Siemens Continues to be the Market Leader in IoT Platforms for Smart Buildings.

Siemens Continues to be the Market Leader in IoT Platforms for Smart Buildings.

Verdantix, an independent analytical firm, has affirmed Siemens Smart Infrastructure as a leading provider of IoT solutions for smart buildings. The current edition of Verdantix’s ‘Green Quadrant: IoT Platforms for Smart Buildings 2022’ report showcased 17 IoT platforms for smart buildings. Among them, Siemens Smart Infrastructure was identified as one of the leading providers of IoT technology that addresses important real estate needs.

According to the survey, the top three strategic goals of corporate real estate executives in the next three years are cost reduction, occupant well-being, and building decarbonization.

 “We’re pleased to once again be recognized by Verdantix as a leader in IoT, as we continue to strengthen our portfolio of digital solutions and services for smart buildings,” said Dave Hopping, CEO, Solutions and Services, Siemens Smart Infrastructure. “As our cities become increasingly complex, building owners and operators are turning to digital tools to maximise the efficiency of their investments, comply with market-specific regulations and create better experiences for people. By intelligently applying the right technology, we aim to support our customers in achieving the right outcomes for their business”, added Hopping.

Siemens Continues to be the Market Leader in IoT Platforms for Smart Buildings.

Siemens, according to the report, offers a full suite of IoT solutions for smart buildings, with specific capabilities in building and asset energy management, workplace services, and space monitoring and analysis. According to Verdantix’s research, advanced analytics and improved connection will drive the adoption of constructing IoT solutions in the future.

“Greater ability to connect, collect and analyse data through IoT platforms is really driving us beyond single use cases, towards comprehensive digital services for buildings,” said Hopping. “By combining datasets from multiple use cases, we’re able to gain greater transparency into building operations and occupant behaviour, to inform strategy for decarbonization, building operation and performance, and user-centricity. Digital services are the key to creating buildings which interact, learn and adapt.” 

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