Imagine: the year is 2030 and the entire world is smart, connected, and digitized. Coworking and workplace-as-a-service redefined the real estate industry over the past decade. Tenants are more demanding and profitable and want to know how your space helps them attract the best talent.
Are you armed with the building data needed to convince prospective tenants that your space fosters the greatest productivity?
Real estate is the largest industry and the last to be transformed by technology. This leaves a huge opportunity for enterprises to be more sustainable and profitable using building data you’re likely already collecting. The biggest question faced by real estate leaders is simple – WHO will lead your company on this digital journey?
In our latest video Switch CEO Deb Noller paints a picture of the real estate industry’s technological transformation and how companies must adapt to stay competitive.
Watch to learn the three crucial steps to take to lead your enterprise into the connected future.
Talk to a smart building expert to learn more about how Switch helps portfolio managers reach their sustainability goals.
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The IoT intelligent building platform is changing the way facilities are operated and maintained to deliver greater cost and energy savings while maximizing occupant satisfaction
This document provides an overview of the Switch Platform’s integration with Microsoft Azure, helping our customers create actionable insights into site and portfolio performance.
Countries are enforcing net zero carbon mandates to combat global warming. And since buildings are significant CO2 contributors, the real estate industry must decarbonize.
With data theft and other cybercrimes, here’s how organizations can use PropTech to safeguard their systems in smart buildings.
Which maintenance is the best fit for your organization? Organizations are consistently looking to improve and make more energy-efficient decisions.
Determining the cost of change management and value creation in digital transformation of the built environment
As climate change intensifies, the urgency to act on one of our biggest levers—energy use in commercial and retail buildings—has never been clearer. Every kilowatt saved is a step closer to sustainability, slashing greenhouse gas emissions while moving us toward essential climate goals. Whether you’re overseeing a retail portfolio or managing a single commercial space, boosting energy efficiency doesn’t just cut costs—it creates healthier, more comfortable spaces for everyone. Now is the time to act.
Smart building technology is constantly evolving and improving, and there are several trends that are expected to take center stage in 2023.
When it comes to being a building owner or operator, you have a lot to balance.