Deeper Integration of Building Automation Systems Is Driving Adoption in Commercial Buildings
March 23, 2015
Today, the opportunities presented by analyzing the vast amounts of data that building automation systems (BAS) can collect are accelerating their adoption across the commercial building sector, states Navigant Research.
Increased Adoption and Building Retrofits Are Expected to Provide Relatively Strong Growth
December 31, 2014
The devices and systems that control a building’s HVAC, lighting, and security were, until fairly recently, rudimentary, says Navigant Research. Today, commercial building automation systems (BASs) are increasingly embedded with computing and digital communications tools that have transformed their capabilities.
Intelligent Controls, Fault Detection, and Remote Correction on the Cloud Encourage Building Owners to Invest
September 1, 2014
Building owners across the globe are increasingly adopting building automation systems to tackle rising energy costs, according to a report from Frost & Sullivan. Opportunities for manufacturers will be particularly promising in the stabilizing economies of Brazil, China, Germany, India, Russia, and the United States due to high infrastructure spending.
Can Help Commercial Buildings Cope with Rising Energy Costs
November 18, 2013
The United States market for building automation equipment is set to grow by more than 40 percent within the five-year period ending in 2017, spurred by the need in commercial buildings for more efficient energy consumption, according to a new report from IHS Inc.
Global Building Automation Systems Revenue Estimated at $26.4 Billion in 2012
October 16, 2013
With competition growing in the building automation market, systems integrators are placing increasing emphasis on product choice and adding value to traditional systems to better position themselves toward enhancing customer satisfaction, according to a report from IHS Inc.