Artificial intelligence (AI) holds the potential to dramatically change the construction industry and bolster environmental sustainability in urban development, according to groundbreaking research from City 4.0 Lab's Urban AI Hub at Queensland University of Technology (QUT). The research
Bisly, a Tallinn-based startup specializing in advanced smart building automation solutions, has successfully closed a Series A funding round, raising an impressive €6.2 million. This funding round attracted a mix of both new and existing investors, with prominent figures such as Urvo Männama and
Introduction: In the dynamic realm of smart city development, compact and innovative small cell technology is rapidly becoming a cornerstone for urban connectivity and sustainability. Spearheaded by industry visionaries such as Ian Newbury of BT Wholesale, this groundbreaking advancement is poised
As buildings around the world become increasingly equipped with technology, the market for advanced smart building sensing technology is experiencing significant growth. These innovations lead to enhanced energy efficiency and occupant comfort, redesigning how residential and commercial properties
The Smart Building Market's surge is driven by an increasing emphasis on sustainability and higher efficiency in construction. Estimated to jump from a notable value in 2022 to an even more significant one by 2030, the sector is accelerating at a striking Compound Annual Growth Rate. This boom
Europe is ushering in an era of dramatic change to modernize the interaction between buildings, their users, and the environment. With much of the continent's infrastructure steeped in history, it's imperative that renovations focus on improving energy efficiency to contribute to the goal of zero