Now, let’s roll up our sleeves and move to action. As state-of-the-art intelligent buildings come on-line around the world, we have seen some common themes emerge. We have collected a myriad of data points and we now share these findings with you to guide you toward a more sustainable future through a rigorous focus on energy efficiency, material and operating costs, as well as overall user experience.
Pillar 1 End User Experiences
It’s all about the customer As the end-user customer of intelligent buildings, Generation Z and millennials make up approximately 38% of the current workforce. This is expected to rise to 58% by 2030. (Source: PwC) Owners (developers) and operators (organizational leaders) in the real estate ecosystem are compelled to reimagine workplace environments to meet the requirements of the future workforce. 83% of employees in smart buildings reported higher levels of workplace satisfaction compared to those in traditional buildings. ( Source: Siemens) 92% of corporate real estate executives believe smart building technologies are pivotal to attract and retain top talent and for contributing to a better user experience. (Source: Cushman & Wakefield) 30% Energy reduction can be obtained by deploying sustainable technologies to enable smart space utilization and automate OT systems. (Source: US Green Building Council)
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