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LMG launches ‘SenseIQ’ for smart buildings
from AV News April 2023
by AV News
to analyse, view and manage all building data from one central hub, controlling all of their IoT inputs from a web browser or a mobile app. The software is also able to integrate with users’ existing building management applications, to ensure a unified, connected operation throughout the building. The SenseIQ dashboard is built around a detailed 3D render of the user’s building, allowing maximum visibility of every data point from every device, in every location. This data provides complete clarity as to how the building is performing against certifications, such as the WELL Building Standard, in real time.
Mike Hook, Executive Director at LMG, comments: “Demand for the insight into building performance that IoT tech provides is growing rapidly in the aftermath of the pandemic. Both landlords and tenants need to be reassured that their workspaces are healthy, safe and sustainable, and with the recent unprecedented increase in energy prices, are performing as efficiently as possible. However, continued from page 1 it’s very easy for building control and maintenance to become siloed and disconnected, thereby wasting resources, money, energy and ultimately ruining the experience for occupants.”
“That’s why SenseIQ is designed as one simple, complete package, focused on hard commercial and UX benefits. It’s all about saving building owners and operators time and money, and allowing them to make better decisions for their spaces and occupants in the long term. Our software, powered by IM&M, places enormous data analytic capability at your fingertips - without the restrictions of technical and installation complexity. It’s sophisticated enough, for example, to provide a cost-per-desk breakdown of energy usage in any given area. And yet, it’s accessible and flexible enough that a layperson can easily navigate the dashboard and gain immense insight into how the building is performing, in real-time. SenseIQ is entirely scalable, offering as much or as little detail as you need.”
Bolton-based integrator wins with F1 Arcade.
screen TVs, a multi-zone audio system and an attention-grabbing LED video wall display.
Devised by Adam Breeden, the man behind London’s most popular entertainment venues, including Flight Club, Puttshack and Bounce, the F1 Arcade is the first immersive state-of-theart racing simulation venue in full association with the Formula 1 motorsport brand. The F1 Arcade joins a growing list of high-profile AV projects for TVC Technology Solutions. Lucia Maguire, Managing Director at TVD Group, commented, “We came highly recommended to Kindred Concepts after one of the key stakeholders was involved in a previous leisure project we worked on at Puttshack, Watford. Our expertise in delivering amazing results in experiential leisure venues over the past 27 years, along with our buying power and team of experienced engineers, meant that we were ideally placed to lead the AV installation for this prestigious central London protect.”
The project involved strict deadlines, working alongside and often around other trades and the logistical challenges of the central London site. There were also strict regulations on noise levels – both during the work and when the venue is up and running. With offices above the main location and buildings attached either side, the audio system was carefully designed to deliver high SPL entertainment in the main areas while keeping acoustic leakage to a strictly controlled minimum.
TVC placed a senior engineer onsite to lead the project from