“A Path to Achieving Higher Building Performance” assesses specific building improvements and identifies the best performing solutions.
This line of PCIVs integrates three functions into a single device.
From handheld devices to sophisticated field equipment, the latest technologies can help improve operations efficiency. New mobile apps and remote connectivity are reshaping the mindset of today.
This app enables two-way interaction between facility managers and their APOGEE building automation systems.
Focused toward public sector facility managers, Siemens has a program offering solar energy projects without having to make an initial capital investment in solar equipment.
Launched May 1, the Siemens contest is seeking buildings that use its building automation systems in the “smartest” way. The deadline to enter is August 1, 2011.
This program enables facility managers to install solar energy projects without making an initial capital investment in the equipment.
Under the terms of the agreement, certain Siemens branches in North America can undergo training to become certified to sell, install, and service Aircuity OptiNet systems.
Grand prize winners are the Duke Energy Center, Charlotte, NC, and the Iowa Central Community College, Fort Dodge, IA.