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In this episode of the Security Insider Podcast, we look at the Security Mega Trends for 2024. Our panel of experts provide an overview of the state of the industry and shares key takeaways from new Security Industry Association research on the global security market and the security integrator market. Topics covered include the impact of real estate optimisation in catering to an increasingly remote workforce, the impact of mega-tech companies entering the security industry, and what AI governance might mean for security.Our panel for this podcast includes:Ron Hawkins Director of Industry Relations at the Security Industry AssociationNaill Jenkins, Principal Consultant, Principal Consultant, Physical Security and Building Technologies at OMDIASoren Norgaard, Event Director for the Security ExpoFor more podcasts like this one, visit www.asial.com.au
Are you tired of your competitors having an edge due to the outdated dental technologies that you are using? In this episode, you will discover three cutting-edge dental technologies that can revolutionize your practice. CBCT machines offer crystal-clear 3D images for flawless implant dentistry, digital scanners can replace the dreaded impression trays, and 3D printing can be used for surgical guides and more. These advancements can not only impress your patients but also make your work as a dentist smoother and more efficient. Tune in to learn how you can take your practice to the future! Please schedule this as soon as possible, as it will help the team schedule the show notes on the website early!
Transparency is often key to the success of a project. When you bring in something newer, like prefabrication, harmony and communication between teams is essential. Join host Todd and guest Steve Houston as they discuss how to combat inertia, the current inefficiencies of the construction industry, and what “works” compared to what's “always been done.” Steve Houston is Senior Director of Building Technologies and Vertical Manufacturing at LIFTbuild. Steve leads efforts for strategic transformation of the design and construction process through the LIFTbuild Resource Optimization, Planning and Execution (ROPE ™) delivery approach. He is a results-oriented operations leader who implements solutions with a focus on cross-organizational alignment. He has been successful in building agile organizations dedicated to solving complex challenges and bringing high-value solutions to market.
I sat down with Dr. Ryan Lefers, Co-founder & CEO at RedSea a climate tech company founded at King Abdullah University of Science and technology (KAUST) building technologies from the desert of Saudi Arabia to make agriculture more sustainable. With $36m of funding to date, RedSea products are currently selling across the world. We discuss Dr. Ryan's journey from scientist to entrepreneur and the process of taking big ideas through R&D in a lab, manufacturing and testing as well as fundraising to get technologies into the hands of customers. We also discuss the role of universities like KAUST as an R&D and world class talent hub as well as being the first investor in RedSea. Please spend 7min to fill out the podcast listener survey. This episode is supported by Capital.com, an award winning global investment platform. To start trading today, visit https://capital.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The quality of a home cannot be derived by appearance alone." – WWG On this "Building Technologies" episode, host Curtis Lawson is joined by Wynne Walker, Founder of Wynne Walker Group. Hear Wynne's insights on optimizing hidden elements like lighting and electrical to ensure flawless luxury homes. Discover how early coordination and team assembly lead to accurate project definitions and high-quality, comfortable, efficient and resilient dream homes. Episode Highlights: ✅Lighting's influence on comfort and health ✅Proper scoping and budgeting advice ✅Early team assembly for accurate project definitions ✅Hidden facets that define quality ✅Tips to ensure builder expectations are clear Tune in to learn best practices for technical coordination and planning on construction projects. Thank you for your support! We are here to Guide you and be your go-to resource for support on your journey.
On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, I am joined by Laura Laltrello, VP & GM, Services at Honeywell to dig into all the things in the world that are connected, that are driving intelligence, and some of these things are things that you may not know about. We discuss the power of developing a seamless integration stack–integrating all industrial and information technology that exists into a building into one seamless integration stack. We also learn how Honeywell is helping their customers navigate their ESG goals, and hear more about the company's work in developing smart cities and the technology needed to build them. In our conversation, we discussed the following: What we mean by “intelligent world” and how infrastructure is connected How Honeywell is helping their customers navigate and achieve their ESG goals The ways that seamless integration can also improve security across operations How Honeywell technology is helping to develop smart cities, both within existing infrastructure and from the ground up The importance of having reliable and visible data integration to ensure the best outcomes for their customers
Episode 150 features LONG Building Technologies and is our second episode in the Case Study series looking at real-life, large-scale deployments of smart building technologies. These are not marketing fluff stories, these are lessons from leaders that others can put into use in their smart buildings programs. Leslie Beu and Lawrence Trifiletti talk honestly about the rollout of their FDD-driven service, diving into the impacts on their technicians, operations, customers, and overall business.Sign-up (or refer a friend!) to the Nexus Newsletter.Learn more about The Smart Building Strategist Course our six week online introduction to the smart buildings industry.Learn more about Nexus Partnership Opportunities.
In this Building Technologies installment of the Your Project Shepherd Construction Podcast, Curtis Lawson and Toner Kersting, are joined by Bradly Hirdes and Jeff Ehrich to discuss alternative wall assemblies, focusing on ICF and 3D printing - where tradition meets innovation. These four delve into the benefits of exploring diverse construction methods beyond the traditional timber framing approach, underlining the significance of alternative approaches in elevating energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Jeff Ehrich, President of Seaside Construction and Coastal ICF Supply, discusses the Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) method that creates robust and energy-efficient walls by combining foam blocks with concrete core. Their dialogue illuminates the advantages of ICF, such as top-notch insulation, resistance to the elements, improved indoor air quality and thermodynamics, and speed of construction. Bradly Hirdes, Founder & Architect at Ordinary Architecture Practice, challenges traditional norms, harnessing technology to create structures with unmatched precision and sustainability using 3D printing tech to construct exterior walls and interior walls. Their exchanged insights on the transformative potential of 3D printing in architecture, and the impact on the future of building design are fascinating. Tune in for this educational conversation and explore the ways to construct stronger, more energy-efficient homes. Don't miss out on this insightful episode!
Over the last 2-3 years, the concept of a smart building has been challenged and new features have been assigned to the intelligent building of the future. This session showcases building technologies that align with the vision of smarter buildings.
In this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak speaks with co-founder and president of Monarch Tractor, Mark Schwager. Mark shares more about the world's first 100% electric, driver-optional, intelligent tractor, and about being Awarded California Energy Commission Grant for “Vehicle-to-Building Technologies for Resilient Backup Power".Mark has over a decade of experience leading manufacturing organizations and has developed over 16 million square feet of manufacturing space. Mark previously served as head of the Tesla Gigafactory, leading the project from concept phase to construction. He also led the operations planning team and built the business systems for Tesla's Fremont factory and led the manufacturing program for Tesla's collaboration with Toyota for the Rav4 EV.Released November 3, 2022 - SACRAMENTO, CA:Monarch Tractor and Farm Electrification Consortium Partners Awarded California Energy Commission Grant for “Vehicle-to-Building Technologies for Resilient Backup Power"Consortium, including Monarch Tractor, Gridtractor, Rhombus Energy Solutions, Current Ways, and Polaris Energy Services, will demonstrate On Farm Mobile Microgrids for intelligent bidirectional charging of electric tractors and support for critical electric loads during power outages Monarch Tractor, maker of the industry's smartest, fully electric autonomous tractor, and its Farm Electrification Consortium partners have received a $3 million grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to accelerate electrification of agricultural equipment and demonstrate the ability of batteries in on-farm equipment to keep critical electrical loads running during power outages that are initiated with greater frequency due to wildfires. The consortium is comprised of Monarch Tractor, Gridtractor, Rhombus Energy Solutions, Current Ways, and Polaris Energy Services. "With grid shutdowns, hardworking farmers lose significant time, resources and money in a business where America's growers already struggle to see the profits of their hard labor," says Praveen Penmetsa, CEO and co-founder of Monarch Tractor. "Our tractor's ability to provide exportable power and act as a mobile generator will help keep the lights on for California's farms even when the grid is down." In addition to emergency scenarios, the consortium will develop and demonstrate technology to enable farmers to employ tractors to respond to conditions on the power grid by charging and discharging batteries to supply irrigation pumps and other on-farm loads in response to dynamic prices and demand response events. The consortium will develop hardware, software and communications technologies to link tractors and charging equipment to fleet operation centers and grid management systems. "Farm equipment electrification can not only provide dramatic savings for growers but enable them to take control of their energy," says David Meyers, CEO of Gridtractor. "For the grid, agriculture is one sector in California with the electrical infrastructure already in place to support rapid EV adoption. With the backing of the CEC, this project will support building, deploying and testing the technologies required to take advantage of that opportunity." Monarch Tractor's award-winning MK-V tractor is transforming agriculturSponsored by Tractors and Troubadours:Your weekly connection to agriculture industry newsmakers, hot-button industry issues, educational topics, rural lifestyle features and the best in true country music. Brought to you by Rural Strong Media.Listen now at https://ruralstrongmedia.com/tractors-and-troubadours/ Unconventional Ag is the industry source to discover how to differentiate products and processes and take advantage of emerging markets related to specialty oilseeds, grains, and their bi-products.Visit us at - https://agr.fyi/uag
In this podcast Conversation, Chris Caldwell talks to Kritika Kumar, a smart energy specialist, digital transformation expert, and the London Business School Alumni Energy Club Co-President. They discuss how the implementation of smart technology can transform the efficiency of a building's energy use, creating both cost savings and a reduction of its carbon footprint. Based in Hong Kong, Kritika explains how she is involved with the rollout of new technologies and the impact this is having in a very energy-intensive environment. There is a huge amount packed into this half-hour conversation. It was fascinating to hear Kritika's perspective as someone taking the climate fight to an East Asian megacity, and there will be something new for each and every listener: - Why Hong Kong is so far behind in the race to net-zero - The challenges of decarbonising a island of 7.5m people – and finding somewhere to charge your electric car - Why government targets are necessary, but not sufficient, in driving change - The role of decarbonising the built environment in a city-state (and why a subtropical climate doesn't help) “Different types of industries now are looking into how can they reduce their own carbon dioxide emissions. I recently interacted with an auction house that was looking into a sustainability policy…last year, they looked into all their emissions coming from shipping, logistics, buildings …shipping artwork from all over the world. And that was a major factor of their emissions. You know, you wouldn't see an auction house looking into their carbon dioxide emissions ten years ago, but it's happening now…” “…and then on the consulting side, all these companies that are wanting to have a decarbonisation strategy: they don't know how. They need experts in sustainability, in carbon reduction, in ESG. And there's a huge opportunity there, not only in terms of guiding or setting that strategy, but on the implementation as well.” “I would say the kind of work I am doing is more on this implementation side where I'm helping reduce the carbon dioxide emission in buildings by helping reduce the energy consumption in buildings through technology; installing hardware; software solutions that can help optimise buildings…” Useful links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kritikakumar1/?originalSubdomain=hk Key energy stats from the IEA(2019) https://www.iea.org/countries/hong-kong Throughout season 1, we talk about how the scope of the challenge before us is beyond that of any one individual or any one solution. We talk to thinkers, researchers, makers, and business leaders. They discuss a diversity of ideas and solutions to global climate and environmental issues and why they matter. Season 1 is presented by Chris Caldwell and produced by UNITED RENEWABLES in association with LONDON BUSINESS SCHOOL, ALUMNI ENERGY CLUB. For more information visit: unitedrenewables.co.uk/resources
This week we are speaking with Jim Spencer, Director at the Bluefield WV Economic Development and Jonathan Hodson, President of Omnis Building Technologies. BEDA: https://www.mybluefield.org Omnis Building Technologies: https://www.omnisbuilding.com/
Frank Thomas is a security industry veteran with about 25 years of experience in mechanical engineering, operations, application design and sales. Frank kicks off the podcast highlighting retailers' desire to maximize the value of each technology deployment. He discusses retailers' drive to leverage technology to better understand their customers and gain insights that allow them to be smarter about their business. Frank explores the types of data and analytics generated from video and other security technologies and their value to different functional areas across retail. Tune in as we look ahead at potential market changes impacting the security space. IN THIS EPISODE: [02:05] The most significant challenges retailers face today [3:36] Types of data that are crucial to helping businesses run better [07:00] How retailers are expanding the ROI on technology by combining previously siloed value propositions for technology usage across functional areas [09:10] Critical success factors when deploying technologies [12:05] Bridging knowledge of consumer behaviors online and in the physical store [17:45] Connectivity: Frank's favorite technology that he uses in everyday life KEY TAKEAWAYS: Video and sensors, traditionally “owned” by loss prevention, can provide powerful information that can be used across multiple functional areas. The fusion of data reveals insights that are critical to better understanding your customers and the business. Loss protection leaders need to be engaged with merchandising and operations leaders. If businesses can get consumers to buy online pick up in-store, they can gain a lot of valuable data from those transactions. LINKS MENTIONED: Frank on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/frank-thomas-78555720/ Email Frank.Thomas4@US.Bosch.com BIO: Frank Thomas is a security industry veteran with over 24 years of experience in mechanical engineering, operations, application design and sales. Bosch is at the forefront of IoT design and innovation. From the Building Technologies perspective, the volume of data from a multitude of sensors from visual to audio have created a data rich environment that when combined with semantic artificial intelligence provide the Power to Predict. Bosch is uniquely positioned to provide the Trusted IoT platforms with intelligence from the edge to the center in order to reveal business intelligence to make peoples' lives better.
Modern building infrastructures enable a connected network of devices well beyond the traditional building automation systems. This session addresses the opportunities, as well as integration, standardization, cyber and compatibility challenges of integrating next generation smart building technologies.
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Season 3 Episode 1 of the weekly YouTube video (and Podcast) series with Bryan Guido Hassin of Third Derivative and Danny Kennedy of New Energy Nexus. They discuss the journey these two companies have chosen to take, to boldly build the world's largest climate tech accelerator. Featured Company of the week : Blue Frontier https://bluefrontierac.com Links: Third Derivative Portfolio - https://third-derivative.org/portfolio/ New Energy Nexus Network Slack Community: https://join.slack.com/t/newenergynex... You can listen to the D3 Mission Log Podcast on all major platforms and here: https://www.newenergynexus.com/podcast/ or on the New Energy Nexus YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNwvl4tDbyI&list=PLvJ_IKWbRivK7u3YGJJLQByaBkdOf9zZC
According to various studies, having a healthy building has many benefits to organizations, such as improved productivity, attracting and retaining talent, and better occupant health. But in the last year, the entire world also turned its attention to creating a cleaner, safer indoor spaces amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Change has been a constant theme for the world in recent months. It’s been business as unusual. Many of us have changed where we work, how we socialize, how our children learn, how we shop, and more. The full extent of our new normal is still unknown. What role will tech play in analyzing air quality, safety & security, and helping to create healthier spaces? Manish Sharma, CTO & Vice President at Honeywell Building Technologies shares how they are developing emerging technologies that ultimately create healthier environments for commercial buildings.
On this episode of Spaceport Radio, Frank Jacobus heads back to our Spaceport to talk with Mr Haunt and me about the underdog, our collective definitions of success, and why we were wrong to pick on Tony Romo. Frank's unique perspective shows how we might sometimes fall into cliches and assumptions when judging someone's success, even if the numbers show a different story. We also talk about what motivates someone to keep working and achieving even after having what seems to us all the success imaginable... and how that can sometimes go in a tragic direction. Frank Jacobus, AIA is Principal of SILO, and is Associate Professor and Associate Department Head in the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas. From 2016 - 2018 he was 21st Century Chair of Building Technologies at the FJSoA where he lead design-build, fabrication, and advanced technology initiatives. Frank taught previously at the University of Idaho. He has a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Cooper Union and an MArch II from the University of Texas. Frank is author Archigraphic: An Infographic Look at Architecture (Laurence King), and The Visual Biography of Color (ORO). Frank Jacobus SILO Architecture University of Arkansas School of Architecture Mr Haunt Culture Vulture & Haunt Evangelist https://www.mrhaunt.com Mobius Theory Apparel + Designs to Rekindle Awe & Wonder. https://www.mobiustheory.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mobiustheoryco/message
On this episode of Spaceport Radio, I sit down with my friend Frank Jacobus. Frank and I met at Cooper Union in 1993 and have been close friends ever since. Our speculative ideas remain as vibrant and inspiring today as they were when we were teenagers. Today we talk about how our creative processes have changed over the years, and how Frank approaches teaching his students and his children about living a creative life. We also get into his thoughts on the evolution of creative professions, including what he tells his own kids (and doesn't tell them) about that fine balance between "making art" and "making a living". He gives insight into how space influences our mood, and how he has learned to trust his creative intuition when it comes to everything from architecture to poetry. And would Picasso be on Instagram? Frank Jacobus, AIA is Principal of SILO, and is Associate Professor and Associate Department Head in the Fay Jones School of Architecture at the University of Arkansas. From 2016 - 2018 he was 21st Century Chair of Building Technologies at the FJSoA where he lead design-build, fabrication, and advanced technology initiatives. Frank taught previously at the University of Idaho. He has a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Cooper Union and an MArch II from the University of Texas. Frank is author Archigraphic: An Infographic Look at Architecture (Laurence King), and The Visual Biography of Color (ORO). Frank Jacobus SILO Architecture University of Arkansas School of Architecture Topher Jacobus Mobius Theory Apparel + Designs to Rekindle Awe & Wonder. https://www.mobiustheory.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mobiustheoryco/message
Soner Hacihaliloglu started his professional carrier as Project Manager at Siemens Ares-account Technologies. After working 3 years in Building Technologies he was appointed as the MENA Region Business Development manager at E-on Ista Holding. During the time he served as a Business development manager he was responsible for the operations in 5 different countries in 3 continents. He set up operations from 0 to 50m Euro revenue in 2 years. Soner has been chosen as one of the best Innovators under 40 and Best young Energy Professional in the MENA region in 2017 and 2018. As of 2018, Soner is the CEO of BEAD Technologies, a company that has been awarded by the UN, Europe Union, Sustainable Management Assotioains as one of the best innovations in 2018.00:01:12 Who is Soner and what is his professional, international background00:02:10 How do you define Proptech?00:03:21 How has the world changed in Proptech since Covid?00:04:55 The notion of smart cities and how technology will change them00:07:25 The biggest Proptech challenges facing the industry00:09:28 How businesses want independence from real estate human interactions00:10:57 The impact Covid has had on Proptech00:12:33 Reducing overcrowding in buildings00:14:49 What can we expect for the Covid future of real estate00:18:06 Covid exposed international weaknesses00:20:15 How siloed information limited tech flexibility
Andres Carvallo, CEO & Founder at CMG Consulting LLC, Professor of Innovation & Co-Director of CIEDAR at Texas State University, Smart Grid Godfather, Author, and Editor of 38 Power Engineering, Telecom/IoT, and Building Technologies titles at Artech House
Building green does not have to involve expensive or time-consuming technologies; you can implement many effective mechanisms through clever design and doing a bit of research before building a structure. In this way, we can all become producers, not just consumers, of energy. Today, we are going to look at my top 10 picks for the best green building technologies for your home We will consider low and high-tech products, and even look at ancient technology. I will also unpack the reasons why each of them deserves a place on the list. Since I have taught courses on green building and planning in the faculties of architecture and environmental science, have been involved in numerous green building renovations and construction projects over the last 20 years, and have done my own green home renovation, I have gained some valuable knowledge and experience that I trust you will find helpful in your sustainability journey. Key Points From This Episode:Learn about the diverse uses of geothermal energy and how it can be applied in your home. The primary benefits of a geothermal system: Reducing carbon emissions and effective indoor temperature regulation. I talk about the surprisingly high coefficient of performance of a geothermal heating system. Several additional advantages of these heating systems, including free hot water! How passive solar systems can be designed to optimize the energy obtained from the sun.Hear about the Trombe wall and other strategies for aiding the absorption of solar radiation.Suggestions for cooling your home by leveraging shade and the thermal stack effect. The drain water heat recovery system involves reusing the heat from discarded warm water. How the heat recovery ventilation (HRV) system works to save the energy required to warm cold air. Key Messages:1. Geothermal energy (Using the earth’s underground temperature to heat and cool your home)2. Passive solar design (Leveraging the sun’s free energy)3. Drain water heat recovery systems (Using the outgoing heat of warm wastewater)4. Heat recovery ventilation (Recovering the heat of the air that is expelled)5. Programmable thermostat (Allows control of the energy used for indoor heating and cooling)6. Rammed earth buildings (Use local materials, good insulation, provide thermal mass) 7. Solar energy for heating water (High or low-tech options available)8. Solar electricity (Helps us to be producers – not only consumers – of energy)9. Greywater recovery systems (Leveraging lightly-used domestic water for the garden)10. Green roofs (Energy-efficient, absorbs rainwater, cooling effect, and aesthetic value)Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Kristina Hunter FlourishingManitoba Hydro (Geothermal energy) Manitoba Hydro (Solar water heating)US Department of Energy (Passive solar energy)US Department of Energy (Programmable thermostats p.15)Drain Water Heat Recovery ResourceCanadian Home Inspection (Heat recovery ventilators)
ErfolgsgeDANKE – Der Podcast über Erfolg, Karriere und New Work
Was braucht es, um Digitalisierungshürden in den Köpfen zu überwinden? Im #ErfolgsgeDANKE-Podcast berichtet Vera Schneevoigt unter anderem von ihrer Arbeit als Chief Digital Officer bei Bosch Building Technologies. Außerdem zeichnet sie den Weg ihrer ungewöhnlichen Karriere nach und erklärt, wie wichtig weibliche sowie männliche Vorbilder für die Emanzipation und modernes Arbeiten sind.
While The Innovating Advice Show is resuming after participating in #PodcastBlackout last week in support of #BlackLivesMatter, know that my commitment to continue learning and using my platform however I can to fight racism, injustice and inequality continues. We know that financial planning has long been seen as elitist and only accessible by the already-wealthy, who are often white. The racial wealth gap is astounding and racial discrimination in financial services is prevalent. At Innovating Advice, I have always been interested in people creating solutions to these problems. People creating processes, fee structures, systems, cultures and technology that make giving or receiving advice inclusive to all. That's the mindset and approach that I appreciate about Chris Shuba, CEO of Helios Quantitative Research and Helios Integrated Planning in this episode. Chris is all about creating tools that help to level the playing field and he seeks to continually evolve. We chat about how Helios is innovating advice, not only through their quantitative research but through their integrated planning and additional tools that will be rolled out this year. Links and show notes at https://innovatingadvice.com/episode37. Connect with Kate on LinkedIn.
Leviton Network Solutions supports commercial and residential networks around the globe with an unparalleled selection of high-performance network infrastructure products and systems. WiseUp was fortunate to speak with Leviton’s Sr. Product Manager, Kirk Krahn about how their helping the office of the future return to the new norm from layer one perspective. Tune in to WiseUp episode 1.9
Dive into the nitty-gritty of optimizing new building technologies to drive value. The moderator comes from a global leader in energy management, Schneider Electric. It's his job to make sure our buildings, our infrastructure, and our mission-critical facilities are as smart as the vehicles we drive. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/innovationsv/support
Topic Discussed : Growth Opportunities in the Home & Building Technologies Industry, 2019Speakers : Anirudh BhaskaranKey Takeaways:1. Building management will move towards next stage of evolution from smart buildings to cognitive buildings.2. Smart street lighting to create a ‘multi service platform’ for smart city applications hosted via smart lamp poles.3. Smart speaker sales to reach 124 million units in 2019. Thousand more smart home devices will be integrated with voice command control in 2019.For further insights, please join is for the future podcasts and become a member of the Frost & Sullivan’s Leadership Council by emailing us at: digital@frost.comRelated Keywords: Frost & Sullivan, LED, IoT, artificial intelligence, voice command control, voice assistants, cloud, data analytics, HVAC, fire and safety, energy storage, BEMS, smart homes, switchgear, cognitive buildingsWebsite: www.frost.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vera Schneevoigt ist Chief Digital Officer und Entwicklungsleiterin des Bosch-Geschäftsbereichs Building Technologies. Vera Schneevoigt gehört zu den einflussreichsten Frauen in der deutschen IT-Branche. Nach Stationen bei Siemens und Fujitsu ist sie nun bei dem international führenden Anbieter von Produkten und Systemen für Sicherheit und Kommunikation Bosch Building Technologies in einer neu geschaffenen Position. Vera berät Vertreter der Bundes- und Landespolitik zu Fragen des Einflusses der Digitalisierung auf die Arbeitswelt und legt großen Wert auf die Förderung von Frauen – gerade in digitalen Berufen. 2018 war sie unter den Gewinnerinnen des 25-Frauen-Awards der Businessplattform Edition F. Vera zeichnet ihren Karriereweg nach und beschreibt, wie sie ihrem Instinkt folgte - und das unterschied sie schon früh von anderen. Sie erzählt von Mut und Selbstzweifeln, Frauen, die sich unter ihrem Marktwert verkaufen und welche Tricks dabei helfen, selbstbewusster aufzutreten. Wie sie fremde Kulturen beeinflusst haben und wie sehr sie davon zehrt, ist ebenso Thema, wie ihre Einstellung, dass Humor in Stressmomenten immer funktioniert. Sie ist stark dafür, nicht zu viel nachdenken, sondern sich zu trauen und Dinge zu wagen. Den eigenen Leidenschaften folgen und neugierig zu bleiben, ist Veras inspirierendes Lebensmotto. Folgt Vera Schneevoigt auf: https://twitter.com/MeyerVera https://www.instagram.com/vschn/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/vera-schneevoigt/ Diese Episode wird von zwei tollen Partnern unterstützt: erstens She’s Mercedes und zweitens Bookbeat. Der She’s Mercedes Newsletter rückt jeden Monat Frauen in den Fokus, deren Geschichten im Kopf bleiben. Sie sprechen über die Themen, die sie bewegen. Sie erzählen, wovor sie Angst haben. Was sie antreibt. Was Empowerment für sie bedeutet. Welche Karrieretipps sie gerne früher bekommen hätten. Die Autorinnen des Newsletters, Nora Wohlert und Susann Hoffmann von Edition F (die ihr ja auch schon unserem Podcast kennt), Stefanie Luxat von dem Blog Ohhh…Mhhh, Julia Meschede von Wanderlust und Jessica Weiss von Journelles treffen für dich unter dem Motto „Starke Frauen porträtieren starke Frauen“, die Dinge anders denken. Lasst euch, ähnlich wie von unserem Podcast und den Events, jeden Monat neu inspirieren und werdet Teil der She’s Mercedes Community. Tolle Tipps, viel Inspiration. Anmelden könnt ihr euch unter: https://newsletter.shesmercedes.de Bookbeat ist eine App für dein Smartphone, mit der du zehntausende Hörbücher und Hörspiele so oft wie du willst streamen und offline anhören kannst, wann und wo auch immer du bist. Auf https://www.bookbeat.de/rolemodels kannst du dich für einen kostenlosen Probemonat anmelden und Bookbeat ganz einfach ausprobieren und danach einen von zwei Abos ab 14,90 Euro nutzen. Isa und David empfehlen dir folgende Bücher von starken Frauen: https://bookbeat.de/buecherliste/starke-frauen-1136 Folgt Role Models auf: Instagram: https://instagram.com/_rolemodels Twitter: https://facebook.com/rolemodels Facebook: https://facebook.com/rolemodels Meldet euch für den Newsletter an: https://rolemodels.co
Today we flash back to a great Research to Practice show with Brett C. Singer, PhD. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer’s work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Today we flash back to a great Research to Practice show with Brett C. Singer, PhD. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer's work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley
Today we flash back to a great Research to Practice show with Brett C. Singer, PhD. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer’s work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Today we flash back to a great Research to Practice show with Brett C. Singer, PhD. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer’s work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Today we flash back to a great Research to Practice show with Brett C. Singer, PhD. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer’s work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Today we flash back to a great Research to Practice show with Brett C. Singer, PhD. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer’s work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
How is the engineering industry contributing to Singapore’s Smart Nation push and how can we combat Singapore’s unsavoury moniker ‘The Aircon Nation’? Find out as Howie Lim speaks to Ken Lim, General Manager, Building Technologies and Solutions Singapore, Johnson Controls.
A discussion focusing on emerging building technologies that are being used in the fields of real estate, construction management, design, and engineering. The speakers include Robert Teed of ServiceNow; Matt Macko, founder of stok; Hao Ko, studio director at Gensler; Grant Craig, Associate Principal at PAE Consulting Engineers and Kunal Desai, Facilities Engineering Programs manager for the NorCal Portfolio at Google. The panel is moderated by Miles Garber, the VP of Research at Polaris Pacific.
BAM Episode 015, in this episode I talk with Joe Aamidor a smart buildings consultant and personal friend. Joe has a wealth of knowledge around smart buildings, product management, and as an added bonus he lives near silicon valley which exposes him to a number of Smart Building and IoT startups! In today's episode we will cover: What Smart Building Technologies (SBT) are having the greatest impact How to procure, install and support multiple SBT How IoT systems work with BAS systems How to build out a technology road-map What facility managers and other business leaders need to know about operating SBT And Much More
This week we are excited to welcome Dr. Brett C. Singer to IAQ Radio. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer's work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
This week we are excited to welcome Dr. Brett C. Singer to IAQ Radio. Dr. Singer is the Staff Scientist and Group Leader of Indoor Environment in the Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is also a Principal Investigator in the Whole Building Systems Group in the Building Technologies and Urban Systems Division. Dr. Singer conceives and leads research projects related to air pollutant emissions and physical-chemical processes, and pollutant exposures in both outdoor and indoor environments, aiming to understand real world processes and systems that affect air pollutant exposures. The recent focus of Dr. Singer's work has been indoor environmental quality and risk reduction in high performance homes, with the goal of accelerating adoption of IAQ, comfort, durability and sustainability measures into new homes and retrofits of existing homes. Key focus areas of this work are low-energy systems for filtration, smart ventilation and mitigation approaches to indoor pollutant sources including cooking. Dr. Singer co-developed the Population Impact Assessment Modeling Framework (PIAMF). He holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.