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High Performance Buildings Workshop Retrofits for Productive and Sustainable Buildings September 16, 2015 Toronto, ON Intelligent Buildings: The Past and the Future Ronald J. Zimmer CAE President & CEO Continental Automated Buildings Association www.caba.org LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884 1

Presentation Summary 1. Overview of CABA 2. Intelligent Buildings Description 3. Market Sizing, Characteristics and Trends 4. Green and Zero Net Energy Buildings 5. Smart Grid and Buildings 6. Life Cycle Costing and Intelligent Buildings 7. Intelligent Buildings and Big Data 8. Cybersecurity Issues 9. IoT and Intelligent Buildings 10. Trends and Drivers 11. Summary and Future 12. Contact Information 2

About CABA The Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) is an international not-for profit industry association dedicated to the advancement of connected home and building technologies. The organization is supported by an international membership of over 325 organizations involved in the design, manufacturing, installation and retailing of products relating to home automation and building automation. www.caba.org 3

CABA Board of Directors CABA Vision Statement CABA accelerates growth in the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors. 4

Smart Buildings Networked. Intelligent. Adaptable. Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member 5

The Architecture of Latest Building Automation System (BAS) Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings Market Sizing for North America Report 6

Intelligent Building Solutions Market Life Cycle Analysis Source: CABA s North American Intelligent Buildings Roadmap 2011 7

In other words. 8

Enterprise Convergence Platform for Building Systems and IT Systems Source: CABA s North American Intelligent Buildings Roadmap 2011 9

Cloud Technology Source: IBM 10

BMS Penetration by Number of Buildings by Commercial Building Size Category Source: CABA s Smart Grid Impact on Intelligent Buildings 11

Characteristics and Trends Verticals Higher education Healthcare, mainly hospitals Governmental buildings Transport (airports) Offices Sports Stadiums Life science/pharmaceutical industry High tech/precision manufacturing Trends Remote access to data (needs to be IP) - Could be Cloud based Cheaper sensors, processors and available application software Possibility of generation data from M2M/IoE PoE platform Low voltage lighting systems and sensors Uptake of wireless protocols Increasing use of software packages IT companies Consultant / design engineers New build and major refurbishment Facility managers Who is driving convergence? IT SIs Source: Market Sizing for North America Intelligent Buildings EPC (Gov, Edu, Health) End-users (property investors) 12

www.caba.org/brightgreen Source: CABA s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report 13

CABA Zero Net Energy: Building Intelligent Controls Driving Success Funders More information can be found at: http://www.caba.org/caba/research/zero-net-energy-buildings.aspx 14

Smart Buildings for a Smart Grid Video by Cisco Source: Cisco Systems 15

Life Cycle Costing Of Intelligent Buildings CABA Landmark Research Study EMERALD SPONSORS DIAMOND SPONSORS For a Complimentary Research Report, go to: http://www.caba.org/lccib 16

http://www.caba.org/brightgreen Source: CABA s Convergence of Green and Intelligent Buildings Report 17

CABA Intelligent Buildings and Big Data Funders 18

Defining Big Data in Intelligent Buildings Big data in intelligent buildings is defined as: The next generation in business and operational intelligence derived from the analysis of data integrated across multiple streams or sources for the purposes of overall system understanding, performance, and optimization The term big data encompasses both the solution architecture and associated analytics Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and Big Data 2015 19

Survey Findings Most decision makers do not know how to define big data or understand the potential benefits On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is not knowledgeable at all and 5 is extremely knowledgeable, how do you rate your knowledge about the concept of big data and the application of big data to buildings? (n=400) 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 1 2 3 4 5 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Concept of big data Application of big data to buildings Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and Big Data 2015 20

Survey Findings Security and privacy are the biggest issues On a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is not knowledgeable at all and 5 is extremely knowledgeable, how do you rate your knowledge about the concept of big data and the application of big data to buildings? (n=400) (Average Rating) 1 2 3 4 5 Security of network Privacy of data Ability to analyze data Reliability of data storage Ability to combine data from multiple sources Complexity of data Training of building management workforce Amount of data Acceptance of the leadership of my organization Acceptance of building management workforce Frequency of data Acceptance of IT department 3.76 3.61 3.57 3.54 3.50 3.46 3.41 3.36 3.34 3.29 3.21 3.16 Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and Big Data 2015 21

Major Findings There is a lot of low-hanging fruit in building and operational improvements many customers can still benefit from periodic reporting and analytics on existing building systems, and, as a result, many customers are not ready to adopt fully integrated big data solutions. Those interested in big data require transparency in the ROI of building and operational improvements. Big data in intelligent buildings represents a pinnacle in energy and operational management. Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and Big Data 2015 22

Major Findings Chasm between the technology and end-user readiness for big data in intelligent buildings. The majority of decision makers in the intelligent buildings market do not know how to define big data or understand the potential benefits of these new solutions. Data security is a major concern for customers, and technology providers have an opportunity to demonstrate how standards and procedures can protect businesses investing in big data solutions. Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and Big Data 2015 23

1) New CABA Landmark Research Intelligent Buildings and Cybersecurity http://www.caba.org/intelligentbuildingcybersecurity/ 2) New CABA Landmark Research Cybersecurity and the Connected Home http://www.caba.org/homecybersecurity 24

Source: Jabil, www.jabil.com 25

Internet of Things Devices that are connected to the internet, integrating greater computer capabilities, and using data analytics to extract meaningful information. Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member 26

Internet of Things Principles Source: Intel Corporation, CABA Board Member 27

Smart Systems The Building of the Future Source: Arup Foresight 28

Source: Jabil, www.jabil.com 29

Trends and Drivers Uptake of Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) Uptake of energy usage data analytics and Big Data Concerns about energy efficiency Legislative requirements (e.g. Indoor Air Quality Standard) Uptake of Internet of Things Cybersecurity Connectivity and interoperability between BACS and other systems Impact of Automated Demand Response (ADR) 30

CABA Improving Organizational Productivity And Building Automation Systems Funders More information can be found at: http://www.caba.org/caba/research/nrc-research-project.aspx 31

Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) 1173 Cyrville Road, Suite 210 Ottawa, ON K1J 7S6 613.686.1814 Toll free: 888.798.CABA (2222) Fax: 613.744.7833 caba@caba.org www.caba.org www.twitter.com/caba_news www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884 32