JUNE 18, 2019 WHY SMART BUILDINGS?
Leveraging Smart Tech for Building Performance
Join the Smart Buildings Center and the Building Commissioning Association for a one-day conference on June 18th, 2019 at the Pacific Tower in Seattle, WA. The conference, aimed at commercial building owners and managers, building operations and engineering staff, commissioning agents, architects, engineers, and property developers, offers opportunities to gain knowledge, connections and success regarding building performance through smart technologies and practices.
Attendees will learn how smart technologies and practices improve building performance, increase tenant and occupant productivity, enhance security, and provide sustained operational cost savings. Hear about real world examples of smart technology applications and practices from building professionals in the industry. Conference sessions will focus on IoT (Internet of Things) for building performance, what tools people are using to increase building performance, and what the industry is doing with these advances in technology.
Register at https://whysmartbuildingsjune18.eventbrite.com
Registration: $ 35 Continental Breakfast & Lunch Included
June 18th, 2019 8:30am – 4pm
Pacific Tower
Panoramic Room – 8th Floor
1200 12th Ave S.
Seattle, WA 98144
Questions? Contact events@smartbuildingscenter.org
AGENDA:
8:30 am – 9:30am Registration & Breakfast
9:30 am – 10:00 am Welcome Address
10:00am – 12:00pm Panel Discussion: Unlocking data in buildings
12:00pm – 1:00 pm Lunch and roundtable discussions
Afternoon Session Topics (1:00pm – 3:45pm)
Smart Technologies Track
Connected buildings, IoT, occupant interfaces, and more – ATS Automation
Building Analytics: Transforming Your Building Data into Usable Insights
Leveraging IoT in Your Smart Infrastructure – Siemens
Smart Practices Track
Thermal Bridging (building envelope) and Modeling, A Data Based Case Study – RWDI
Onsite Voltage Optimization – Innovative Energy Efficiency for (even) Smarter Buildings – Legend Power
Grid-integrated Buildings – New Buildings Institute