Smart Infrastructure Magazine News
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The countdown to ISE is on...
It’s just over four weeks until ISE 2022 opens its doors for the first time in Barcelona, and with seven conferences, around 800 exhibitors across six Technology Zones and a whole host of lounges, experiences and showfloor features, it’s shaping up to be an engaging, informative and eye-opening week at the Fira Barcelona, Gran Via.
06 April 2022 -
Artificial Intelligence enables any building to cut energy bills
Against a backdrop of climate emergency and soaring energy prices, Arloid Automation provides smart technology that can enable any building management system to produce substantial energy savings. Through efficient optimisation of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system performance, arloid.ai boosts energy efficiency – the most effective way for real-estate to cut carbon and reduce costs.
06 April 2022 -
Siemens launches Critical Infrastructure Defense Center
Siemens has increased its global cybersecurity offering with the official inauguration of the Critical Infrastructure Defense Center (CIDC) in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
04 April 2022 -
Outlook looks good for Bluetooth technologies
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) has released its annual market update, which highlights the growing footprint of Bluetooth technology in an increasing variety of applications across numerous markets.
01 April 2022 -
Siemens awarded place on the NHS National Framework
Siemens has been awarded a place on the NHS National Framework for the provision of smart building solutions using Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. In a six-year agreement, steered by The Countess of Chester Hospital Commercial Procurement Services, the Framework will help transform hospitals across the UK and accelerate the development of smarter, more energy-efficient facilities to set a new standard in healthcare infrastructure.
31 March 2022 -
Priva welcomes sharp rise in demand for connected buildings
Priva UK has welcomed the news that a new study from Juniper Research has found that the number of buildings globally deploying smart building technologies will reach 115 million in 2026, from 45 million in 2022.
31 March 2022