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The Impact of IoT on Intelligent Buildings
Open Building Automation live @ Light + Building Wednesday, March 21, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany Ron Zimmer CABA President & CEO Connect to what’s next™
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About CABA The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is a leading international, not-for-profit, industry organization that promotes advanced technologies in homes and buildings. Vision CABA advances the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors. Mission CABA enables organizations and individuals to make informed decisions about the integration of technology, ecosystems and connected lifestyles in homes and buildings. 2
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CABA Board of Directors
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Smart Buildings Networked. Intelligent. Adaptable.
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Source: CABA’s North American Intelligent Buildings Roadmap 2011
Intelligent Building Solutions Market Life Cycle Analysis 6 Source: CABA’s North American Intelligent Buildings Roadmap 2011
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Enterprise Convergence Platform and Cloud Technology
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Source: CABA’s Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings
Non-Residential Building Stock – North America 7 Source: CABA’s Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings
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NEW CABA RESEARCH PROJECTS Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of the Internet of Things (IoT)
The Continental Automated Buildings Association conducted a Landmark Research project called “Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of the Internet of Things”. This CABA research project examined the impact of IoT related to intelligent buildings. This research provided actionable data relevant to all segments of the intelligent building value chain, including, but not limited to: building owners, technology manufacturers, builders and developers, integrators and installers, service providers, insurance companies, industry associations and utility. For more information and pricing contact Sashien Godakandae, CABA’s Business Development Coordinator, at X 229 or THESE CABA MEMBERS ARE COLLABORATING AND FUNDING THIS RESEARCH: 12
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Internet of Things Hierarchy
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Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member
Internet of Things Devices that are connected to the internet, integrating greater computer capabilities, and using data analytics to extract meaningful information. 10 Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member
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“Internet of Things” Principles
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Source: “Building Automation System Market” - marketandmarket 2016
Expected Growth for Building Automation System Market Expected to grow to $100.6B USD by 2022 CAGR 10.65% between Two key drivers are energy efficiency and security- life safety Growth also in wireless communications technologies and convergence of IoT and building automation Smart Buildings Smart Cities 12 Source: “Building Automation System Market” - marketandmarket 2016
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$3 - $30 - $400 RULE CABA Productivity Study
$3 - $ $400 RULE Improving Organizational Productivity with Building Automation Systems Research Project 13
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Source: Arup Foresight
Smart Systems – The Building of the Future 14 Source: Arup Foresight
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Source: Arup Foresight
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Thank you and contact CABA
Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) 1173 Cyrville Road, Suite 210 Ottawa, ON K1J 7S Toll free: CABA (2222) Fax: Connect to what’s next™ 16
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