IoT-Enabled Smart Building Management
Lightweight, IOT-Based Building Management — Our Experiences Solving Problems in Korea
Hello everyone.
We have recently been building out initial IOT projects for smart-buildings in Korea and I had the chance to look into some of the initial problems and things we saw during our efforts.
In brief, a large majority of buildings here do not use traditional building management systems, and rely on manual control and inspection to handle most of their building operations. However, through IOT hardware and tied together with our platform, we have found success in improving building efficiency and reducing operations cost.
I wrote out a detailed article on Medium about this – Link here
We will have additional information on our smart building IOT packages over the coming few months, so be sure to check back later if you are interested in applying IOT technology to buildings in this way. As well, please do feel free to reach out to us either here or via email through our website contact.
As always, wish the best of luck to our partners and friends in their business.
Let’s make the IoT real.
by Leland Creswell From Daliworks
The LoRaWAN Alliance “All Members Meeting” in Tokyo
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IoT-Enabled Smart Building Management
Lightweight, IOT-Based Building Management — Our Experiences Solving Problems in Korea
Thing+ at the MWC 2018
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Daliworks, Seoul, August. 20, 2018 – Today, Daliworks announces it’s participation in the “DECENTER” Horizon 2020 project, in collaboration with a consortium spanning both Korean and European companies. DECENTER is a research and innovation project aiming to deliver a robust Fog Computing Platform, covering the whole Cloud-to-Things continuum, that will provide application-aware orchestration and provisioning of resources, driven by Artificial Intelligence.
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Daliworks, Seoul, June. 28, 2018 – Daliworks partner “GlobeTech” recently announced their intention to use the Thing+ platform for upcoming IOT solutions integrated with the cutting-edge map service “NOSTRA”. The initial plan is to leverage location-centric Big Data collected from large numbers of IOT devices towards the creation of business-specific IOT solutions.
Daliworks Receives Award from Libelium Along with Partners LorIOT and ASM
Daliworks, Seoul, June. 23, 2018 – At the recent Libelium IOT Conference, Daliworks, along with partners LorIOT and ASM, were awarded the “Best Interoperability Project” award from efforts installing and implementing a Smart Fish Farm in Iran.
Tracknet and Daliworks Team up for AsiaPac Business
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