Webinar
The Ripple Effect of Changing Technology for Engineering
Technological advancements are reshaping building lifecycles, with smart buildings enhancing performance, energy efficiency, and comfort. Join Trane experts to explore how engineers can drive this transformation through enhanced connectivity and optimization, setting new industry benchmarks for smarter, more sustainable buildings.
Technological advancements are rapidly reshaping the building lifecycle. We’ve entered an era where owners are demanding their indoor spaces to meet new levels of performance, energy efficiency, and occupant comfort, with smart buildings. As a result, there has never been a better time for engineers to aid in this transformation by implementing enhanced connectivity and optimization capabilities.
Join Trane experts to understand how smart buildings are setting new benchmarks in the industry, paving the way for a future where buildings are not only smarter but also more sustainable and responsive to the needs of their occupants. This session will provide a comprehensive analysis of how engineers have an opportunity to play a critical role in this transformation, whether beginning in the building design, through construction, or long-term maintenance.
Learning Objectives:
- Gain a foundational understanding of the trends in smart buildings and learn the importance of staying ahead of these changes in the building lifecycle.
- Learn how the transformative shift in technology is impacting everything from labor-intensive processes to automated commissioning, and digitally enhanced maintenance.
- Understand the importance of involving IT in the design and implementation process by addressing cybersecurity, IP, and integration needs on day one.
- Understand the importance of specifying data and connectivity requirements from day one.
- Learn how embracing innovative technologies can lead to risk reduction, increased profitability, and enhanced operational efficiency.
Speaker
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Andrew Disher
Andrew Disher is a controls business development professional on the Controls Sales Support team for Trane Commercial HVAC North America.
In this role, Andrew is responsible for managing a Trane contractor program for North America, supporting Trane’s account managers across North America for controls opportunities, managing the Trane St. Paul factory customer visit program and helping support a variety of educational initiatives. Andrew has a background in both controls field office operations and technical training prior to his role in business development. Andrew actively serves on Dunwoody College of Technology’s professional advisory committee for HVAC controls.
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Brian Meyers
Brian Meyers is the System Controls Portfolio Leader for Trane. Brian has product responsibility for Tracer SC/SC+/Synchrony, and Legacy Tracer Communications Bridges. Additionally, Brian drives and supports products and offerings that span across controls products lines in areas that include cloud connectivity, cyber security, and others.