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Are you curious about the future of building operations and technologies?

Are you curious about the future of building operations and technologies?

Published
March 28th, 2023

Honeywell, a leader in building technology, has released its predictions for the hottest trends that will shape the industry in 2023. And let me tell you, these predictions are not only exciting, but they're also vital for making buildings more sustainable, safer, and occupant-focused.

The first trend is the electrification movement, which is all about reducing energy consumption and carbon impact by transitioning towards all-electric buildings. But this isn't just about having a sustainability plan in place; it also requires smart controls and investment in cutting-edge technologies. The electrification movement is sure to gain momentum, so get ready to see some amazing innovations in this area.

The second trend is cybersecurity, and it's more important than ever as the Internet of Things continues to merge operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) systems. As cyberattacks become more frequent and sophisticated, advanced AI/ML-enabled cybersecurity will become foundational to the design of digitalized building technology systems. So, building technology teams need to take a security and privacy by design approach to protect against potential threats.

The third trend is all about making buildings more dynamically responsive, optimizing energy efficiency, and occupant well-being using AI/ML algorithms. Instead of relying on setpoints based on assumptions of 100% occupancy, building management systems will now be able to weigh conditions and demand against current occupancy, weather conditions, and utility pricing. This trend is essential for reducing energy waste and creating better occupant experiences.

Last but not least, cities and communities will be looking to build energy resilience into their operational plans, especially in the wake of extreme climate and weather events. With microgrids and battery energy storage systems that leverage real-time, adaptive control strategies, cities will be able to provide essential services even in times of crisis.

Overall, Honeywell's predictions show that technology is rapidly becoming integral to every facet of building operations. These trends are not only crucial for reducing carbon impact and improving occupant well-being, but they can also provide a competitive business advantage and help to reduce operating expenses. So get ready for some exciting and innovative changes in the world of building technology!