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Beyond the envelope: Operational energy savings for sustainability

Infographic on energy savings for sustainability

The path to net-zero buildings: measure and monitor energy and carbon

Decarbonize with connected digital power technologies and services.

Factors Impacting Retention and Advancement of Women in Facility Management

IFMA’s 2023 Women in Facility Management report highlights the underrepresentation of women in senior FM roles, a concerning trend amid rising demand […]

Data-driven Insights: Improving Indoor Environment Quality and Sustainability with Room Sensor Technology

Digitalization is driving every aspect of the building industry, including the adoption of room sensing technology. But there are differences in room […]

A brighter future starts with you

A simple guide for compliance, savings and decarbonization in small and midsize buildings.

Reduce Operational and Embodied Carbon in Commercial Buildings with Modern Building Controls

Arup, a global leader in sustainable engineering services, partnered with Schneider Electric on a technical research study to quantify how the performance […]

Room & Desk Reservation Solutions with Friction-Free Stickiness that Unleash Workspace Efficiency

In this episode of the Connected FM Podcast recorded at IFMA’s World Workplace 2023, Clyde Wang, the Technology Innovation Director of IAdea, […]

EP035: The Dynamics of Soft and Hard Services in Facilities Management

Today we are joined by Mauro Ortelli the Managing Director at 14forty, Jacqueline van Beek the Managing Director at Compass Group Netherlands, […]

Using CO2 Sensors for Indoor Air Quality and Energy Savings

Carbon dioxide has been utilized as a metric for indoor air quality and as an energy-saving strategy through demand control ventilation (DCV). […]

The Human Implications of Generative AI

With new technologies pushing the frontiers of what’s humanly possible, the rules of innovation have radically changed. So how can we stay […]