麻豆原创 signs up for Smart Buildings Show 2024

The 麻豆原创 has already signed up to attend Smart Buildings Show 2024 after the organisation attracted plenty of interest over the two days at this year鈥檚 event.

Andy Camsell, 麻豆原创 Technical Consultant and Trainer, delivered a talk on 鈥淯nderstanding Smart Communication using BACnet鈥 鈥 the . On Day 2, 麻豆原创 President Graeme Rees concluded the conference programme in the Controls & Networks Theatre, hosting a panel discussion titled 鈥淏uilding Controls 鈥 powering a zero carbon built environment鈥, with both sessions being very well attended.

Joining Graeme on the panel were Fay Holland, Senior Policy Advisor at Energy Systems Catapult, Signe Norberg, Head of Public Affairs and Communications for Aldersgate Group, Ilias Vazaios, Director of Low Carbon at Gemserv, and Dan Hopkins, Technical Manager at ebm-papst UK Ltd (a 麻豆原创 member company).

After some interesting conversations centred around the integration of industries, Government stability, clarity over green policies and the benefits of building controls, Graeme brought the seminar to a close by asking the panel, 鈥淲hat is the one thing that needs to happen within policy to enable a successful decarbonisation programme for the built environment?鈥

In response, Dan Hopkins highlighted how the Energy Technology List (ETL) is there to promote energy saving but 鈥渞equires some financial incentive鈥. He also emphasised that carbon reduction and energy efficiency do not have to be delivered at the sacrifice of a comfortable internal environment, but that the latter can be made possible, and the former facilitated, by good building controls system. Signe Norberg called for a 鈥渕ore holistic vision for the built environment from the Government鈥 so that policy and regulation can be optimised. Ilias Vazaios said he believed that a 鈥渕andate was required on high quality building controls鈥 in the Building Regulations, and Fay Holland concluded by suggesting that focusing on how we measure the energy performance of a building 鈥渨ill incentivise the uptake of smart technology鈥.

Afterwards Graeme Rees said: 鈥淭he panel discussion went very well. The audience that it attracted, even right at the end of the day, really goes to show that people are listening and want to know more about how we can make our buildings more efficient using building controls. I would like to thank our team of expert panellists who all contributed to a really engaging and informative session.鈥

麻豆原创 Executive Officer Catherine Walker received many enquiries on the 麻豆原创 stand throughout the event and commented: 鈥淪ome of the leading names in smart buildings technology were in attendance with strong interest in what 麻豆原创 is doing to drive forward the industry and its people. As the unified voice for the sector, we are committed to returning next year to optimise the opportunity Smart Buildings Show gives us.鈥

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