Smart Buildings Show 2019: what’s on
Smart Buildings Show, the UK’s dedicated smart buildings event, has unveiled its 2019 conference programme.
Smart Buildings Show, the UK’s dedicated smart buildings event, has unveiled its 2019 conference programme.
Henry Lawson, BSRIA’s senior market research analyst, discusses how building controls are evolving towards a future of smart, integrated buildings.
With support from CP Electronics, Aurora has become the first building outside London to achieve an outstanding rating from BREEAM.
The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) is encouraging people in the building controls sector to make one small change to their everyday lives to improve energy efficiency in buildings and create a more sustainable future.
Abtec Building Technologies (Abtec BT) has upgraded the environmental controls in various buildings at Arthur Mellows Village College, a sixth form secondary school located near Peterborough. As well as reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions, the new controls have provided the school
Abtec Building Technologies (Abtec BT) has provided the control system for the main and emergency lighting systems at a new Siemens facility in Lincoln.
Pradyumna Pandit, VP of EcoBuilding UK and Ireland at Schneider Electric, explores the role intelligent buildings have to play in contributing to a smarter, more sustainable future.
Siemens AG inaugurated its new campus in Zug on 5 December. The Siemens Zug campus features a new office building with 1,000 work spaces and a newly constructed production building. The investment volume for new buildings, renovations and related measures amounts to
The UK cannot build its way to a low-carbon future without retrofitting the UK’s old, cold homes to meet 2050 climate targets, a new report from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Nottingham Trent University states.
ECA and BESA agree with government aims but want early action to help the supply chain. The government’s newly announced Construction Sector Deal has been backed by ECA, the electrotechnical and engineering services trade body, and the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA).
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