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 System control and automation An IoT-connected building management system controls and automates various functions based on real-time data. IoT- driven energy management systems monitor energy usage patterns, adjusting lighting, HVAC, and other systems to reduce waste and costs while enhancing workplace comfort. Enhanced occupant experience In the modern workplace, occupant experience is vital for talent acquisition, retention, and morale. IoT-connected apps allow employees to personalise their environment, adjusting lighting and climate with a tap. These apps also connect people to automated meeting rooms or desk booking systems and offer enhanced digital wayfinding and community engagement. Overall, IoT technology is essential for workplace connectivity in smart buildings, enabling seamless integration, automation, and optimisation of building processes and systems, leading to enhanced sustainability, efficiency, and occupant satisfaction. Ways IoT-driven workplace connectivity can buoy the bottom line 1. Energy efficiency Smart lighting and HVAC systems use machine learning to adjust to changing conditions and occupancy levels, reducing energy waste and costs. 2. Predictive maintenance IoT sensors monitor building machinery and infrastructure in real-time, enabling predictive maintenance. This minimises costly downtime, extends equipment lifespan, and reduces maintenance costs. 3. Space optimisation IoT workplace connectivity provides data on space usage and occupancy patterns, helping businesses optimise workspace design and layout. This supports productivity and efficiency, and informs real estate investment and lease negotiations. 4. Inventory management IoT-powered inventory management automates ordering processes using real- time data and integration with supply chain systems, improving operational efficiency and reducing waste. 5. Better business decisions IoT data offers a holistic view of building operations, aiding better decision-making and accurate projections. 6. Employee satisfaction Allowing employees to personalise their work environment and reducing daily frustrations improves job satisfaction, productivity, and retention, lowering recruitment and training costs. Prioritising workplace connectivity can unlock an organisation’s potential, fostering agility, responsiveness, and innovation, and providing a competitive edge in today’s dynamic market. A connected workplace enables quick decision-making, efficient problem-solving, and seamless communication, empowering teams to stay ahead. smartspaces.app | Yourspace,butsmarter    


































































































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