31 January 2024 12.30pm – 1.30pm Zoom webinar

Overview

The IWFM Ireland Region are delighted to announce our next webinar on Wednesday 31 January 2024 at 12.30pm. Join us at this free event, led by industry expert Michael Young, CEO and founder of Infisyte on digital gaps and solutions.

Our world today revolves around data. The built environment is no different. Buildings today rely on data for communications, security, safety, automation, asset management, energy management, improving sustainability and much more. In addition, data, analytics and artificial intelligence is playing a growing role in analysing data across systems to help provide reports, identify patterns, improve performance and deliver greater levels of automation. But it poses the following questions:

  • How can we select the best solutions for our buildings?
  • What are the current capabilities of my building to deliver priority business outcomes?
  • What solutions best address any gaps?
  • What solutions are compatible with my building and with each other?
  • What vendor solutions might best meet my requirements?

This presentation will briefly outline some of the foundational models used in the data industry to understand how data operates and flows within buildings. It will also show you how these models can be applied today to help you make more informed, data driven decisions when selecting the right solutions for your buildings.

Speakers

Michael Young

CEO and founder, Infisyte

Michael is an experienced engineer, technology consultant and senior executive. Over the last 25 years, he has held various roles in mechanical engineering, facility automation, IT and senior executive positions in both start-ups and large corporations. Michael has also worked with companies in the data, analytics and AI sectors and more recently with a leading provider of building analytics and intelligence solutions. Today Michael is the CEO and founder of Infisyte, a software company that leverages AI to automatically identify the optimal technologies for buildings.