Building Management Systems (BMS)
The use of advanced technologies and automation to optimize the performance of building operations.
Energy management: provide tools for monitoring and optimizing energy usage in buildings. This includes features such as automated lighting systems, HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) controls, and energy-efficient appliances. These features can help reduce energy consumption and save costs for building owners and operators.
Water consumption management: provide real-time monitoring of water usage in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.

Security and access control: provide security and access control features such as surveillance cameras, biometric identification systems, and automated locking systems. These features can help improve building security and prevent unauthorized access.
Environmental monitoring: provide environmental monitoring features such as sensors for temperature, humidity, air quality, and other parameters. This information can help building managers and operators optimize building conditions for occupant comfort and health.
Maintenance management: provide tools for managing building maintenance tasks such as inspections, repairs, and equipment maintenance. These features can help reduce downtime and improve building performance.
Space management: provide tools for managing building spaces such as room scheduling, occupancy tracking, and resource allocation. These features can help improve space utilization and reduce costs for building owners and operators.
Data analytics: provide data analytics features that allow building managers and operators to analyze building performance data and identify areas for improvement. This information can help optimize building operations and reduce costs.