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Cities Turn Ubiquitous - The Internet of Buildings in Asia-Pacific
[May 08, 2015]

Cities Turn Ubiquitous - The Internet of Buildings in Asia-Pacific


DUBLIN, May 08, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets

(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wgm3x2/cities_turn) has announced the addition of the "Cities Turn Ubiquitous - The Internet of Buildings in Asia-Pacific" report to their offering.

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Rapidly-evolving building technologies, together with key market participants pushing for technological advancement in order to gain a competitive advantage are the driving forces for Internet of Buildings (IoB). The growing emphasis on energy efficiency of buildings and strong regulatory support aim to achieve a completely integrated and automated building. The development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) will complement the development of building-technology markets such as building automation, lighting, and integrated facilities management. This study covers Mega Trends, industry convergence, technology trends, reforms of business models and policies, competitive and best practices, and end-user opportunities.

The term Internet of Buildings' came from the phrase The Internet of Things' (IoT), first coined by Kevin Ashton from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2009. The IoT describes a vision of the future where domestic lives would intersect with connected technology.

This has been linked to BMS where there is clearly a need for interoperability.

IoB refers to BMS on a large scale and reshaping the approach of operations by building owners, operators, and managers to be more resource efficient and ustainable. This is achievable with the introduction of IT and the power of data analytics.




Successful development of intelligent equipment, rapid advancement in standard communication protocols, and a growing demand for future-proof infrastructure lead to aggressive evolution of the way buildings are operated.

Key Topics Covered:


1. Executive Summary
- Key Findings

2. Introduction
- Building Management System
- Smart or Intelligent Buildings Overview
- Smart or Intelligent Buildings Overview - Technology Roadmap
- Smart Cities Overview

3. Overview of Internet of Buildings
- Overview
- Timeline
- Industry Impacts
- Industry Drivers
- Industry Challenges
- BAS Market Overview
- LED Lighting Market Overview
- IFM Market Overview

4. Mega Trends
- Relevant Mega Trends for the BMS Market
- Urbanization Growth Rate
- Urbanization - Evolution
- Urbanization - Impact on Energy
- Urbanization - Areas of Implications
- Technology - Big Data
- Technology: Connected Living Case Study - Siemens Complete Mobility
- Technology: Case Study for Connected City - Seoul's Smart City Project
- SMART is the New Green
- SMART is the New Green: Case Study - Cisco Smart Work Centers
- SMART is the New Green: Case Study - Amsterdam Working towards Sustainability
- Innovating to Zero
- Innovating to Zero: Case Study - Singapore's Zero Energy Building (ZEB)
- Implications from Mega Trends

5. Industry Convergence
- Industry Convergence Overview
- Industry Convergence With Energy and Infrastructure - Power and Water
- Industry Convergence with Automation and Building Control - Smart Meter
- Industry Convergence With IT - Wireless Intelligence
- Industry Convergence with IT - Innovative Technologies
- Implications from Industry Convergence

6. Technology Trends
- Technology Roadmap for Buildings
- Technology Roadmap for BMS
- Technology Roadmap for BMS - Integration of Systems
- Technology Roadmap for BMS - IBM Smarter Building
- Implications from Technology Trends

7. Reforms of Business Models and Policies
- Business Models
- Energy Prices
- Building-related Development Policies and Reforms
- Building-related Development Policies and Reforms - Singapore Case Study
- Economic Development
- Implications from Economic

8. Competitive and Best Practices
- Competitive Landscape
- Competitive Assessment
- Branding and Positioning
- Implications From Competitive Analysis and Best Practices

9. End-user Opportunities
- Country Market Opportunities
- Market Potential by Building Type
- Roles of Stakeholders
- Stakeholders' Roles and Importance - South Korean U-City Example
- Implications From End-user Opportunities

Companies Mentioned

- Cisco
- IBM
- Siemens

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wgm3x2/cities_turn

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