You've heard it all before - the future of building systems is no longer static. Customers expect building data, automation, and technology. And, with global revenue for building automation systems expected to increase 4.5% compounded annually over the next 10 years, there is immense opportunity to deliver greater connectivity and intelligence to the built environment. So, what are the key attributes of engineering today's building automation solutions, while positioning for technology advancements and scalability?
A strong smart building foundation starts with 4 key areas: Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Serviceability, and Resilience. Addressing these through building controls and automation is the key to creating spaces that prioritize performance and energy efficiency without sacrificing occupant comfort. Trane has these answers.