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Through deep-dive reporting and data-driven analysis, we explore how the integration of AI and IoT is redefining operational efficiency and occupant health. We believe that a truly smart building is more than just connected—it is an active participant in a company’s success, contributing directly to the bottom line and the health of the planet. Whether you are a corporate sustainability officer or a lead engineer, this is where you find the blueprint for the next generation of infrastructure.
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- The 2026 CRE Playbook: 5 Strategies to Reconfigure Portfolios for Flexible Work
In 2026, the office is no longer a fixed cost to be managed—it is a dynamic asset that must scale alongside your workforce. As "anchor days" and elastic portfolios become the new corporate standard, leaders are moving past peak uncertainty to turn physical space into a high-performance driver of ROI. The dust from pandemic-era disruption has settled, but it has revealed a landscape where certainty
- Beyond Flexibility: How Intelligent Building Systems Anchor the Hybrid Work Experience in 2026
In 2026, hybrid work has moved beyond policy discussions into a permanent operational reality where the office must function as a responsive, high-performance tool rather than a static destination. For over 140 years, we at Johnson Controls have witnessed the evolution of the built environment, but the current shift is perhaps the most significant in our history. The challenge for modern organizat
- Optimizing the Hybrid Office: How Data-Driven Space Planning Slashes Operational Overhead
In 2026, the average office remains unused 55% of the time, resulting in a staggering $27,000 wasted per desk annually. For enterprise leaders navigating the complexities of the modern workforce, the transition from "guessing" to "knowing" through data-driven space planning is no longer a luxury—it is a financial imperative. The disconnect between traditional real estate strategies and contemporar