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Username
Matthew Mininberg
Proposer First Name
Matthew
Proposer Email
mmininberg@quadlogic.com
Proposer Last Name
Mininberg
Proposer Company/Organization
Quadlogic Controls
Proposer Phone
(860) 552-8129
Proposer Job Title
Business Development Associate
Proposer Additional Info
Bio: Matthew Mininberg is a Business Development Associate at Quadlogic Controls, he has a B.A in Environmental Studies and English from George Washington University and he was a recipient of a Fulbright Award to study in the Netherlands where he earned an M.S in Corporate Sustainability from Radboud University, Nijmegen Netherlands.
Proposed Session Description
Improvements in data collection and the push to integrate more IoT devices in buildings play a critical role in how organizations measure the energy usage of a building system or space. With circuit level monitoring, property managers have the ability to get a detailed analysis of their building. This leads to easier compliance with regulations, generates savings through improved operational and investment decisions, and provides an easy way to monitor building performance. Quickly advancing technologies are now able to interact with complex building automation systems, taking that overwhelming amount of data and transforming it into a detailed resource accessible via secure cloud storage on a unified dashboard. With quicker access to more accurate data, property managers can drive changes leading to better building systems and energy efficiency.
Diversity and Inclusiveness
One of the speakers is an emerging professional.
Learning Objectives
By the end of the presentation, attendees will be able to identify the new data collection innovations available to building owners.
Attendees will be able to apply the discussed solutions to real-world problems typically encountered by building owners and managers.
After attending this presentation, viewers will understand how IoT and circuit-level monitoring device integration effects building energy usage.
Attendees will be able to differentiate between predictive and preventative maintenance.
Has this session been presented before?
Yes
When and Where?
AEE World Virtual Conference 2020
Additional Comments
This presentation will be similar to the presentation given at AEE World's 2020 Virtual Conference. However, it will be given by a different presenter and will include new details, points, imagery and examples.
Target Audiences Level of Expertise
Level 2 - Some prior knowledge helpful.
Session Format Details
One 20 minute presentation followed by Q&A.

Strongest Content Connection - Boston 2021

Comments about your speaker roster
There will only be one speaker, who will also answer questions afterwards.
Reviewer 1
Ruuska, Ksenia
Reviewer 2
Mruk, Frank
Proposal #
133
Committee Decision
Being Considered

Presenters

Full Description
This presentation seeks to identify and explain new innovations in building data collection. It uses a case study to frame the common challenges facing building owners and offers examples of how the proposed solutions have real-world value.