Smart Building Roadshow 2024

Toronto - February 27, 2024 | Ottawa - February 29, 2024

Trane has gathered our subject matter experts across the organization to bring you answers.

You've heard  it all before - the future of building systems  is no longer static. Customers expect building data, automation, and technology. And, with global revenue for building automation systems expected to increase 4.5% compounded annually over the next 10 years, there is immense opportunity to deliver greater connectivity and intelligence to the built environment. So, what are the key attributes of engineering today's building automation solutions, while positioning for technology advancements and scalability?

A strong smart building foundation starts with 4 key areas: Connectivity, Cybersecurity, Serviceability, and Resilience. Addressing these through building controls and automation is the key to creating spaces that prioritize performance and energy efficiency without sacrificing occupant comfort. Trane has these answers.

   

Join us for the 2024 Smart Buildings Roadshow where Trane's top subject matter experts will focus on forward-thinking solutions. CEU applicable upon attendance.

3:00pm - 7:00pm (Inclusive of demos, appetizers and networking)

TORONTO SESSION

February 27, 2024

The SoHo Hotel & Residences

318 Wellington Street West | Toronto, ON M5V 3T4

OTTAWA SESSION

February 29, 2024

Ottawa Conference and Event Centre

200 Coventry Road | Ottawa, ON K1K 4S3

Our discussion will cover: 

Sustainable, Scalable, Design Approach
Designing state-of-the-art, multi-level controls architecture leveraging standardized applications and developing technologies.
 

Speakers:

Toronto Session | Khaldoun Ibrahim, Account Manager

Ottawa Session | Tejas Sawant, Account Manager

Specifications for the Modern Age
Today's smart buildings are evolving with accelerating speed and an overwhelming focus on technologies and integration. Open protocols and IT security all align to support the sustainable advancement of BAS technologies and future-proofing your designs.
 

Speakers:

Toronto Session | Luke Bohen, Global Project Manager - Tracer® Ensemble™ & Vivian Lee-Grasby, Account Manager

Ottawa Session | Luke Bohen, Global Project Manager - Tracer® Ensemble™ & Tejas Sawant, Account Manager

Delivering Actionable Insights
Building owners are expecting more from their investments in technology. System designs are now expected to incorporate traditional HVAC control, data analytics, operational reports, and actionable insights at both the building and enterprise level. This live demonstration will navigate through Trane's Enterprise Building Management System - Tracer® Ensemble™. See our standard navigation, standard and customizable features, and the latest offerings within Tracer® Ensemble™.
 

Speakers

Toronto Session | Tyler Canterbury, Global Product Owner - Tracer® Ensemble™ & Lukas Glaspell, Account Manager

Ottawa Session | Tyler Canterbury, Global Product Owner - Tracer® Ensemble™ & Jad Toomeh, Account Manager

Digital Transformation in Construction
Clients are expecting designs that include, or are at least construction-ready, to deliver Digital Services - as these offerings will ultimately enhance the insights and outcomes your clients are looking for. See how your designs influece the breadth of Digital Services and ensure AI readiness, while exploring how Digital Services can be specified to enhance project commissioning and manage warranty.
 

Speakers

Eric Groulx, Regional Digital Services Leader

Simon Caine, Account Manager

Enhancing Engineering Productivity
Introducing an intuitive, web-based application that gives engineers the power to design building automation systems more quickly and easier than ever before. Trane Design Assist puts the engineer in charge to create reliable, repeatable designs, effectively collaborate with other project stakeholders, and export accurate construction documentation for projects of all sizes.
 

Speaker

Lukas Glaspell, Account Manager