Smart Buildings Magazine Features
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When AI leaves the screen, buildings become the stage
The current wave of AI lives in documents, emails, and dashboards. The next wave will live in space. Embodied AI means software plus sensors plus motors operating in the real world: machines that can see a corridor, decide what to do, and act on it without waiting for a human. Once AI can move, buildings stop being passive data sources and start being operational platforms. That shift will rewrite how we design, contract, insure, and run real estate.
01 November 2025 -
Smart building optimization starts with centralized data strategy
Brad Stevens, vice president of IoT and platform sales, Wesco looks at the power of data.
31 October 2025 -
From outside in: strengthening the indoor connectivity experience
Greg McCall, chief networks officer, BT Group looks at improving your indoor connectivity.
31 October 2025 -
Artificial Intelligence holds the power for power grid resilience
Javier Cavada, president and CEO, EMEA, Mitsubishi Power looks tab the role of AI in electricity networks.
30 October 2025 -
Get future-ready: How control system modernization can win the war on talent
Charles Bennett, global head of service, ABB’s Energy Industries division looks at recruitment in a shrinking pool of talent.
30 October 2025 -
Smart bidding: Digital tools giving SMEs the edge in Government tenders
Lara Blake, partnership development manager at Tenderfy looks at how software can make you work smarter.
27 October 2025