We are excited to invite the Haystack community to the The Connections Community Collaboratory session at the AHR show. Since its founding in 2012, the unique session has explored the technological and industry advances that are changing the landscape, and in fact the definition, of intelligent buildings.
In its 7th year, the session will build on last year's Collaboratory — where a panel of industry thought leaders discussed a wide range of topics related to how to improve not only the efficiency of facilities, but their effectiveness in meeting occupant needs.
The session was very well-attended by a mixed audience of Manufacturers, Building Owners, Engineers, System Integrators, and HVAC Contractors — and began with each panel member giving an overview of their perspectives on a range of current industry topics such as IoT, Edge Devices, Edge Processing, and the impact of IoT micro-controllers — advancing into several highly interactive discussions. data semantics and Project Haystack have been a topic at each session.
Ken Sinclair summed up the success of the collaboratory best: “In the past, our sessions have primarily focused on software, analytics, and protocols. For the first time ever, hardware started to enter into the conversation with the likes of Raspberry Pi’s, Beagle boards, Amazon Echos, and Hey Google’s; a very interesting transition, which led to some extremely interesting discussions.”
This year's session will take place on Tuesday January 15, at 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM in room B311 at the AHR show in Atlanta GA.
John Petze Mon 17 Dec 2018
We are excited to invite the Haystack community to the The Connections Community Collaboratory session at the AHR show. Since its founding in 2012, the unique session has explored the technological and industry advances that are changing the landscape, and in fact the definition, of intelligent buildings.
In its 7th year, the session will build on last year's Collaboratory — where a panel of industry thought leaders discussed a wide range of topics related to how to improve not only the efficiency of facilities, but their effectiveness in meeting occupant needs.
The session was very well-attended by a mixed audience of Manufacturers, Building Owners, Engineers, System Integrators, and HVAC Contractors — and began with each panel member giving an overview of their perspectives on a range of current industry topics such as IoT, Edge Devices, Edge Processing, and the impact of IoT micro-controllers — advancing into several highly interactive discussions. data semantics and Project Haystack have been a topic at each session.
Ken Sinclair summed up the success of the collaboratory best: “In the past, our sessions have primarily focused on software, analytics, and protocols. For the first time ever, hardware started to enter into the conversation with the likes of Raspberry Pi’s, Beagle boards, Amazon Echos, and Hey Google’s; a very interesting transition, which led to some extremely interesting discussions.”
This year's session will take place on Tuesday January 15, at 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM in room B311 at the AHR show in Atlanta GA.
You can find full details on the session at this link