US-based Buildings IOT has launched in the UK and will market its IOT Jetstream smart building platform for building owners, managers, investors, contractors, and systems integrators located in the UK and across Europe.
Buildings IOT’s UK operation is led by Les Russell, Director of Business Development. He said:
“Smart building technologies have reached an inflection point of maturity and performance, with speed to impact and a tangible ROI,” explains Russell, who has spent the last five years in the smart buildings industry. “The UK market is ripe with opportunity, thanks to the country’s concerns over carbon reduction, indoor air quality, and financial due diligence requirements. The UK’s goal to reach Net-Zero by 2050 is also a major driver of demand for proven solutions, including those from companies like Buildings IOT, that hold decades of domain expertise in both building infrastructure and platform technologies. I’m thrilled to be part of a team that recognises the UK as a global leader in sustainability and environmental consciousness, setting a high benchmark in energy efficiency standards for buildings.”
The Buildings IOT UK team will be seeking opportunities in several London-based commercial buildings, including office and manufacturing, to improve the occupant experience as well as realise overall operational efficiencies. The company will work through key partners who have clients with specific requirements related to meeting ESG [environment, social, and governance] goals, in addition to addressing energy efficiency, sustainability, indoor air quality, security, and other operational considerations.
There are approximately 1.7 million commercial, industrial, and public properties in the UK.
Russell added: “Owning and operating a Net Zero building requires comprehensive and consistent data to enable ESG reporting. Building owners need the right tools to properly report their properties’ Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions,” adds Russell. “IOT Jetstream from Buildings IOT provides the transparency building owners and managers need to accurately report emissions. This serves to reduce a building’s carbon footprint and ultimately helps to protect our environment.”
Buildings IOT will be growing its European presence and adding engineers and customer success agents to its UK team. The company continues to practice Agile development, encouraging its partners and customers to contribute to its smart building platform roadmap.