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IFMA Annual Education Symposium

April 1, 2019 By SBC


THE BUSINESS OF BUILDINGS: INVESTIGATE, DISCOVER, PREDICT
JUNE 19, 2019

Time: 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Lynnwood Convention Center
3711 196th Street SW
Lynnwood WA, 98036

Treat yourself to a day of networking and education with your peers! The IFMA Greater Seattle Education Symposium is our chapter’s flagship education event featuring a full day of continuing education sessions on important trends and practices in facility management.

Gifford Pinchot III
This year’s keynote speaker is Gifford Pinchot III, Founder and President Emeritus of “The Bainbridge Graduate Institute”​ which offered the first MBA in Sustainable Business – (Now merged with Presidio Graduate School), who will speak on his theory of “intrapreneurship”

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Join the SBC on a Microsoft Tour!

March 4, 2019 By SBC

Hosted by the IFMA Seattle Chapter and the Smart Buildings Center, attendees will tour one of the newer buildings on the Microsoft campus during which they will share how Microsoft designs and manages its campus and employee work space (we’ll also see the Tree Houses). Microsoft will share their plans for an extensive campus modernization which will be the most Sustainable, Connected, Accessible and Secure. Microsoft will discuss space utilization in general, the design of their Team Based Space work space. They will review the use of technology on campus that enhance the employee experience like Surface Hubs, and lobby experience. The tour will be an interactive discussion taking place on the Redmond campus.

Space is limited so register now (IFMA member – $40, Non Member – $50).  Questions?  Contact [email protected].

Agenda: 
4:00 – 4:30 pm – Registration
4:30 – 5:30 pm – Tour
5:30 – 6:30 pm – Networking and Appetizers/Drinks

 

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ShiftBuilding Symposium

March 4, 2019 By SBC

Join the Northwest EcoBuilding Guild at their ShiftBuilding Symposium: High Performance HVAC Systems on March 7th from 12pm – 5:30pm.

Do you want to get the most out of your HVAC system? Do you desire clean, fresh air circulating through your home or building without negative pressure vacuums? Does your project need a tight envelope and do your occupants want stable, comfortable indoor temperatures? Did you know that the best HVAC choice for efficiency and comfort is dependent on building size and several other factors?

Learn from Ecotope’s Shawn Oram and PAE’s David Mead about emerging technologies for heat pump systems and dedicated outdoor air systems (DOAS). New climate conscious refrigerants are helping to make green building more efficient than ever before, and the benefits of outdoor air systems include fresh air free of particulates and full of oxygen. Leave stuffy airspace behind with the solutions available at this ShiftBuilding Symposium.

Discover the details and the best products available from the manufacturer’s representatives! Featured manufacturers will share their products and applications in track learning sessions. Discover the importance of balanced ventilation and appropriate applications of technology from the experts. The day will have structured trade-show opportunities for learning more and meeting new members of the green building field.

As a supporting partner, Smart Buildings Center subscribers receive a 10% discount off registration by entering “SmartEnergy” when you register.  Don’t miss out on this opportunity and register now.

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Washington Legislative Session Update

February 28, 2019 By SBC

In Washington, the Clean Buildings bill (HB 1257/SB 5293) was voted out of the House Finance Committee on Wednesday [reported by KUOW here], and the House Appropriations Committee heard testimony Thursday morning. The Senate Ways and Means Committee is considering a vote this week. NEEC is continuing to voice its strong support for this bill, especially the commercial building standard. It can be easy to underestimate the impact of shifting our mindset about buildings from places we go to, work in, and drive by to community assets that perform either adequately or inadequately depending on how you define your standards. The Clean Buildings bill takes an initial, important step toward changing how we think about the energy efficiency of our buildings by establishing an energy performance standard for commercial buildings over 50,000 square feet. This is the kind of smart, innovative policy that will help us transform our building stock into the dynamic, community assets the future demands.  Now is the right time to reach out to your legislators to urge their support of this important legislation.

The legislature continues to consider SB 5116/HB 1211, the 100% Clean bill. The Senate version is making its way to the floor schedule and already has a hearing scheduled in the House Energy & Environment Committee. As reported a few weeks back, this bill defines distributed energy resource in a manner to include EE and conservation resources, and NEEC believes this is a great way to accelerate the role of buildings and consumer equipment as part of the grid of the future. As the grid relies more heavily on intermittent resources such as wind and solar, leveraging customer-sited solutions such as demand management, energy efficiency, and storage will be critical to grid reliability. We are excited about how this bill paves the way for more sophisticated and complex customer side solutions.

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ACEEE explores 3 emerging opportunities to help commercial buildings optimize energy

February 11, 2019 By SBC

As part of their Emerging Opportunities for Buildings series, ACEEE explores three opportunities in new topics emerging for commercial buildings to optimize their energy use.  They include not only innovative technologies, but also new approaches to system design, building operations, and financing.

In this brief, ACEEE explores:

  • Integrated building systems –  use sensors, controls, and software to manage energy use and optimize performance.
  • Energy storage –  offers another opportunity for energy efficiency and enhanced energy management in buildings.
  • Efficiency as a service (EaaS) –  a model where the service provider maintains ownership of installed equipment while the customer pays for the energy services provided.
(Graphic: ACEEE)

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Telensa Announces the Urban Data Project

February 11, 2019 By SBC

(Photo: Business Wire)

Telensa, a leader in smart street lighting and smart city applications, announced the Urban Data Project – a combination of new technology and transparent policies for cities; collecting, protecting and applying data to improve city living.  Telensa is partnering with Microsoft Azure cloud platform to create a trust infrastructure for urban data.

From Business Wire:

Urban data is the mosaic of street-by-street, minute-by-minute information that makes up a city’s digital twin. It includes mapping how people use the city, the mix of traffic on the roads, the hyper-local air quality and noise levels. This data is incredibly valuable for designing better city infrastructure, delivering more efficient city services, and making everything more transparent to empower citizens. It is also potentially valuable to industries such as retail, real estate and insurance.

The use of urban data has been limited by two barriers. The first is the cost of single-purpose sensors, and the related cost of moving video data to the cloud. The second has been one of trust – how can a city’s Chief Data Officer apply best-practice policies to the data, and provide transparency to citizens on how that data is protected and used.

There are two key technology elements to the Urban Data Project:

  • Data is collected by Telensa Multi-Sensor Pods installed on streetlight poles, with sensors including video and radar feeding into a powerful edge compute platform. The pods run on Microsoft Azure IoT Edge and feature real-time AI and machine learning to extract insights from the raw data.
  • Data from the pods is combined with other city data in the City Data Guardian. This is the trust platform, built on Microsoft Azure, that enables cities to apply privacy policies, comply with data regulations, and make data available to improve services and drive future city revenues.

Following intensive product development during 2018, the first deployment is scheduled to take place in Cambridge in March.

Claire Ruskin, Executive Board Member for the Greater Cambridge Partnership and CEO of Cambridge Network, said: “Cambridge has pioneered a number of smart technologies, collaborating between the city’s world class academic and commercial R&D organisations and the local authorities. The Greater Cambridge Partnership has funded ‘Smart Cambridge’ to see how data supports activities that help to make Greater Cambridge even better to live and work in. The Urban Data Project is part of this innovative approach, helping to create a comprehensive ‘digital twin’, and providing the tools to use the data responsibly with policies that are transparent to our residents. Telensa is a world-class company based in Cambridge and we are very pleased to be able to assess the real use of IoT technology.”

Will Franks, CEO of Telensa, said: “We’ve been busy working with cities for the past ten years, making millions of streetlights smart and turning light poles into sensor hubs. But for us it was always about data, and finding an economic way for cities to take control of their urban data assets. We’re delighted to be working with the vision of Smart Cambridge, the innovation of Microsoft IoT and the power and reach of the Microsoft Azure family to make it happen.”

Bert Van Hoof, Partner Group Program Manager, Azure IoT, Microsoft, said: “Microsoft is committed to supporting cities achieve their goals of sustainability, resiliency, and inclusivity through digital transformation – powered by IoT, cloud, AI and Edge technologies. With a shared value of providing infrastructure built on trust, that enables cities to take control of their data strategy, working with Telensa on the Urban Data Project was a natural fit.”

About Telensa

Telensa makes wireless smart city applications, helping cities around the world save energy, work smarter and deliver more joined-up services for their citizens. Telensa PLANet is the world’s most deployed smart streetlight solution, with a footprint of 1.7 million lights. Building on the compelling business case for its smart streetlighting, the company provides cities and utilities with an open, low-cost platform to add multiple sensor applications. By leading the Urban Data Project, Telensa is helping cities to build future-proof operations driven by data intelligence, trust and transparency. Telensa is based in Cambridge in the UK, with regional operations in the USA and Australia.

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