
Adding a digital layer of technology to airport CCTV systems
Originally published by Airport World. Dive deeper into how airports can save time and money by incorporating smart technology into their current CCTV systems.
Originally published by Airport World. Dive deeper into how airports can save time and money by incorporating smart technology into their current CCTV systems.
Originally published by Green Biz. How three cities, Cupertino, Orlando and Boston, are using their communities, new technology and buildings to fight the effects of climate change.
This article was originally published on Data Center Post. Learn how the data center industry is thinking about their sustainability journey.
Originally published by Airport Magazine. Governmental and public pressure is growing for lowering greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) across all sectors, with a particular focus aimed at the aviation industry.
As the aviation industry continues to focus on sustainability, from energy-efficient buildings to implementing recycling programs and reducing carbon emissions, there are many ways airports are minimizing environmental impact. The American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) Airports Going Green Conference connected aviation industry leaders from airports, federal agencies, consultants, airlines, etc. Representing Atrius® at Airports Going Green® 2022 (AGG) my team and I gained much-appreciated insight into the challenges and opportunities facing airport operators working to reduce carbon emissions and achieve ambitious sustainability goals.
Spreadsheets are failing energy management programs. As more organizations look to incorporate innovation, sustainability, and cost savings into their energy programs, they are coming to grips with this important truth.
Originally published by Hospitality Technology. Decarbonization and net-zero are big goals for the hospitality industry but there are many smaller steps to take on the way to reducing your carbon footprint.
Co-hosted by the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE), and Atrius®, Moving Beyond Terminal Upgrades webinar showcased industry leaders from MSP, SEATAC, and JFKT4 and their innovative efforts to improve passengers' airport experiences.
Originally published by Facility Executive. As companies continue to build and act upon their sustainability practices and commitments, they will soon be faced with new regulatory challenges.
Originally published by International Airport Review. Tucson International Airport has announced upgrades to the airport's interactive map, allowing passengers to easily explore surrounding facilities.
Originally published by FacilityManagement.com. Sustainability-focused investing has exploded in the past decade as new regulations are in place to value positive social change instead of short-term financial gains.
Originally posted on COTS Journal. Technology that deploys solutions requiring fewer physical resources and less energy will have a transformational impact on meeting climate change mitigation goals.
Originally published by Crypto News BTC. Cryptocurrency mining and its energy usage implications as firms adhere to ESG goals.
Originally published by BUILDINGS. Hotter summer days are leading to higher than ever energy costs. Here’s how buildings can still save on energy while achieving comfortable temperatures.
After a two-year delay, Passenger Terminal Expo 2022 landed in Paris, bringing an estimated 2,000 aviation partners together to discuss the latest technologies, products, challenges, and solutions reshaping the future […]
Originally published by Control Engineering. Automation innovations are ushering in a new era of sustainability, making more informed decisions on creating greener built spaces.
Originally published by Sustainable Brands. Our buildings have long been unresponsive, mute structures for housing, work and play. However, the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution’s technological advances are enabling buildings to actively participate in their operations and use resources more efficiently.
Originally published by Facility Management. Colleges are facing increasingly disruptive climate-change impacts. Institutions work toward overall sustainability goals relies on modern, data-rich energy management tools to help create an evolving climate resilience and adaptation framework.
Originally published by Civil + Structural Engineer. Civil engineers can reduce energy usage in built environments and lead the way for other industries to heed Earth Day’s mission and invest in our planet.
A majority of executives–62% to be exact–consider a sustainability strategy necessary to differentiate in today’s competitive landscape. And while many think developing a corporate sustainability strategy is a heavy lift, […]
As the SEC moves closer to mandating ESG reporting, executives, managers, and staff are discussing how they'll meet these new requirements.
Originally published by Engineered Systems. The built space is undergoing a fundamental shift in how data is used to manage, measure, and elevate sustainability goals to all stakeholders. The 2022 State of Energy Management Report provides decision-makers across industries direct insights on how they can continue to improve their sustainability plans and meet ESG goals.
Originally published by Industry Today. Real-time data essential for automation and energy allocation decision making.
Originally published by Airports. Airports are improving how passengers navigate and improve the discoverability of their spaces through wayfinding technology.
Originally published by AutomatedBuildings. For eons our buildings were silent, static structures. As the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) transforms how we experience the world around us, our buildings are achieving new awareness as well. Hear from Kunal Sikka, VP Sales, Atrius and Scott Hamilton, VP, Sales, Distech Controls as they discuss why a "living building” is the next stage in built environments.
Originally published by Changing Higher Ed. The climate crisis has become more visible and tangible than ever. Carleton College is at the forefront of the sustainability model movement offering a replicable model for how others can begin the process of going green.
After two years of virtual meetings, Shoptalk was back in-person and at full strength. March 2022 brought nearly 10,000 retail changemakers to Las Vegas to discuss everything from the latest […]
Originally published by Hospitality Technology. The multiplicity of activities occurring 24/7 within hotels poses a powerful opportunity for the hospitality industry to gain better insight into how guests and employees are interacting within these spaces.
With 2021 behind us, airport operators are reflecting on past accomplishments and strategizing opportunities for improvement in 2022.
The effects of the pandemic are still reshaping air travel. Airlines have three significant opportunities to focus on in 2022 as the industry continues to rebound.
“Day of travel” used to refer to our airport-specific activities such as parking, checking-in, boarding, deplaning, and baggage claim. But today, everything passengers do before, at, and after the airport is part of an upcoming journey.
We recently welcomed four aviation industry leaders to share their experiences managing the impact of COVID-19 on airport operations, restoring crucial traveler confidence, and identifying opportunities to build that confidence […]
Everything You Need to Know about New York’s Historic Legislation on Building Emissions. On May 19, 2019, the New York City Council passed local law 97 (LL 97) as the centerpiece of […]
Our second annual State of Modern Energy Management report, released January 2021, highlights the practices and expectations of energy and facility managers overseeing building counts from 1-500+ and across six industries.