Smart Buildings Technology Report A - Jan 25th, 2023
 
 
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January 25, 2023
National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) survey shows two-thirds of respondents have experienced gender discrimination in the workplace.
The executives, from real estate and other industries, also pledge to reach net-zero carbon by 2050.
Advances in light detection and ranging–based reality capture technologies can increase the accuracy, functionality, and speed of presenting project data.
According to Honeywell, embedded cybersecurity and the electrification of everything are among the can't-miss, won't-stop issues that will pervade in 2023.
In 2022, the top 10 states certified 1,225 projects and nearly 353 million gross square feet under U.S. Green Building Council's LEED program.
The properties, which are owned by real estate developer Glenwood Management, will use CarbonQuest's emission-reduction process to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) from building flue exhaust before it escapes as a greenhouse gas.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Buildings Upgrade Prize (Buildings UP) program is designed to accelerate the transformation of U.S. buildings into energy-efficient and clean energy-ready homes, commercial spaces, and communities.
Estimates include grid modernization and decarbonization goals, the rise of the energy prosumer, technological advances, and supportive policies and regulations.
Contributor Andrew Froehlich lists five emerging innovations that can significantly enhance smart building portfolios in 2023.
Magnom Properties and Forbes are planning construction of a new zero-carbon commercial tower in Cairo, Egypt, which the partners say will elevate standards of green design and push boundaries of modern construction.
The VP3 initiative will help catalyze potential for rapid growth of virtual power plants.
International Data Corporation’s (IDC) latest FutureScape research highlights key, impactful trends for the future of digital infrastructure, providing the analyst's top 10 industry predictions for the next 5 years.