Smart Buildings

What’s Next for Lighting at Intelligent Building North America?
Technology & Equipment What’s Next for Lighting at Intelligent Building North America?

The lighting industry stands at the threshold of a revolutionary shift, and the upcoming launch of Light + Intelligent Building North America is poised to be the catalyst for this transformation, redefining how we integrate lighting with smart building technologies. Scheduled to take place from

Samsung Acquires FläktGroup to Lead Global HVAC Market
Technology & Equipment Samsung Acquires FläktGroup to Lead Global HVAC Market

In a world increasingly driven by the need for sustainable and technologically advanced climate solutions, a major development has emerged in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry that could reshape the competitive landscape. Samsung Electronics, a global powerhouse in

Exploring the Future of Smart Workspaces at 10 World Trade
Technology & Equipment Exploring the Future of Smart Workspaces at 10 World Trade

Picture a workspace that transcends the ordinary, where innovation and design converge to create an environment that feels like a glimpse into tomorrow’s world of work, nestled in Boston’s vibrant Innovation District. At 10 World Trade, a trailblazing structure redefines what a smart building can

How Will Residential IoT Devices Shape Homes by 2031?
Technology & Equipment How Will Residential IoT Devices Shape Homes by 2031?

Imagine stepping into a home where the lights automatically dim to match the evening ambiance, the thermostat adjusts to your preferred temperature before you even arrive, and the security system sends real-time alerts about unusual activity—all without any manual input. This isn’t a distant dream

Is an 11-Storey Building Right for Toronto’s Beach Area?
Technology & Equipment Is an 11-Storey Building Right for Toronto’s Beach Area?

In the heart of Toronto’s Beach neighborhood, a contentious debate is unfolding over a proposed 11-storey mixed-use residential building at the northwest corner of Queen Street East and Kingston Road, a site once home to the beloved Murphy’s Law pub, sparking significant discussion among residents,

How Is AI Driving a $3.96B Boom in U.S. Construction Tech?
Technology & Equipment How Is AI Driving a $3.96B Boom in U.S. Construction Tech?

In a landscape where economic challenges like high interest rates and tight liquidity loom large, the U.S. built environment sector has defied expectations with an astonishing surge in venture capital activity, reaching a staggering $3.96 billion in the second quarter of this year alone. This

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