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Karl Storz Endoscopy: Flexible Workplace Design
By IFMA
KARL STORZ, international endoscopy instrument producer, used flexible workspace redesign to boost utility, connectivity, and sustainability at its North American headquarters, supporting […]
Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection: What Facility Managers Have to Know
Facility management has a significant influence on the efficient use and operation of buildings and infrastructure, where about 30% of total CO2 […]
Airflow and Elevators - Executive Summary
By Ed Jacovino
Executive summary of an airflow study conducted to determine the relative risk of exposure to COVID-19 among elevator passengers.
Ensuring a Seamless Tenant Experience for Vertical Transportation
By Ed Jacovino
During this presentation you will learn about how elevator technology is evolving to improve the tenant experience. Current technologies like elevator dispatching […]
IoT and Your Elevator
Have you ever wondered how elevator technology, specifically IoT, could simplify your work and life? For more than 30 years, elevator companies […]
Leveraging Elevator IoT to Unlock Your Building's Potential
By Chris Bowler
Beyond predictive maintenance capabilities, IoT will provide building owners and property manager’s access to data such as wait times, usage by floor […]
Rethinking campus space planning to better meet post-COVID needs
By Samuel Cope
Spurred on by the pandemic, Managers of Learning Environments and Technology have had to think on their feet when adapting how they […]
Leveraging IoT to Improve Building Operations and Passenger Perceptions
By Ed Jacovino
This panel discussion white paper talks about how the Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to streamline building operations and improve […]
It's Not Rocket Science: How to Achieve an Immediate ROI for Efficiency Improvement Projects
With 95% of companies requiring an ROI within 7 years or less, it is no wonder why Facility and Operation Managers are […]
Otis Airflow Study Results
By Ed Jacovino
This paper, by OTIS, goes over the highlights of an airflow study conducted to determine the relative risk of exposure to COVID-19 […]










