Office Access Control: Three Innovations for a Post-Pandemic World

Office Access Control: Three Innovations for a Post-Pandemic World

COVID-19 has profoundly altered the way we work and, as a result, the way building owners and employers operate office buildings and other workplaces. As they’ve quickly adapted, they’ve embraced three new trends in access control and visitor management: digitizing these systems and moving them to the cloud; streamlining them to be more frictionless; and…

How to make cities greener and cooler as temperatures soar

How to make cities greener and cooler as temperatures soar

  Once again, withering heat is upon us — setting records in many parts of the Northern Hemisphere, even here in usually temperate Seattle. Just walking a dog without completely melting down involves a zigzag path down the street, moving from one shady patch to another. Much of that shade comes from trees, which —…

The next net-zero frontier: emissions-free supply chains

The next net-zero frontier: emissions-free supply chains

  What makes for a credible corporate net-zero target? That question has generated a lot of discussion in recent years, as more companies look to set emissions reductions targets in line with science. And with no common definition available, companies have interpreted the requirements around net zero in different ways. Last year, the Science-based Targets…

Renewable Energy Helps Build Healthy Communities

Renewable Energy Helps Build Healthy Communities

How to respond to climate change is an ever-increasing concern for facility managers. Here’s how one FM has been successful in implementing renewable energy. In scientific discussions of climate change, you often hear “feedback loops” mentioned as one of the biggest hazards for a warming planet. For instance, the hotter it gets, the more air…

Almost three in four UK classrooms have ‘below standard’ air quality

Almost three in four UK classrooms have ‘below standard’ air quality

  Almost three in four (72 per cent) classrooms suffer from air quality that is ‘below standard’, according to a new survey asking teachers across the UK about their school’s working conditions. Nearly three in five teachers (59 per cent) deemed a classroom with poor air quality to be ‘not fit for purpose’ – for…

Advanced Touchscreens Enhance HMI Versatility

Advanced Touchscreens Enhance HMI Versatility

  Smartphone-like touchscreens and adaptive underlying software provide needed durability and adaptability. No matter the application, industrial end-users expect intuitive interfaces. For industrial automation, touchscreen HMIs are a mature technology, representing a valuable addition to many machine and process-automation applications. They interact closely with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other devices, providing the capabilities of…