• Senseware joins Siemens Connect Ecosystem aimed at making healthy smart buildings

    Senseware is bringing scalable IoT platform solutions to the Siemens Connect Ecosystem, beginning with wireless Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) solutions for in-demand commercial and industrial applications.
    April 16, 2021
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    Siemens and Senseware, Inc. on March 25 announced that Senseware has joined the growing Siemens Connect Ecosystem, a network that brings together experts in software development, IT, cybersecurity, remote and digital services, and business intelligence. Senseware is bringing scalable IoT platform solutions to the Siemens Connect Ecosystem, beginning with wireless Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) solutions for in-demand commercial and industrial applications.

    Senseware contends that its modular IoT architecture "rapidly integrates leading-edge IAQ sensors, far outpacing the industry."

    Going forward, Siemens and Senseware customers will benefit from the latest technology from sensor manufacturers, who Siemens notes are innovating at breakneck speed to address current smart buildings challenges such as the coronavirus pandemic.

    Senseware's scalable IoT platform will now deliver real-time IAQ data seamlessly to the Siemens Connect Ecosystem via web API. This integration will enable new forms of building management and automation, "fulfilling the promise of true smart buildings," as stated by the partners.

    Senseware notes that the company's expertise goes beyond leading-edge IAQ data, and can be expanded to all forms of mechanical, electrical and plumbing data that may be inaccessible to the building management system.

    "This partnership means that buildings in the Siemens Connect Ecosystem can easily integrate with Senseware technology. Our data and analytics dashboard gives you a real-time picture of exactly what is happening in your physical world. That results in more informed decision-making, safer environments, and thousands of dollars in cost savings," comments Dr. Serene Almomen, CEO and co-founder of Senseware.

    As defined by a Siemens statement:

    The Siemens Ecosystem pulls together the tools, processes, training, and support necessary for third-party solution providers to successfully create solutions that integrate seamlessly with Siemens' platforms, including its Building Management System Desigo CC, the APOGEE Automation System, and related platforms.

    "As more and more connected devices enable us to deliver on the promises of a truly intelligent building, organizations must be able to adapt quickly and advance smart building operations and performance," concludes Brad Haeberle, VP of Solutions and Service at Siemens. "The Siemens Connect Ecosystem is our answer to this digital transformation, which lets us all create places perfectly designed for their purpose."

    Learn more at https://www.senseware.co/.

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