 3D model of physical space, creating a new experience of building automation control and facility management. NETxAutomation and SIMLAB have joined forces to integrate software packages and bring you the next-generation Building Management System (BMS). SIM-ON platform provides NETxAutomation system with innovative Matterport Digital Twin technology. NETx software gained spatial coverage based on a top-notch reality capture standard delivered by global leader Matterport. SIM-ON works on top of these realistic, navigable 360 spaces, transforming traditional 2D dashboards into interactive digital twins. Supporting all vendors integrated by NETx, creates a new experience of building automation control. Navigable, immersive 3D interface expands BMS essential function with alert notifications and facility management features, such as maintenance scheduling, communication tools, documentation storage, and more. All NETx system vendors controlled within one digital twin platform ✓ Intuitive and user-friendly 3D interface ✓ Secure and easy access to device data ✓ Visual presentation of device activity and settings ✓ Sensors alert notifications All Information Stored in One Data Container ✓ Real mapping of devices in space ✓ Collect all data about devices, equipment, and furnishing in one place ✓ Adding photos, videos, and documents ✓ Multiple categories for intuitive management All tasks and Issues Resolved With One Tool ✓ Schedule and manage facility maintenance items ✓ Real-time facility inspection in full 3D ✓ Build your customized timeline activity graphs ✓ Link to your favorite news and widgets ✓ Report issues with task manager
-- How can live data be added to Matterport digital twins for facilities management? -- How can IoT from various open standards be centralized and synchronized from various open standards? -- Why is a Matterport digital twin better than a traditional 2D dashboard of physical space for building automation control? Stay tuned ... On WGAN-TV Live at 5 (5 pm ET) Thursday, 16 May 2024, our topic is: SIM-ON by SIMLAB +NETxAutomation: A Next Level of Interoperability with Building Management System (BMS) Guests -- NETxAutomation Software GMBH Sales & Business Development Suvankar Das -- SIMLAB Product Owner/Project Manager (SIM-ON) Michał Szopa Topics ✓ Enriching Matterport model with live data ✓ New, intuitive Digital Twin interface with 2D dashboard option ✓ Centralized synchronization of multiple vendors ✓ Hardware interoperability for automation scenes: FIBARO, SmartThings, KNX IoTech, NETxAutomation ✓ Integration with NETxAutomation Building Management System (BMS) ✓ IoT connectivity via NETx Server ✓ Building automation standards interoperability: KNX, OPC, BACnet, Modbus, SNMP ✓ IoT multi-vendor connection possibilities for Matterport users by NETx Cloud Portal ✓ Application of digital twin model with NETx in various types of buildings e.g commercial, hospitality, industrial etc. ✓ Making life easy for the technical staff in buildings thanks to the hybrid visualisation model of digital twin and 2D graphics offered by Simlab and NETx ✓ How to increase the acceptability of such solution among decision-makers – expos, demo centers, training etc. Backstory of SIMLAB and NETxAutomation Partnership Merging SIMLAB software packages with NETxAutomation solutions brings the next-generation Building Management System (BMS). Leveraging NETx Cloud Portal interface, SIM-ON platform connects multi-protocol ecosystems with immersive Digital Twins. Using cutting-edge Matterport technology, SIM-ON transforms a traditional 2D dashboard into an interactive 3D model of physical space, creating a new experience of building automation control and facility management. NETxAutomation and SIMLAB have joined forces to integrate software packages and bring you the next-generation Building Management System (BMS). SIM-ON platform provides NETxAutomation system with innovative Matterport Digital Twin technology. NETx software gained spatial coverage based on a top-notch reality capture standard delivered by global leader Matterport. SIM-ON works on top of these realistic, navigable 360 spaces, transforming traditional 2D dashboards into interactive digital twins. Supporting all vendors integrated by NETx, creates a new experience of building automation control. Navigable, immersive 3D interface expands BMS essential function with alert notifications and facility management features, such as maintenance scheduling, communication tools, documentation storage, and more. All NETx system vendors controlled within one digital twin platform ✓ Intuitive and user-friendly 3D interface ✓ Secure and easy access to device data ✓ Visual presentation of device activity and settings ✓ Sensors alert notifications All Information Stored in One Data Container ✓ Real mapping of devices in space ✓ Collect all data about devices, equipment, and furnishing in one place ✓ Adding photos, videos, and documents ✓ Multiple categories for intuitive management All tasks and Issues Resolved With One Tool ✓ Schedule and manage facility maintenance items ✓ Real-time facility inspection in full 3D ✓ Build your customized timeline activity graphs ✓ Link to your favorite news and widgets ✓ Report issues with task manager
Podcast: PrOTect It AllEpisode: Exploring the OT Landscape: Insights from Building Management with Kyle PetersPub date: 2024-02-12Kyle Peters is a recovering building automation and HVAC technician and programmer who was drawn to the dark side of cybersecurity and never looked back. Today he is the senior consultant for OT Cybersecurity, focusing on building automation systems at Intelligent Buildings. If you’d like to geek out on such things, reach out to Kyle via LinkedIn or email blackhole@secretdomain.xyz. In this conversation, Kyle discusses the world of building management systems and the importance of cybersecurity in this field. He highlights the diversity of building systems and the interconnectedness of various components. The conversation emphasizes the need for a risk-based approach to security and the importance of policies and standards. Kyle also emphasizes the value of understanding the system and planning ahead to mitigate risks. The conversation concludes with a discussion on securing remote access and implementing segmentation. The conversation explores the lack of cybersecurity preparedness in organizations, the need to translate cybersecurity risks to business risks, the likelihood of attacks and targeting, the challenge of selling likely risks, exciting technological advances in cybersecurity, concerns about AI and rapid technological changes, and closing thoughts and a call to action. Takeaways Building management systems encompass a wide range of components, including HVAC systems, fire alarms, and lighting. A risk-based approach to security is crucial in building management, considering the diverse systems and potential vulnerabilities. Policies and standards play a significant role in ensuring the security and reliability of building management systems. Simple solutions, such as proper cable management and backup plans, can greatly enhance the security and availability of building systems. Understanding the system and planning ahead are essential for effective risk mitigation in building management. Securing remote access and implementing segmentation are key measures to protect building management systems from cyber threats. Many organizations are not adequately prepared for cybersecurity threats, either due to limited budgets or lack of expertise. It is important to translate cybersecurity risks into business risks to help organizations understand the potential impact on their operations. Cyber attacks can come from various sources, including nation-state actors, but also from simple human errors or system failures. Selling the importance of cybersecurity can be challenging, as the most likely risks may not be as sensational as nation-state attacks. Exciting technological advances in cybersecurity are on the horizon, but they also bring concerns about the potential risks and implications of AI and rapid technological changes. — Connect with Kyle: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-peters-2a7173116/ Connect with Aaron Crow: Website: www.corvosec.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrow Learn more about PrOTect IT All: Email: info@protectitall.co Website: www.protectitall.co X: https://twitter.com/protectitall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrOTectITAll FaceBook: https://facebook.com/protectitallpodcast To be a guest, or suggest a guest/episode please email us at info@protectitall.co — Show notes by NMP. Audio production by NMP. We hear you loud and clear.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Aaron Crow, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Podcast: PrOTect It AllEpisode: Exploring the OT Landscape: Insights from Building Management with Kyle PetersPub date: 2024-02-12Kyle Peters is a recovering building automation and HVAC technician and programmer who was drawn to the dark side of cybersecurity and never looked back. Today he is the senior consultant for OT Cybersecurity, focusing on building automation systems at Intelligent Buildings. If you’d like to geek out on such things, reach out to Kyle via LinkedIn or email blackhole@secretdomain.xyz. In this conversation, Kyle discusses the world of building management systems and the importance of cybersecurity in this field. He highlights the diversity of building systems and the interconnectedness of various components. The conversation emphasizes the need for a risk-based approach to security and the importance of policies and standards. Kyle also emphasizes the value of understanding the system and planning ahead to mitigate risks. The conversation concludes with a discussion on securing remote access and implementing segmentation. The conversation explores the lack of cybersecurity preparedness in organizations, the need to translate cybersecurity risks to business risks, the likelihood of attacks and targeting, the challenge of selling likely risks, exciting technological advances in cybersecurity, concerns about AI and rapid technological changes, and closing thoughts and a call to action. Takeaways Building management systems encompass a wide range of components, including HVAC systems, fire alarms, and lighting. A risk-based approach to security is crucial in building management, considering the diverse systems and potential vulnerabilities. Policies and standards play a significant role in ensuring the security and reliability of building management systems. Simple solutions, such as proper cable management and backup plans, can greatly enhance the security and availability of building systems. Understanding the system and planning ahead are essential for effective risk mitigation in building management. Securing remote access and implementing segmentation are key measures to protect building management systems from cyber threats. Many organizations are not adequately prepared for cybersecurity threats, either due to limited budgets or lack of expertise. It is important to translate cybersecurity risks into business risks to help organizations understand the potential impact on their operations. Cyber attacks can come from various sources, including nation-state actors, but also from simple human errors or system failures. Selling the importance of cybersecurity can be challenging, as the most likely risks may not be as sensational as nation-state attacks. Exciting technological advances in cybersecurity are on the horizon, but they also bring concerns about the potential risks and implications of AI and rapid technological changes. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:07 Overview of Building Management Systems 12:16 Common Issues in Building Management 23:10 Risk-Based Approach to Security 27:24 Importance of Policies and Standards 32:25 Mitigating Risks with Simple Solutions 35:01 Understanding the System and Planning Ahead 39:29 Securing Remote Access and Segmentation 40:45 Lack of Cybersecurity Preparedness 44:19 Translating Cybersecurity Risks to Business Risks 46:21 The Likelihood of Attacks and Targeting 49:03 The Challenge of Selling Likely Risks 52:35 Exciting Technological Advances in Cybersecurity 54:22 Concerns about AI and Rapid Technological Changes 56:31 Closing Thoughts and Call to Action — Connect with Kyle: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-peters-2a7173116/ Connect with Aaron Crow: Website: www.corvosec.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrow Learn more about PrOTect IT All: Email: info@protectitall.co Website: www.protectitall.co X: https://twitter.com/protectitall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrOTectITAll FaceBook: https://facebook.com/protectitallpodcast To be a guest, or suggest a guest/episode please email us at info@protectitall.co — Show notes by NMP. Audio production by NMP. We hear you loud and clear.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Aaron Crow, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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This is a conversation with Garima Bharadwaj, Co-founder and CTO of Enlite Research. In this free flowing discussion, Garima shared insights about the Building Management Systems industry. Here are the key areas covered:How Garima discovered the problem to address at EnliteDifference between customers and usersHow Tier 2 and Tier 3 towns are adopting tech solutionsRamping up on technology when transitioning from FMCG to IOTTrue state of a hotel's functioningInnovation systems at EnliteGarima's recommendations for tech founders-------Follow Garima at https://www.linkedin.com/in/garimabharadwajFollow Hemang Shah at https://www.linkedin.com/in/hemangJoin his FREE newsletter at https://www.innovationsportslife.com/
This episode features the successful Ken Fitzpatrick. Ken is the CEO of Digital Marketing Institute and run through the various roles he's had along the way. He speaks about the principles of brand building and using data to drive the business forward. His work now is mainly building teams and runs through his philosophy for building strong teams. He talks about starting off by making Irish Jobs a national major player and deep insights into the Digital Marketing Institute using SalesForce as their sales management platform, a new platform in customer io an emerging ai platform for communications and workvivo for team management. He talks about the future opportunities of AI and what he believes could help businesses develop at scale. This a great episode for business owners to understand the possibilities of developing their own businesses.
In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Jon Dewald, CEO and Co-Founder of HELIXIntel, an asset management platform that has raised $17.6 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Jon's entrepreneurial family and background, his four years in the Marine Corps, and the greatest lesson he learned in the military Problems in property and equipment insurance, and how HELIXIntel helps insurers manage risks and losses Managing people, and what aligning incentives means Benefiting from investors who are very sophisticated in capital allocation, and also bring value creation for the startup The entrepreneurs that most inspire Jon, and his favorite biography Favorite book: Washington: A Life
Today we follow up on the last podcast with Alex Rohweder on the topic of the democratization of building management
Join our resident Business Ninja Kelsey, together with the Director of Strategic Marketing of City Wide Facility Solutions, Kasey Skala, as they talk about how their all-around maintenance provider services, and how their business ties in with other local service providers.Whether you're looking for services or you're an experienced janitorial and general maintenance contractor, City Wide Facility Solutions are here to help. For more than 60 years, City Wide Facility Solutions has been the leading provider of commercial cleaning, as well as 20 additional facility solutions, throughout North America. City Wide provides facility maintenance solutions for commercial properties by managing more than 20 different facility services – anything from janitorial services, supplemental labor, handyman services, parking lot repairs, and many more. But you only need one contact – your Facility Solutions Manager (FSM) – to help manage it all.Learn more about them and their service offerings by visiting their website at https://gocitywide.com/. -----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writ...https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
Today we follow up on the last podcast with Alex Rohweder on the topic of the democratization of building management
This week we have a special guest on the show! Oliver Muldoon is a highly experienced community management professional and author. Oliver wrote 5 articles in the last 2 weeks about communities and community building. This interview focuses on the man himself, his career, and the articles most relevant to community MEMBERS; what is going on within the leadership of your favourite project? What can you do to help your communities thrive, and what shouldn't you do? All exciting topics that are highly relevant for crypto schnitzels like us! Stay Quamfy! #QRC21 #TQS 00:01:00 Introduction 00:06:15 Oliver's Background 00:22:20 Newsletter 00:27:00 Community Building 00:32:30 Logical Fallacies 00:44:30 Community Management 00:50:50 Web 2 Mentality 00:56:15 Web 3 01:00:10 Decentralisation 01:12:30 Self Replication 01:24:30 Gilbert's CV 01:28:30 Community Making in Summary 01:36:00 Oliver's Take on Crypto and the Conclusion Oliver's LinkedIn Oliver Muldoon - Owner - Self-Employed | LinkedIn Community building Newsletter The Newsletter Article 1: Community Building: Handling Logical Fallacies Handling Logical Fallacies Article 2: Community Building: Self-Replication Self-Replication Article 3: Community Building: Hierarchies Hierarchies Article 4: Community Building: Growing From 200 to 2000 Growing From 200 to 2000 Article 5: Community Building: From Web2 to Web3 From Web2 to Web3 QNT price https://www.coingecko.com/ The Quamfy Show Website https://www.thequamfyshow.com Quanterscan Https://www.Quanterscan.com Quant Library https://t.me/quantlibrary Do you want to help support the show? We created an Ethereum address for donations. 0xbDd1C73408E1E0ae165cA73AFB5F2E64E886AE37 https://www.thequamfyshow.com General: Every Thursday, at 18:00 CET, a new Quamfy Show! All you need to know about the Quamfy Lifestyle, but made simple! Music by: https://tinyurl.com/24zb36nv We are on: * Twitter https://twitter.com/TheQuamfyShow * Spotify https://tinyurl.com/3wrsur42 * YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/TheQuamfyShow * Podbean https://thequamfyshow.podbean.com/ #QRC21 #TQS The International Quamfy community: * NL/BE Quant Group https://t.me/Dutchqnt * $Counchill$ of Quamf - FA ALL DAY https://t.me/counchill * Quamfy Lounge (Price chat) https://t.me/QUAMFYLOUNGE_2 * Council of Quamf - QNT fundamental analysis https://t.me/councilofquamf * QNT Trading & On Chain Analysis https://t.me/QNTTrading Official Channels: * Quant Community Channel “Main” https://t.me/QuantOverledger * Website: https://www.quant.network * GitHub: http://www.github.com/quantnetwork * Twitter: https://twitter.com/quant_network Our Exchanges and Brokers: * Coinmetro: https://coinmetro.com/?ref=jarno * Unizen: https://trade.unizen.io/account/signup?ref=6UT2HC39 * Bitcoinmeester: https://www.bitcoinmeester.nl/?r=100077550 * Bitvavo: https://bitvavo.com/?a=03889DE34C * Crypto .com https://crypto.com/app/2enw9fc23d * Coinbase https://www.coinbase.com/join/de%20sno_s #QRC21
Mahnaz Ensafi sits down with Stephen DeVito of Procon Consulting and shares her story about how she started in facility management and how she has been involved with the IFMA Foundation.Topicsbuilding management, lifecycle management, facility management, IFMA Foundation, technologyConnect with UsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifmaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFMAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifma_hq/YouTube: https://youtube.com/ifmaglobalVisit us at https://ifma.orgLearn more about IFMA Foundation Scholarships https://foundation.ifma.org/students-academics/scholarships/
Yes, BMS, part 2. We residential HVAC people just don't know enough about them, but they are becoming more and more common. Take advantage of some lernin'!
The human being has an innate tendency to seek connections with nature and other life forms. But with the growth of cities and the verticalization of living and working spaces, how can the facilities teams help to regain this connection? Today, Thayla Bizarro a facility coordinator based out of São Paulo, Brazil aims to answer that questions and discusses the importance of biophilia in the workplace.Connect with UsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifmaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFMAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifma_hq/YouTube: https://youtube.com/ifmaglobalVisit us at https://ifma.org
Paul provides a brief 8 minute overview of his interview with Joe Aamidor of Aamidor Consulting. The two discuss the benefits that Smart Building Management Systems bring to the energy transition and in decarbonizing our built environment.Follow Paul on LinkedIn.
In this episode, we speak with Abdel Jabbar Rharssi, who is a Facility & Sustainability Manager, BREEAM Assessor, and an energy and smart building compliance expert. He works for a hotel group based in Belgium, and in this episode, we discuss different building challenges from a facility manager's perspective, including sustainability, new technology, emergency lighting, restricted budgets and occupant wellbeing. This is a great episode as we hear first-hand the challenges and the positive effects technology and legislation can have on the people actually managing and running buildings. If you've got any questions for Abdel, you can find him on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdel-jabbar-rharssi-b5a65041/ #FacilityManagement #SmartBuildings #SustainableBuildings
In today's episode, Graziella Sicilliano from the US Department of Energy sits down with Greg Lamson from Boston Scientific to talk about energy management and the ISO 50001 global standard.Greg Lamson, Principal Facilities Engineer at Boston Scientific shares what's driving energy and carbon management at Boston Scientific, and how using the ISO 50001 energy management system framework is helping streamline efforts across the company saving energy, carbon, time and money. "Resources MentionedDOE 50001 Energy Footprint Guidehttps://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2017/11/f39/EnergyFootprintGuide.pdfDOE 50001 Ready Program Resourceshttps://www.energy.gov/eere/amo/50001-ready-programISO 50001 Energy Managementhttps://www.iso.org/iso-50001-energy-management.htmlConnect with UsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifmaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFMAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifma_hq/YouTube: https://youtube.com/ifmaglobalVisit us at https://ifma.org
A quick discussion on building management controls from the CCOM Group's trade show at MetLife Stadium
More about Marcela and AlfredMarcela Sapone is the co-founder and CEO of Alfred, the most advanced residential technology and management platform in the U.S., specializing in a single-stop solution to maximize asset value. Alfred's footprint expands to over 300,000 residents in single-family and multi-family rentals, in 52 markets in the U.S. and Canada. Sapone has been named to Crain's 40 under 40, Top 30 under 30 by Forbes and among Fast Company's Most Creative People in Business, and winner of Connect CRE's Women in Real Estate Award in 2021. Her experiences living abroad and studying Urban Development in Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Beijing, and Bangalore as a young adult greatly influenced her work. Named one of Goldman Sachs's “most intriguing entrepreneurs,” Sapone earned her B.A. & B.S. from Boston University as a full tuition Trustee Scholar and holds an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School, where she created the Alfred business model from her Boston apartment. Prior to founding Alfred, Sapone began her career at McKinsey & Company, worked at a mid market Private Equity firm, American Securities, and at Bridgewater.Alfred is the largest and most advanced residential management platform. Since its inception, Alfred has focused on providing a resident-first experience. With an unparalleled knowledge of what residents want and technology that boosts income and efficiency for owners and operators, Alfred provides a single stop that elevates the rental ecosystem for all involved. Named by Fast Company as one of the Top 50 Most Innovative Companies, Alfred's AOS technology drives lower operating costs and higher returns for property owners and operators. Alfred's portfolio now extends to more than 300,000 residents in 52 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Follow Marcela on Twitter Follow Alfred on Twitter Connect with Marcela on LinkedIn Check out Alfred
Summary: Louisa is joined by Jessica Beck, Co-Founder and COO of Alfred and Marcela Sapone, CEO and Co-Founder of Alfred for the 5th episode of season 9. During this episode, they discuss how building management platforms are changing the way we live. Taking a deeper dive into how Alfred came about and in which city it all began, they also touch on what the product is, what trends they are seeing, and why Alfred acquired a property management company. They wrap up this riveting chat by talking about their journey as female founders and what is next for Alfred. The value bomb from this episode is, “Once you build an asset, you need someone to manage that asset.” Resources: LMRE Global Recruitment and Search Consultancy LMRE YouTube Interviews Companies Mentioned: The Peloton Brookfield Properties Hines Related RXR Jamestown Greystar Shout Outs: John Fagan, Co-founder & CEO at doorkee Key Insights From This Episode: The people who were able to make it all work had one thing in common: they got really comfortable with asking for help as well as comfortable with the idea of a team backing them up. - Marcela Once you build an asset, you need someone to manage that asset. - Marcela Real estate has been very resistant towards tech enablement. - Marcela My advice to founders would be; it does take time but if you build a relationship and you go building by building, one building to ten buildings, you not only build a great relationship, but you actually get to build a great product and you get to learn and work with your customers to bring something to market. - Jessica We learned that in this space, there's so much fragmentation; there's fragmentation on the technology side, on the services side and on the operator side. - Jessica About Our Guests: Jessica Beck, Co-Founder and COO at Alfred Jessica Beck is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Alfred. Beck leads Alfred's day-to-day operations and under her direction, Alfred has grown to be a leader in hospitality, successfully rolling out a national resident experience and building management platform with hundreds of thousands of units managed. In an effort to expand Alfred's footprint, Beck has negotiated and developed partnerships with some of the country's largest real estate developers, expanding Alfred to 44 major cities across the country. Along with Alfred's Co-Founder, Marcela Sapone, Beck supports founders who want to live more consciously through WHITESPACE Ventures, a seed investment firm focused on design-led tech for better business. From SXSW to the Sante Fe Institute's Annual Business Network & Board of Trustees Symposium, Jess speaks regularly on entrepreneurship and building scalable solutions in the sharing economy. Beck holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a BA in economics from Williams College, where she was captain of the women's rugby team and graduated cum laude. Marcela Sapone, Co-Founder and CEO of Alfred Marcela Sapone is the CEO and Co-Founder of Alfred. Sapone launched Alfred with a mission to make help a universal utility in every home. Since 2014, under Sapone's leadership, Alfred has expanded to serve more than 135,000 residents in 44 cities across the United States and Canada, and has been named as Fast Company's Top 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2018, 2019, and 2020. As one of the first leaders in the sharing economy to advocate for fair compensation of service workers, Sapone adopted the company-wide policy of hiring all Alfred staff as W2 employees. Sapone has worked with the U.S. Department of Labor and the White House under the administration of President Barack Obama, as well as The Brookings Institute and The Aspen Institute's Economic Opportunities and Financial Security Program, to advance these efforts of economic security for the future of employment. Along with Alfred's Co-Founder, Jess Beck, Sapone supports founders who want to live more consciously through WHITESPACE Ventures, a seed investment firm focused on design-led tech for better business. Named one of Goldman Sachs's “most intriguing entrepreneurs,” Sapone writes and speaks frequently on principled leadership, human-centered technology, and her commitment to being a steward of good jobs and meaningful change. Her writing has appeared in Forbes, Quartz, and Recode, among other highly reputable publications. She has been included in Fast Company's Most Creative People list, featured as the face of Consumer Tech in Forbes 30 Under 30, and was also a winner of Connect Media's Women in Real Estate Award in 2021. Sapone serves on the Norwalk Zoning Commission, where she supports initiatives and creates opportunities for urban development and growth. Sapone earned her BA from Boston University and holds an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School. Alfred Operating at the intersection of real estate and technology, Alfred is the leading resident experience building management platform that is changing the way we live. Founded in 2014 by Marcela Sapone and Jessica Beck, Alfred's mission is clear: to create an industry shift in real estate, transforming renters into residents and apartment properties into neighbourhoods. Named by Fast Company as one of the Top 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World, Alfred has been recognized as a leader in the on-demand and in-home economy, investing in the local ecosystems and neighbourhood businesses that give meaning to our communities. Alfred to date operates in over 135,000 residential units in 44 markets across the U.S. and Canada through strategic partnerships with international real-estate operators, such as Brookfield, Hines, Related, RXR, Greystar and Jamestown. To learn more, visit www.helloalfred.com. About Our Host Louisa Dickins Louisa is the co-founder of LMRE, which has rapidly become the market leading global PropTech recruitment platform and search consultancy with operations across North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Asia-Pacific. To promote the industry she is so passionate about, Louisa set up the Global podcast ‘The Propcast' where she hosts and invites guests from the built environment space to join her in conversation about innovation. About LMRE LMRE is globally recognised for leading the way in Real Estate Tech & Innovation talent management. From the outset our vision was to become a global provider of the very best strategic talent to the most innovative organisations in PropTech, ConTech, Smart Buildings, ESG, Sustainability and Strategic Consulting. At LMRE we are fully committed at all times to exceed the expectations of our candidates and clients by providing the very best advice and by unlocking exclusive opportunities across our global network in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Timestamps: [02:10] Marcela: How did Alfred come about and how did you meet? I went to Harvard Business School and ended up sitting next to Jessica, we were both working 90-100 hour weeks. Our objective, both as individuals and personally, was to figure out if it would be possible to start our own adventure, build our own business and to find a co-founder. Our question was, “How can we enable women to stay in the workforce longer?” Our solution was, “Could we create a business that would put groceries in your fridge, dry-cleaning your closet, packages on your counter and have everything you ever needed at the tap of the button. And could that be included in our rent?” [05:40] Jessica: In which city did this all begin? We were one of the few consumer companies that originated in Boston as we were still students. We opened our next market in New York. We have scaled to Canada and now we are in 52 cities. [07:25] Marcela: Can you tell us more about the product? We focus on the largest category and asset class in the world, which is housing and we are making it digital. We take technology and we take a resident first, very consumer perspective and we are disrupting the way that traditional property management happens in multifamily and single family build-to-rent communities. At your fingertips is an application that allows you to buy services, to pay your rent, to book amenities, to book the Peloton, to book the workspace, to complain about something going wrong in your apartment and to request your packages to be delivered to your front door. [10:05] Jessica: How did you go about bringing on your first massive client? Our approach in working with the industry and gaining our first customers was really one of partnering. Our first big customer was Related Rentals. My advice to founders would be; it does take time but if you build a relationship and you go building by building one building to ten buildings, you not only build a great relationship, but you actually get to build a great product and you get to learn and work with your customers to bring something to market. We always took a partnership oriented, consultative approach. [12:05] Marcela: What are the major trends you have seen between Boston or New York in terms of what a resident is looking for. In Boston and New York, one of our biggest categories in the service marketplace in terms of time-saving service, was dry cleaning. But in San Francisco, you have absolutely no dry cleaning, and in Texas pet care was our largest category. In the last three to five years while we've been building the business, there's been a tremendous amount of change in the industry. [15:10] Jessica: What was the reasoning behind acquiring a property management company? One of the things that we learned along the journey is if you really want to change how people live and you want to do it past the front door of their home, you need to be much more connected than you would guess. We realised in order to really deliver the product, we had to become much more integrated into building operations to create an end to end user experience and to deliver on top of that platform, you need to have a consolidation. We learned that in this space, there's so much fragmentation. [21:15] Jessica: How long on average does a resident stay in an apartment? The average in the US, for annual churn in a property is about 45 - 50% a year and as a consumer business that means there is a lot of opportunity. What we've found is when you put a community in a building and residents start to participate and their lifestyle starts to get automated they end up staying longer. In properties where we've been operating for some time, we've increased the renewal rates for our partners by 5-10%. [24:25] Marcela: Any advice you can give to other female founders? We try to ignore the fact that we're female founders, we would never do female only panels or raise and go out and say, “Female led companies raising X amount.” Focus on the business and the fundamentals of the business. Have an extreme level of patience and a level of acceptance. Jessica: Being a founder is hard so find a good support system. [27:55] Marcela/Jessica: How do you support your growing team as well as retain employees? All of us on the planet are at a point where we're taking a big step back to evaluate our choices. There's been a reshuffling of where people are putting their energy and the careers they want to be in. One thing that is extremely clear is that connecting back to your mission and having an incredibly clear set of values as well as being as radically transparent. Being empathetic and personal with each member of your team and understanding their goals. [31:40] Marcela: What is next for Alfred? Slowly and steadily continually leading the category forward to become the leading brand in residential real estate as well as work with our stakeholders to move the industry forward. Continuing to add value to all of our customers [34:15] The ‘LMRE' part, Louisa asks the guests to talk about; L – Touch on the main lessons you have learnt throughout your career. Marcela: First things first and one line to do lists. Jessica: When you're a founder, you're kind of the captain of a ship and you see calm seas and stormy seas but you are always in both. M - Please give a mention to anyone / product / service. Marcela: John Fagan, Co-founder & CEO at doorkee. Jessica: Our whole team. R – What has been the most rewarding aspect of working in PropTech? Marcela: We're taking things from a piece of paper and turning them into something that you can engage with and interact with. Jessica: Echo what Marcela said. E - What are you excited about in the future of PropTech? Marcela: Getting through 2022 and 2023 and being able to reflect back and be proud of making it through a pretty challenging market with lots of ups and downs and twists. Jessica: Keep pushing the envelope in the industry. [36:05] Jessica: Are there any plans to come to Europe? 100% Yes Sponsors Launch Your Own Podcast Kopus.com is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. Our team sets you up with the right strategy, equipment, training, and guidance and content to ensure you sound amazing while speaking to your niche audience and networking with your perfect clients. Get in touch jason@kopus.com
In this week's episode, Antoine and Christos, MD TUM Venture Labs Built Environment, meet Dénes Honus, a serial entrepreneur and currently Chief Commercial Officer of metr Building Management Systems. Together, they elaborate on the importance of built environment for societal challenges and the corresponding megatrends that shape the industry.
In this week's episode, Antoine and Christos, MD TUM Venture Labs Built Environment, meet Dénes Honus, a serial entrepreneur and currently Chief Commercial Officer of metr Building Management Systems. Together, they elaborate on the importance of built environment for societal challenges and the corresponding megatrends that shape the industry.
Host Greg Smithies is joined by Lee Hoffman, Co-Founder & COO, Runwise, to chat about how Lee's childhood love for Legos set him on a path for entrepreneurship and to eventually found Runwise, an end-to-end boiler and heating system management platform. Lee explains the power of building management systems in achieving increased energy efficiency in buildings. Greg Smithies is a Partner on the Climate Technology Investment team at Fifth Wall, the largest venture capital firm focused on technology-driven innovation for the global real estate industry. Runwise is the first end-to-end boiler and heating system management platform.Learn more about Fifth Wall at: https://fifthwall.com/Learn more about Runwise at: https://www.runwise.com/ This podcast is presented for informational purposes only, is not intended to recommend any investment, and is not an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest in any current or future investment vehicle managed or sponsored by Fifth Wall Ventures Management, LLC or its affiliates (collectively, “Fifth Wall”; any such investment vehicle, a “Fund”). Any such solicitation of an offer to purchase an interest will be made by a definitive private placement memorandum or other offering document. Forward-looking statements and opinions as to carbon reduction initiatives and real estate markets or any other matters, as expressed in this presentation, are those of the individual presenters, but are not necessarily the views of Fifth Wall as a firm, and cannot constitute a guarantee of future success or profitable results. As a result, investors should not rely on such forward-looking statements and/or opinions, or on anything else contained in this podcast, in making their investment decisions. Moreover, certain information contained herein may have been obtained from published and non-published sources prepared by other parties and may not have been updated through the date hereof. While such information is believed to be reliable for the purposes for which it is used herein, Fifth Wall does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such information, and such information has not been independently verified by Fifth Wall. This presentation speaks as of its publication date, and Fifth Wall undertakes no obligation to update any of the information herein. None of the information contained herein has been filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, any securities administrator under any state securities laws or any other domestic or foreign governmental or self-regulatory authority. No such governmental or self-regulatory authority has passed or will pass on the merits of the offering of interests in any Fund or the adequacy of the information contained herein. Any representation to the contrary is unlawful. This communication is intended only for persons resident in jurisdictions where the distribution or availability of this communication would not be contrary to applicable laws or regulations. Any products mentioned in this podcast may not be eligible for sale in some states or countries. Prospective investors should inform themselves as to the legal requirements and tax consequences of an investment in a Fund within the countries of their citizenship, residence, domicile and place of business. No assurances can be given that any of the carbon reduction initiatives described in this presentation will be implemented or, if implemented, will be successful in effecting carbon reductions. Further, no assurances can be given that any Fifth Wall fund or investment vehicle will ultimately be established to invest in these technologies or that such fund or investment vehicle, if established, will successfully identify and execute on investments that meet its stated objectives. Investments targeting carbon emission reductions involve substantial risks and may not ultimately meet Fifth Wall's stated investment objectives. Investors should consult their own financial, tax, legal and other advisors in connection with any proposed investment and should carefully review all disclosures and descriptions of risk factors that are contained in relevant offering materials.
Smart building technology has evolved over the last few years. In fact, we are putting all kinds of IoT technology into our buildings today to make them more energy efficient, reducing our carbon footprint and so much more. The evolution of building technology has also led to an evolution of the infrastructure that supports it—and this new connected infrastructure means that buildings are susceptible to attacks the likes of which they never had to worry about before. Shelby Skrhak speaks with Michael Rothschild, Director of OT Solutions at Tenable, about: - Cyber security risk in smart building technology - Most common vulnerabilities with building management systems - 3 things you need to know about building management system security - How Tenable helps with mitigating risk For more information, contact Amy White (amy.white@ingrammicro.com) or visit tenable.com. To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.
A construction project is one of the most meticulously planned efforts you'll ever see in business, but despite the best-laid plans, something you can't plan for is variable weather conditions. Hot, cold, or damp — those conditions make construction challenging for workers on-site, can cause delays, and create problematic condensation and high humidity in construction areas.In this episode of the Building Management podcast brought to you by MarketScale, host Sean Heath sat down with Tim Young, business development specialist at Polygon to discuss how important a controlled environment is on construction sites.“Not only does temperature affect workers health and safety, moisture on a job site can slow down the progress of the construction,” Tim said.But the challenge comes when deciding to use a temporary climate solution or use the building's permanent HVAC unit.“A permanent HVAC is not designed to be used during construction when there's a lot of dust and fine particles that can get into the system,” Tim said. “For example, the motors on a HVAC system — when they're not filtered properly and fine dust gets into the motor, it actually decreases their life.”Andover, Mass.-based Polygon delivers Temporary Humidity Control environments and solve moisture issues for construction projects to prevent delays, prevent corrosion during tank coatings, eliminate condensation and high humidity in areas.“[Temporary systems] are much more hardy and built to handle extremes that a permanent system is not,” Tim said.For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the Building Management Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication.
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Podcast: Data Breach Today Podcast (LS 31 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: Securing Your Building Management SystemPub date: 2021-05-05With all the talk of sophisticated adversaries and evolving threats to users and devices – what about threats to building management systems? Jeremy Morgan of Industrial Defender discusses this threat landscape and the role of automated tools to defend it.The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from DataBreachToday.com, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
Dan Lewkowicz talks about the differences between multifamily vs retail and industrial building management. Dan is a Director of Investment Sales with Encore Real Estate Investment Services. Dan manages Encore's commercial transactions in the retail, industrial, medical office, quick service restaurant, and shopping center categories. CONNECT WITH DAN: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-lewkowicz-7118361 Website: https://encoreinvestmentrealestate.com/ Email: Dlewk@encorereis.com Phone: 48.702.0626 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elevatingpm/message
In episode 07 of the Let's Connect! Podcast, Jeremy Prince, recently named CEO of Sigfox Group, joins us to talk about the last year in IoT, what effect the pandemic has had on the industry, and why it looks like we might be on the edge of a nascent boom time in IoT.Jeremy Prince joined the Sigfox corporate office, headquartered in France, as Chief Strategy Officer in 2018. In this role, he worked closely with Ludovic Le Moan, CEO and co-founder of Sigfox on key initiatives and the company strategy. As part of the Sigfox Executive Committee, he was in charge of Sigfox Spain, Sigfox Germany and Sigfox USA. In order to strengthen and accelerate the business in the U.S., Jeremy was appointed to President of Sigfox USA in 2019, while remaining on the Sigfox Corporate Executive Committee. Recently, he was promoted again and named CEO of the Sigfox Group. Interested in connecting with Jeremy? Reach out on Linkedin!Sigfox is the 0G network pioneer and the world's leading Internet of Things (IoT) service provider. Sigfox offers a unique combination of ultra-low cost and ultra-low power technologies supported by a global network, enabling businesses to gain visibility and track their assets worldwide. With more than 17 million connected devices and 60 million messages sent a day, Sigfox helps its customers to extract crucial data at the lowest total cost and to accelerate their digital transformation in key areas such as Asset Tracking and Supply Chain. ISO 9001 certified and surrounded by a large ecosystem of partners and IoT key players, Sigfox was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Toulouse, France, with offices in Boston, Dallas, Dubai, Madrid, Paris, Sao Paulo, Singapore and Tokyo. Follow Sigfox on Twitter!Time Stamps1:15 Jeremy Prince introduction1:44 Sigfox Introduction5:22 Logistics and Supply Chain6:00 COVID impact and vaccination supply7:30 Michelin Container tracking case study8:45 Building Management, Commercial Facilities11:07 State of the IoT Industry Analysis12:06 French Insurance Company case study13:40 Air quality15:40 The Phoenix Fund Project in Puerto Rico19:10 Cannabis and Agriculture IoT20:30 Final Thoughts with Jeremy Prince
Dario Incorvaia is back on the podcast. After a first episode explaining what the Buildings Management Systems (BMS) are, he discusses with Jon Lester about the technologies and trends that are changing the scope of these systems within the industry. Tune in!
Dario Incorvaia is back on the podcast. After a first episode explaining what the Buildings Management Systems (BMS) are, he discusses with Jon Lester about the technologies and trends that are changing the scope of these systems within the industry. Tune in!
Dario Incorvaia is back on the podcast. After a first episode explaining what the Buildings Management Systems (BMS) are, he discusses with Jon Lester about the technologies and trends that are changing the scope of these systems within the industry. Tune in!
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A new episode with a new expert. Dario Incorvaia, global head of BMS software at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, chats with Jon about how the Building Management System is actually the core of nowadays smart buildings.
A new episode with a new expert. Dario Incorvaia, global head of BMS software at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, chats with Jon about how the Building Management System is actually the core of nowadays smart buildings.
A new episode with a new expert. Dario Incorvaia, global head of BMS software at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, chats with Jon about how the Building Management System is actually the core of nowadays smart buildings.
Learn about how Building Management Systems and Smart Cities concepts can be used to reduce energy costs, improve user comfort, and prevent costly breakdowns. Thanks to Bob Sharon from Blue IOT for his time in explaining it to me. https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobsharon https://www.blueiot.com.au/ Thanks to our sponsor, UtilityAR. Interested in looking at how Augmented Reality can work for your site? contact UtilityAR today at www.UtilityAR.com Our Host Patrick Liddy is an experienced innovator who has disrupted the energy sector by bringing Demand Response to Ireland and the UK. Now focused on Augmented Reality which is going to become a major opportunity for all industry, he has become is an expert and thought leader in the space and is working with industry to implement projects in the Utility, High-Value Manufacturing, and Data Centre Space. If you enjoyed the show please share it with your colleagues or review us on iTunes or whatever other podcast platform you are using. thanks
It's not glamorous. Yet building management has the potential to make or break both investor returns and customer satisfaction. Historically, it's been rare for investors to know (and perhaps, to care) how their building can be managed better. Until now. Ryan Collier has specialised in the management of large and complex buildings for 10 years, and has overseen tens of thousands of homes. He and his team at leading specialist block managers, Pod Management, provide residential estate and block management services - and comprehensive data analytics - for clients such as Bellway homes, Berkeley Homes and Tipi (Quintain) across some 9,000 homes (contracted and pipeline). We discussed: How data analytics can be used to reduce investor costs and improve customer service for tenants - from optimising postroom staffing to 24 hour ‘between tenancy' turnarounds The myth that new buildings cost less to run - since maintenance is about people and the quality of the building, not its age The myth that more data means better results - it's not the data, but how you use it! Optimising building lifecycle costs - and the shocking cost of cheap taps, lifts and gates Resources: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pod-management/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annaclareharper/ Instagram: @podmanagement www.podmanagement.co.uk www.annaclareharper.com
According to Sammy, being a director of operations is just like being a mother. You need to handle any and every problem that arises within the company. If you enjoy a fast-paced environment and are a good problem-solver, this is the episode for you. “Everyday I come to work I am faced with a new challenge and rarley am I doing the same thing. To some capacity I am responsible for almost all internal activity company wide. I work with every dept Accounting, Sales, Purchasing, HR, Production, IT, Building Management, RMA, Fulfillment, and am known as the company Firefighter. To elaborate on the firefighter thing, when the company needs Sammy is there no matter what the issue. It's a high pressure position loaded with excitement, change and TONS of frustration.” Want to be featured in our next episode? Email whattheheckdoyoudo@gmail.com with your job title and a short description of what the heck you do! Looking for more career tips? Follow us on Instagram @careers_by_caroll
PHC News Editor Steve Smith interviews Adam Bartman, co-founder of reed, a water management platform for commercial buildings. The pair discuss the company's beginnings, the problems it's solving and how the reed system works.
Thanks for listening. For a free 30-minute call about your building, and for more information on an energy, environmental and building health assessment, visit Veteran LED aat vled.energy. Please stay in touch and send us ideas about guests and ideas for future episodes of Energy Sense by emailing rawlings@vled.energy. You can follow Chris Rawlings on LinkedIn and Veteran LED on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
As sinners saved by grace, conflicts are bound to happen in our relationship. But did you know that when we stay as peace-keeper and avoid such conflicts, it affects our relationship with God? Hope this episode is helpful to you. I mentioned Building Management 101 for Pioneers in this episode, and to register for the online course please click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philip526/message
Javier Maldonado is the Director of Corporate Facilities at VF Corporation - Outdoor Coalition. He has spent more than 25 years working in building management, starting from Real Estate and Property Management to his current Building Management position. Javier is detail-oriented and customer-focused, and he works with building budgets from $1M to $63M, making sure that even the most complex projects produce amazing results. In this episode… Building management is a balancing act. Finding an equilibrium between making a building comfortable and creating a place where people can be efficient is a key component to managing a building with care and detail. Asking the right questions on important details such as air regulation, plumbing, and sanitation on a regular basis is crucial to the work of a facilities manager. Javier Maldonado deals with concerns around the different facets of building management as the Director of Corporate Facilities at VF Corporation - Outdoor Coalition. With the coronavirus pandemic, he needed to pivot his work and his team from working in the office to working from home in an instant. And he found out that providing his team with the right tools allowed them to remain productive and effective despite the work proximity. In this week's episode of Watching Paint Dry, Greg Owens chats with Javier Maldonado, of VF Corporation - Outdoor Coalition, about how to effectively manage facilities remotely. Javier discusses how he moved his work from the office to the home and how he led his team in doing the same, and he also shares how he uses technology and agile methodologies in building management. Stay tuned.
Mark, Clayton, and Rich discuss the evolution of the building management system. Our subject matter experts Mark and Rich discuss the BMS industry and the drastic changes they have seen in their lifetimes. We start off the podcast with the concept of temperature control dating back to the 1600's by a chicken farmer named Cornelius Drebble. Much can be learned from the craftsmen, engineers and techs from the early days of building controls. The need for correct application of P, PI, and PID control, reset calculations and control loop tuning are often ignored, but essential to produce high performing buildings and systems. Throughout the episode we cover topics such as the rise and fall of pneumatic controls, the birth of direct digital controls, the inception of BACnet by the founder Mike Newman, and how open protocols have changed the BMS industry.
In this episode we talk about how to build, and manage a remote team. We share some of the challenges we've had over the past three years, as well as tips on how to be successful with your new remote work style. You won't learn to be a mind reader, but this episode will help you improve communication channels and make it look like you can read minds! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The uncertainties around COVID-19 is having a significant impact on every industry. For commercial real estate (CRE), entire office buildings are emptied with mandated work from home policies in effect. Yet, many building management teams aren't equipped to manage this shift. In the face of everything from antiquated building equipment to technologies lacking remote access, how can onsite teams ensure buildings are optimized and energy-efficient when there aren’t people in the office? Matt Ganser, EVP of Engineering & Technology at Carbon Lighthouse, joins the show to share the challenges of remote work for facility managers, including the reality that controls are not remotely accessible or adaptive to the number of people in the space. When everyone is working from home over the coming weeks (and the trend that more people work from home in general), there is a huge opportunity to reduce the carbon impact of your building and save money leveraging new CRE technologies.If you like our show, tune in and subscribe at ModernEnergyManagement.co and please leave a review in the Apple Podcast App. Questions, Comments, or if you'd like to guest star on the show please email communications@luciddg.com
Greg Crumpton, people promoter, dot connector, technology enthusiast, Kaizen Practitioner and VP of Critical Facilities and Technology at Service Logic, joins Tyler Kern of MarketScale for a preview episode outlining what's to come in a new podcast show entitled “Straight Outta Crumpton”.“Over the last year or so, we've done several podcasts with the company that I work for, which is an awesome company. But this is, you know, a little bit more in my particular vein of what I do, and that's more about people—it's more about relationships, and in particular, how those relationships play in our day-to-day lives—in work as well as personal.”With 38 years in the HVAC & mechanical industry, Greg has come across a multitude of great people, forging and nurturing unique, long-term interpersonal relationships within the HVAC sector that extend back over the years to form what could be referred to as ‘a tribe of trust'.“It's all about the people that you trust and, you know, most people can hold that little basket of trust in two hands, and there's a couple of dozen people in there that you feel like are in your tribe. Then you hope to implore your feeling and your sentiment of giving back to that tribe, where then they reach out to a half-dozen or two dozen people in their hands. You just try to spread it through a grassroots level because it really is hand-to-hand combat.”With at least 13 guests lined up to join future “Straight Outta Crumpton” podcast episodes, Crumpton is excited about the diversity of personalities that will be showcased. From “the King of Sales” Jeffrey Gitomer—both a personal friend and world-renowned business and sales coach that focuses on interpersonal relationships and how to engage with people, to a business partner that will chat about how his and Crumpton's relationship grew over time, as well as an up and coming 28-year old architect that is changing the skyline of Charlotte, NC.Says Crumpton, “We got really, I think, a strong lineup, so looking forward to kicking it (the podcast) off.” He goes on to say, “MarketScale does such a good job of working with us and helping bring common people like me the ability to talk to the masses on things that may or may not be relevant, but if one person gets one nugget out of a conversation, then mission accomplished.”Stay tuned for the first episode of “Straight Outta Crumpton” coming soon and be sure to subscribe to MarketScale's Building Management podcast to get more in-depth commentary on the hot topics and groundbreaking innovations transforming the industry.
In this first episode Martin interviews Paul Whittingham from Schneider Electric. An expert in the field of Building Management systems and in particular the development of analytical software, to provide the user with real time information as to how their building is performing. Through Pauls insight you are able to understand how this technology has been developed and the future that it holds.
If your NYC building has management issues it can be a real headache. Host Emily Myers is joined by Steve Elbaz, president of Esquire Management Corporation, to explore how to look for signs of mismanagement before you buy. Also in the podcast—advice for tenants who are looking for new management as well as best practices, like addressing building violations quickly.
"Building management compliance and the need for diligence and standards in strata schemes" An insightful look at the building management compliance requirements and the ABMA Building Management Code with Lynda Kypriadakis In the 15th Episode of Let’s Talk Strata, Lynda Kypriadakis talks about the significant need to ensure building/facilities management compliance to mitigate against risk. Lynda talks about the ABMA Building Management Code and how critical it is for standards to be implemented in every building, stating: “The ABMA sees itself as a fully inclusive platform for joining forces to set standards for self-regulation across the building management sector …. If you don’t have the tools to guide and steer yourself towards your destination, how can you ever get there – we need governance, we need standards” Lynda agrees with the need to have standards and qualifications for Body Corporate Manager and Building Managers alike. Lynda recognises that, as Manager’s role typically involves delivering building management outcomes linked to compliance on common property, there must be some form of qualifications or licence in place to complement the suite of legislation that regulates the industry. Lynda also discusses the following: Challenges of an onsite manager in maintaining building compliance together with strategies to achieve this; The need to know your strengths and weaknesses, and get trained; Outlines best practice steps for building managers (the Building Management Plan); Required documentation and how to get it; The need for a warranties register; The need know your own limitations and to have a good team around you; How to use the ABMA Building Management Code which provides objective standards to interpret often vague terms in a Building Management Agreement. Lynda Contact details: Email: lynda@abma.com.au Website: www.abma.com.au Website: www.diversefmx.com
In this episode, meet NERSC Assistant Building Manager Ernie Jew, who helps make sure that the facilities at NERSC run smoothly. Find out about what his job entails, what special skills he brings to NERSC, and how he spent eight summers at Yellowstone National Park on his career path!
Nothing helps you grow like great books! In this Vol.2 of Essential Books we talk about 5 books that will have a huge impact on your career and business. They cover everything from team building, problem solving for managers, and managing up the chain of authority -to entrepreneurship and an in-depth look at the role the coffee shop plays in your community. These are truly powerful works that I believe should be read by every coffee service professional. Enjoy!
(This podcast was originally conducted for MarketScale's Building Management Podcast.) This episode of MarketScale's Building Management Podcast explores an interesting cause and effect within the industry. In the last several years, the push for more green water conservation initiatives has created an unexpected issue in home and building water supplies. With conservative toilet flushes, low-flow shower heads, and automatic sinks, water is left sitting in piping for longer periods of time, creating perfect environments for waterborne pathogens to thrive. This issue has appeared almost parallel to another evolution in the Industrial Water Treatment Industry, one that’s putting a focus on public health instead of just asset management. In this episode of the Building Management podcast, we continue our discussion on pathogens that exist within our water supplies, and how they’re causing a ripple effect that changing the Commercial, Hospitatlity, Real Estate, and Tourism industries. Chem-Aqua’s Manager of Water Risk Management Services Group, Dominck Tuzzo explains how competing interests complicate solving the pathogen problem and the risk that now presents itself to building owners and facility managers. “Man-made premise plumbing systems are the perfect breeding ground for these Opportunistic Premise Plumbing Pathogens, or OPPPs, to breed, colonize, and rapidly amplify in our building systems,” said Tuzzo. He also makes the argument that efficiency is not always the safest option for the consumer. Tuzzo elaborates on the Legionnaire’s outbreak in the 2010s, the rise in energy saving technology, and the shift in responsibility in the industry.
Deb Noller is co-founder and CEO of Switch Automation. Switch is the world’s first 'cloud-hosted Enterprise Operations Platform for managing buildings and building data'.In this episode of Success Stories, Deb chats with Catherine Robson her pathway that led her to start Switch, the ups and downs of raising capital and how she divides her time around the Switch offices - it's now a global company. Plus, she talks her preferred exercise and whether or not she's a tea or coffee person.
Greg has worked with Strata Choice for over 10 years in Building Management. He has developed brilliant relationships with customers, clients and Strata Committees through his strong management skills and determination to achieve successful outcomes. Greg is hard working and professional at all times and ensures that issues are resolved quickly and efficiently. In his spare time, Greg enjoys boating on Sydney Harbour and supporting an orphanage in Vietnam
This week I'm joined by Dino Biordi of Luna Building Management. Dino walks us through the various roles and responsibilities of a building manager and explains just what it takes to be a great one. If you don't already have a building manager assisting your community, you'll want one after listening to this episode! Links mentioned: Get the transcript here! LUNA The Building Management... The post 121. The essentials of building management – with Dino Biordi appeared first on Your Strata Property.
This week I'm joined by Dino Biordi of Luna Building Management. Dino walks us through the various roles and responsibilities of a building manager and explains just what it takes to be a great one. If you don't already have a building manager assisting your community, you'll want one after listening to this episode! Links mentioned: Get the transcript here! LUNA The Building Management... The post 121. The essentials of building management – with Dino Biordi appeared first on Your Strata Property.
Where is AI-Powered Building Management Leading Us? Memoori Talks to Dan Ryan, CEO of New AI Sensing Hardware StartUp, VergeSense. Vergesense is a Y Combinator-backed startup looking to disrupt the building automation industry using Artificial Intelligence.
ControlTalk NOW — Smart Buildings VideoCast|PodCast for week ending Oct 30, 2016 features interviews with three industry experts: Ken Sinclair, owner and editor of Automated Buildings; Josh Bradshaw, Silicon Valley’s tech-tracking guru; and Fearless Phil Zito, author and editor of Building Automation Monthly. Take a look at OPTERGY’s Aurora and Proton solutions — Building Management has become a whole lot easier; Belimo’s up-coming webinar on their smart butterfly valve technology; John Sublett, Tridium’s CTO, interviews ControlTrends; and Mike Marston reviews EasyIO’s Sedona based FG-32+ architecture. Please note, the nomination period for the 2016 ControlTrends Awards is well underway! This is your opportunity to nominate your favorite products, solutions, vendors, technical support people and executives. ControlTrends’ first guest is Ken Sinclair, owner and editor AutomatedBuildings.com. Ken continues his inquiry concerning the impacts of IoT and self-machine learning in the BAS world, as well as the rapidity of change that is circling the building automation industry. Is our HVAC industry preparing itself for the explosive and disruptive evolution or will it get hit broadside? If you still need convincing that major changes are afoot, be sure to review the attention-getters and direct links to Ken’s references and articles. Optergy — Dedicated to the Business of Managing Buildings, Facilities and Enterprises. Optergy is a technology company dedicated to improving the business of managing facilities with tools to improve efficiency, performance and processes, whilst providing key stakeholders with the information and reporting to make informed strategic decisions. Combining these systems improves the way our clients go about their business. This can be as simple as having a single interface to view their sub systems, or monitoring progress against budget. The New Belimo Butterfly Valve—Advanced Technology for High Flow Applications. The New Belimo Butterfly Valve: Join us to learn about the newly designed butterfly valve and actuator assembly that is the most intelligent, energy efficient, and reliable high flow solution in the HVAC market. Highlights include patent pending self-adjusting end stop algorithm to ensure zero leakage, Near Field Communication (NFC) for easy troubleshooting, commissioning, and programming, and brushless DC motor technology that reduces energy consumption by up to 80%. ControlTrends’ second guest is Josh Bradshaw, who tracks the newest technology coming out of Silicon Valley. Josh’s blog WorkTechWork is the go to place for people interested in the latest IoT technology trends and everything from sustainable energy, wearable technologies, smart homes, and smart buildings. Josh Bradshaw’s mantra is “Don’t work for technology… make technology work for you.” Tridium’s John Sublett Interviews ControlTrends’ Ken and Eric. Tridium’s Chief Technology Officer, John Sublett turns the tables on ControlTrends with his interview with Ken and Eric. Beginning with how ControlTrends got started, John deftly steers the conversation along the open systems and integration highway, traversing the trends and the new drivers in the industry; the speed and formidability of technology and the blurry lines it creates; and perhaps most importantly, there is a lot of open road and smart building integration opportunity still ahead. ControlTrends’ third guest is Fearless Phil Zito. One of the sharpest knives in the building automation drawer, Phil is owner and editor of Building Automation Monthly and as Phil promises, “You’ll leave educated!” And, “When it comes to working in the building automation space, no skill stands out more than HVAC. Having a solid understanding of HVAC fundamentals will get you far in the building automation space.” FG-32+ Architecture — All EasyIO Products Run Sedona Framework. EasyIO’s Mike Marston provided ControlTrends with this update: “All EasyIO products run Sedona Framework and Sedona is very much alive. We have 300,000 plus Sedona controllers installed across 40 countries and our new FW14 Wi-Fi mesh controllers also run Sedona. Here is the Sedona Framework deployed in an FG32+:” Here is Your Official 2016 ControlTrends Awards Nomination Ballot! The nomination period for the 2016 ControlTrends Awards is well underway! This is your opportunity to nominate your favorite products, solutions, vendors, technical support people and executives. Help us recognize the heroes and superstars of our HVAC and Building Automation industry. Nominate those people, products, and solutions that help sustain our industry and make it so important and successful. The top five or six nominees in each category will then be placed on the final voting ballot in December. Please pass this nomination ballot to your co-workers and colleagues! Click here to start the nomination process. Please share this link with your network. The post ControlTalk NOW — Smart Buildings VideoCast|PodCast for Week Ending Oct 30, 2016 appeared first on ControlTrends.
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I speak with Lynda Kypriadakis about the ABMA Building Management Code: why it will revolutionise the sector and why you should get a copy now. Links Mentioned Get the transcript here! https://www.abma.com.au/ https://www.abma.com.au/BMCA01-form.php https://au.linkedin.com/in/lyndakypriadakis Books Mentioned Gertrude Bell: Queen of the Desert, Shaper of Nations Paperback by Georgina Howell The post 027. Why the ABMA Building Management Code is the Key to Maintaining Your Strata Property – with Lynda Kypriadakis appeared first on Your Strata Property.
What's Better in a Smart Building World? The BIoT is rapidly changing the Building Management game as we know it. This is a Q&A Webinar with Aaron Lapsley, Vice President of Global Engineering Services at Switch Automation.
Nimbus Research Scientist Susan Rea