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Honeywell and SAP partner to improve building performance

Honeywell and?SAP announced that they have partnered to create a joint cloud-based solution based on Honeywell Forge, the company?s enterprise performance management offering, and the SAP Cloud Platform that will combine operational and business data to support better decision-making and drive greater efficiencies.

The companies noted that the first area of focus of this partnership will be the real estate industry, where building owners often need to pull data from disparate sources that are not normalized.

The partners also highlighted that the combination of Honeywell Forge autonomous buildings solution and the SAP Cloud for Real Estate solution will enable facility managers and building owners to reposition their portfolios through cost savings and newly identified efficiencies, while also helping to improve tenant experience. Honeywell Forge powers a new AI-driven autonomous control capability that makes automatic adjustments to maintenance, comfort and sustainability.

As buildings come back online in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis, owners are expected to focus on key performance indicators (KPIs) tied to enhanced occupant safety and reduced carbon footprint along with energy savings. By providing real-time access to these KPIs, the joint offering will help building owners optimize their operations to meet aggressive energy savings targets and substantially reduce maintenance hours, the companies said. For example, in the HVAC operation alone, which is known to account for 35% of total energy consumption?in commercial buildings, an AI-automated system such as Honeywell Forge can save up to 23% in energy costs, Honeywell said.

?Building owners today often struggle to get the real-time data they need to determine the true efficiency and utilization of their portfolios,? said Darius Adamczyk, chairman and CEO, Honeywell. ?Honeywell and SAP together will provide insights from the boiler room to the boardroom that make it easier for our customers to get a true picture of how to optimize building performance, lower carbon emissions to meet sustainability goals, reduce energy costs and help enhance occupant experience. Having this information readily accessible will allow our customers to generate tremendous business value while becoming more sustainable, and it will greatly enhance the appeal of their buildings to renters and tenants.?

?Our partnership will significantly change the game in digital and intelligent real estate management,? said Christian Klein, CEO, SAP. ?Customers will greatly benefit from the single holistic view provided by our offering dashboard. With the addition of Qualtrics, companies can also collect employee sentiment data to provide a complete 360-degree experience measurement while optimizing occupant productivity, building performance and their entire real estate portfolio. With embedded artificial intelligence and data analysis, our solution will enable managers to determine their optimal office use and adjust their portfolios to reflect varying economic, environmental and regulatory conditions.?

Honeywell and SAP say their solution will provide customers with access to a wider range of real estate data, including energy performance, security, maintenance, rent, taxes, location, regulations, lease terms and other costs. The solution will include:

-Predefined extensible dashboards combining information technology and operational technology KPIs, leveraging artificial intelligence

-Monitoring and reduction of annual energy spend, resulting in reduced carbon footprint and greater energy efficiency

-An architecture that connects building data from Honeywell with real estate and financial data from SAP

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Juan Pedro Tomás
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Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.