L&T Technology Services Limited, world's-leading engineering services company, announced that it's expanded its collaboration with Microsoft Corporation and launched its latest and enhanced version of the state-of-the-art i-BEMS solution on Microsoft Azure to rework buildings into future-ready smart campuses.
With growing digital transformation, there has been a transparent impetus on the necessity for organizations to revamp their office premises to be eco-friendly, taking into consideration sustainability aspects including greenhouse emission and carbon emissions.
Another important aspect for office and facility administrators today is to seek out balance in their buildings to make sure the health, safety, and wellbeing of their workforce.
LTTS' award-winning Intelligent Building Experience Management System i-BEMS may be a system-of-systems solution that focuses on creating digital experiences and intelligent space management.
The cloud-based smart buildings/campus/spaces solution helps monitor and manage building operations and optimize business metrics leveraging advanced IoT based edge analytics and machine learning algorithms.
i-BEMS uses advanced energy analytics and fault diagnostics for energy savings, and net-zero energy compliance. i-BEMS have enterprise-grade security measures and may create a digital twin to check changes during a virtual build of the building.
LTTS has earlier collaborated with Microsoft to develop a sensible campus in Israel for a number one technology company. the 2 companies have also partnered to leverage Azure IoT platform for sustainability solutions and connect with Microsoft Dynamics 365 for field service to enable real-time optimization, improve ROI, and employee productivity for facility management and operations globally.
In 2018, LTTS furthered its working relationship with Microsoft by fixing a Digital Industrial Transformation Applied Innovation Centre for shared enterprise customers.
The current expanded collaboration leverages Azure to enable i-BEMS to act as a facility information broker, unifying data from all systems making the building/campus one entity instead of a heterogeneous collection of systems focused on employee health and safety and preservation of the immediate environment.
Experts from LTTS and Microsoft also shared the newest best practices on the holistic approach for enterprises planning eco-friendly and safe smart buildings, which may be read here: Smart buildings: From design to reality.
"With digital transformation, enterprises also are increasingly that specialize in finding sustainable ways to grow, while protecting the earth and its resources. Another important determinant for companies is maintaining employee safety and wellbeing within a building by reducing resource usage and improving operational efficiency. i-BEMS covers the simplest practices from designing to construction to operations for enterprises planning environmentally friendly and socially responsible smart building projects. We are excited to further expand our partnership leveraging Microsoft Azure IoT & Edge technology to serve enterprise customers with industry-leading solutions," said Alind Saxena, Chief Business Officer - Transportation & Alliances, L&T Technology Services.
"As a pacesetter in engineering solutions for smart and sustainable campuses, LTTS' Smart Building solutions enable modern workplaces by leveraging cutting-edge Microsoft Azure IoT, Edge & AI technology. Employee safety, energy-efficiency, and sustainability is that the need of the hour and LTTS delivers an integrated, advanced Azure-based Smart Building solution for global enterprises to deploy smart and sustainable campuses. The whitepaper provides a superb template with the foremost current best practices for enterprises to travel from design to reality of their smart buildings," said Sanjay Jacob, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation.
L&T Technology Offers Eco-Friendly Workplace Transformation Solution in Collaboration with Microsoft
With growing digital transformation, there has been a transparent impetus on the necessity for organizations to revamp their office premises to be eco-friendly, taking into consideration sustainability aspects including greenhouse emission and carbon emissions.
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