
Darlene Pope
President, North America, Planon
A smart building uses connectivity and intelligence to collect data from building systems, devices, and other applications and aggregates that data to gain insights on building operations. Occupancy detection, location-based services, building automation, and integration with enterprise applications and mobile apps are all on the rise — leading to new innovations in artificial intelligence and machine learning. These innovations help smart buildings reduce energy consumption and improve building efficiency, as well as create an enhanced end user experience by responding to the real time needs of the occupants. This panel will look at the role of connectivity, building networks, and system integration to transform buildings into smart, intuitive, more valuable assets. Learn what’s critical now and what’s next for smart connected buildings.
Darlene Pope
President, North America, Planon
Drew Depriest
Senior Director, Digital FM, CBRE
Brian Vaughn
Senior Director - Operation Technology and Solutions Lead, Cushman & Wakefield
Andrew Weakland
Senior Vice President, W.P. Carey Inc
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