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Connected Buildings: Leverage your data to mitigate your business challenges and skilled labor shortages

The stakes are high. Start looking at your building differently!

Today’s building owners are faced with many challenges. From rising energy costs to a skilled labor shortage, now is the time to all learn how to address challenges and manage costs.

This informative webinar is designed to empower building owners to take charge of their assets. It will provide valuable insights about leveraging data and unlocking the benefits of connected buildings.

Key Takeaways:

  • Knowledge is Power:  Understand how data will help make informed decisions to protect your buildings and your team.
  • Time is Critical: Find out why connected buildings will save you money and alleviate risks in real time.
  • Future is Scalable: Learn how connected buildings don’t just address challenges today, but also help you plan for a resilient future.

Webinar Details:

Duration: 1 Hour

Meet the Speakers

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Kristy Schomaker, Digital Solutions Commercialization Leader, Trane

As a Digital Services Leader at Trane, Kristy collaborates with the internal Product Management Leaders and Regional Leaders across North America to build strategies and resources that best highlight the digital solutions Trane has to offer. Kristy has over 16 years of experience in energy services and delivers growth and solutions to Trane’s Digital services business.


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