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IoT Systems: The Future of Eco-Friendly Workspaces
Demand for Greener Working Spaces Could Be Accelerated by Integrating IoT Systems. The Global Sustainability Report for 2023 published by The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has shown a significant increase in the demand for sustainable buildings in the UK, whilst also pointing out the same increase for green buildings globally.
Reap the Benefits of Remote Monitoring with IoT Technology
The world of remote monitoring is featuring its latest upgrade yet, through the integration of Internet of Things, better known as IoT technology. Across the globe, almost all businesses are looking for credible and cost-effective solutions to help increase their operational efficiency, profitability, and productivity rates.
Say No To Estimates: Precise Energy Monitoring with Internet of Things (IoT)
In today's increasingly energy-conscious world, finding effective ways to effectively track and optimise energy consumption is a top priority for both small and large consumers of energy. Manufacturing is one sector that is a key consumer of these sources; electricity, water and gas.
Mission Retrofit: Your Key to Prevent Mould and Damp
The UK government’s strategy over the future of retrofitting our homes is looking unclear at the moment. Last month, there was shock across the nation as Rishi Sunak announced his intentions to scale back net zero policies. The change in policy has been framed by the government as part of a wider effort to relieve financial tension for homes and businesses in Britain.
Your Legionella Prevention Strategy Is Critical - Here's Why
Legionella reporting is a mandatory regulatory practice for all UK businesses as part of the Controlled of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations of 2002. Despite this being standard practice, a plethora of high-profile cases have made headlines in the past year alone, which has brought a…
Boosting Your Bottom Line: Optimise Your Office Space with IoT (Internet Of Things)
In most parts of the world, businesses are having to become increasingly more competitive and efficient in their day-to-day operations. Whether it’s through reducing costs, improving the quality of workspaces, or maximising conditions that are linked to their staff’s wellbeing, they all aim to benefit businesses for the long-term. Improvements to these working spaces goes as far back as the creation of Coworking spaces back in the 1990s, that saw many office spaces change rapidly to accommodate different working styles through open-plan working spaces, that incorporated areas such as meeting rooms and breakout zones.
Food For Thought: Reduce Stock Waste with Temperature Monitoring
20% of all manufacturing in the UK is accounted for by food & drink production. It is crucial that our businesses become more efficient in order to reduce operating costs and cut back on the amount of carbon we release. In turn, this enables us to improve profitability, productivity and sustainability by optimising our stock. A simple way for our food manufacturers to make this happen would be to minimise the amount of stock that goes to waste.
Smart Manufacturing: How IoT Systems Are Transforming Energy Consumption Monitoring
In the realm of manufacturing, the integration of IoT (Internet of Things) systems has revolutionised energy consumption monitoring, paving the way for smarter, more efficient operations. As machinery and equipment become interconnected, the ability to gather and analyse real-time data on energy usage has become a game-changer for sustainable operations and cost-effective production. As costs continue to remain high…
Poor Air Quality: Breeding Toxic Workplaces
Has the air in your office been feeling a little stuffy lately? Maybe you’ve noticed that colleagues have been mentioning that they’re having more brain fog than usual. If everything seems relatively similar to before, then you might want to pay attention to the quality of the air your office will be breathing during the week.
From Climate Commitments to Investment Opportunities: Retrofitting Our Homes with Local Climate Bonds
As many councils are struggling to avoid bankruptcy due to external pressure, the Green Funding Institute (GFI) has opened a new avenue for many of them to provide much-needed investment targeted towards all sectors of our homes. In a bid to accelerate the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future, the GFI has released a ‘Local Climate Bonds Toolkit’ to inform local councils across the country how to find economically viable methods towards funding sustainable homes - supporting earlier efforts from the government back in 2021. This funding presents a golden opportunity for UK councils to provide carbon reduction strategies for housing, which allows for vital retrofit projects to be implemented across homes in their area.