Event schedule

Registration

Breakfast

Welcome/Introduction

Smart Buildings: A Manufacturer’s Perspective
Data Driven Buildings
New Technologies for Occupant-Responsive Buildings
DOE Perspective: Emerging Technologies for Efficient Smart Buildings
Coffee Break

The best time to talk with speakers and attendees

Benefits from Integration of Smart Buildings with the Smart Electric Grid
Battery-Free RFID Sensor Network with Spatiotemporal Pattern Network-Based Data Fusion System for Human Presence Sensing
  • Gregor P. Henze University of Colorado Boulder

SMART Building Consulting – Helping Real-Estate Developers Navigate IoT
Quantification of HVAC Energy Savings for Occupancy Sensing in Buildings through an Innovative Testing Methodology
Automation Controls and Energy and Maintenance Savings at UNL
Automating the Balance of Energy Performance with Occupant Comfort with Smart Fenestrations
  • Kristen Cetin Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University View presentation

Cyber Attacks, Pivots and Impacts in Smart Building Networks
  • Owen Redwood Nebraska Applied Research Institute

Lunch Break
Industry Challenges - Design, Construction and Operation of SBIoT Systems
Introductions

Act 1 Family Tree: DEFINE

Goal: Create a family tree for smart building technology, defining the space.

Act 2 Neighbors: WHO

Goal: Understand how the family tree translates into real relationships, partnerships, courses, and curriculum.

Act 3 Report Card: WHAT

Goal: To list and explain the implications of core components, industry needs, and academia objectives we must meet.

Act 4 Lesson Plan: HOW

Goal: Lay out how to execute against the parts and pieces laid out thus far.

Act 5 Pitch: WHY

Goal: Highlight why this is an opportunity not to be missed and what exactly it is we are proposing in a compelling, straightforward pitch.

Wrap Up