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Automated Facility Management: How these 5 Technologies are Leading the Way
When it comes to facilities management, recent technological breakthroughs have made many benefits. Among many technologies, automation stands out as providing the biggest impact on facility management. It enhances the capabilities of facility management with tools and resources that improve the efficiency and efficacy of tasks.
A study about facility management reports that 45.1% of facility managers need to improve efficiency. By focusing on technologies like facility automation, facility managers can uplift their efficiency easily.
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Considering the immense potential of automation in facility management, here we bring to you five groundbreaking technologies that are enabling automation in facilities management space and making it more efficient.
Top 5 Automation Technologies Driving The Change in Facility Management
Following are the top 5 technologies that are changing the face of facilities management with automation
Internet of Things (IoT)
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of a network of interconnected equipment and machines that exchange data. Within facilities management, the IoT monitors and controls various devices, ranging from HVAC systems and lighting controls to elevators, that are integrated into a building’s network IoT sensors can detect faults, adjust system settings, and provide real-time feedback to facility management.
By promoting communication between equipment systems, the IoT enhances efficiency and offers extensive control over facilities environments. IoT sensors can detect faults, adjust system settings, and provide real-time feedback to the facility management team. By leveraging IoT, FM can optimize energy consumption, reduce costs, and improve facility performance
Smart building technology
Smart building technology incorporates building automation systems(BAS), to autonomously monitor and control all aspects of the building, including lighting, climate control, and ventilation systems.
These advanced buildings can significantly reduce facility management operational costs by regulating climates when unoccupied, turning off lights when not in use, and monitoring system performance for faults. This leads to substantial savings in both energy consumption and costs. Moreover, smart buildings provide enhanced security, and there are a plethora of advanced technologies available that can help safeguard facilities.
Artificial Intelligence
Despite humans’ proficiency in various fields, there is always a possibility of error when it comes to maintaining facility systems. To tackle this issue, facility management automation systems with AI constantly monitor all the equipment in real-time and maintain accurate records, alert to any issues, and pinpoint inefficiencies that lead to unnecessary expenses.
For instance, AI-based automated maintenance and breakdown detection empowers even small facilities management teams to oversee a vast number of buildings and assets, minimizing machine downtime. As a result, this approach reduces expenses and allows facilities managers to allocate more time toward addressing critical matters