How well informed are building managers about what is happening in the building they manage. What is the actual use of spaces and facilities and do the spaces and services (still) meet the needs of users? By capturing building usage data and translating it into useful insights, buildings can be made more responsive. This is what Gilles Ghyssaert from Spacewell said in his presentation during the Bits, Bricks & Behavior conference.

By analyzing building usage data, new scenarios become possible, the user experience can be improved, services made more efficient and the value of buildings increased. By offering a perfectly tuned working environment that demonstrably increases people's productivity and well-being, the value of the building is also increased.

Over the years we have seen a shift from living outside the city to living in the city. The time spent in a building by one person has increased. Buildings are no longer just a pile of bricks; increasingly higher demands are being made. The behavior and impact of the user have changed over the years. The view on the value of an employee to the organization has also changed. All these changes require a different way of dealing with the management and maintenance of buildings. What can sensor technology contribute to solutions for contemporary challenges such as efficiency, energy transition and well-being.

During the day the Bits, Bricks & Behavior conference Gilles Ghyssaert will give a lecture about the application of sensor technology and the added value of this technology for smart and healthy buildings. Became curious? Then register free of charge as a visitor to the Bits, Bricks & Behavior conference. During the registration process you can indicate that you would like to attend Gilles Ghyssaerts' lecture.

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