Siemens launches AI-based suite for carbon-neutral buildings
Siemens Smart Infrastructure is launching a smart building suite based on artificial intelligence (AI). Building X brings together the building data from different sources for the different interest groups. This should facilitate the development of autonomous, climate-neutral buildings.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure is launching an open, interoperable and fully cloud-based smart building suite, the Zug-based Siemens subsidiary announced in a press release. The various interest groups such as building users, real estate investors, real estate companies and facility managers can digitally combine their building data from different sources on Building X. The smart building suite can integrate third-party software, has a range of applications based on artificial intelligence and has built-in cyber security.
“We can now bring together all the data generated by systems in intelligent buildings in a single data pool,” Matthias Rebellius is quoted as saying in the statement. According to the board member of Siemens AG and CEO of Smart Infrastructure, this would allow “intelligent buildings to be implemented more quickly”, bringing the “vision of autonomous, climate-neutral buildings” closer. “Building X creates measurable data-based results in terms of efficiency, performance and user experience.”
An energy manager, an operations manager, a security manager and a 360° viewer are currently available on Building X. The suite can be obtained in the form of software as a service on a subscription basis. In addition, Siemens offers the Xcelerator Building Services, a program based on Building X, in which Siemens assumes responsibility for achieving customer goals. The report mentions the reduction of energy costs and the optimization of systems as examples.