What advanced HVAC technology means for the next generation of buildings in Thailand

As commercial HVAC systems integrate IoT capabilities, they reduce energy consumption and slash carbon emissions. Thailand is making the leap to more sustainable HVAC.

Inside this whitepaper you’ll discover:
  • How digitisation, data and connectivity are making predictive maintenance possible.
  • Why implementing artificial intelligence and cloud-based solutions provide larger returns on investment.
  • Strategies for creating more user-centric designs.
  • How the Internet of Things and AI augment mechanical equipment to ensure efficient operatio.
  • Why now is the right time for Thailand’s building industry to embrace these changes

Worldwide, buildings account for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions. But in growing and densely populated cities like Bangkok, they contribute nearly 60%. The country has set ambitious energy and emissions reduction targets for the building industry, which can’t be achieved unless action is taken.

HVAC systems account for a majority of a building’s energy consumption. However, advances in HVAC technology can play a significant role in cutting emissions and creating more sustainable buildings.

In the past 10 years, the HVAC industry has embraced the IoT revolution, which brings the power of connectivity and big data to the forefront. How can the building industry, including developers, designers, engineers and operators, take advantage of the latest technologies to create and maintain more sustainable solutions?

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