Facilio, a pioneer in the property operations & maintenance software space, will be showcasing their AI-based Connected Buildings solution at the region’s largest real estate event— the Real Estate Innovation Festival (REIF) — organized by Future Place on November 8, 2022, at Hilton Sydney.
The commercial building sector is responsible for around 25% of overall electricity use and 10% of total carbon emissions in Australia. Improving building energy efficiency performance is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce carbon emissions, lower energy use, attract better tenants, and deliver operational savings.
Facilio’s connected building suite
Facilio’s connected building suite helps real estate owners remotely monitor and control systems
Facilio’s connected building suite helps real estate owners to remotely monitor and control systems, deploy optimization strategies at scale, and improve energy savings & asset performance of their portfolios. During the event, Facilio’s Co-Founder - Krishnamoorthy Rangasamy will speak on how commercial building portfolio owners can achieve their decarbonizing goals by using digital retrofits.
His co-panelists for the discussion include Andrew Neary, Executive Director of PGIM Real Estate; Davina Rooney, CEO of Australian Green Building Council; Susanne Eickermann-Riepe, Chair of the RICS European World Regional Board; and Kent Jan, Hongkong Land's Director & Head of Development.
Facilio powers Investa Property Group, one of Australia’s largest commercial office real estate developers, with their Connected CMMS solution, replacing multiple systems across Investa’s approximately 703,000 square meter portfolio to create a unified platform for real estate operations.
IoT-led high-performance portfolio
Paul Vandervlis, GM - Facilities Services of Investa will be presenting at the CRE seminar theater on Nov 9 and will talk about 'How digitizing portfolio operations improved tenant experience, & increased process efficiency' by adopting a platform-first Connected CMMS approach.
To accelerate the adoption of their software platform in the ANZ market and strengthen their footprint in Australia, Facilio recently inked partnerships with Airmaster, a building services company providing smart building solutions across Australia, and Nejavi, a sales advisory and delivery service, to help Australian companies across retail, commercial office, and healthcare to leverage their existing supervisory controls infrastructure to deploy IoT-led high-performance portfolio operations.