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The yearbook published by Installatie en Bouw Netherlands} reviews changes and challenges in the market. It is becoming increasingly easy to set up technical systems quickly, efficiently and sustainably, e.g. with a so-called digital twin of your building.

The importance of a 'digital twin'

Data and technology are booming in both the residential and non-residential market, with buildings making a valuable contribution to individual and societal developments. But how? For years, SPIE Netherlands (formerly Strukton Worksphere) has been working to make the most of data and technology and build a ‘digital twin’ for its clients.

Article in Installatie & Bouw Yearbook 2021

In the past, the main driver for improving building performance was to cut costs. Today, things are different, with companies realising that employees are paying more and more attention to their health and wellbeing. The Corona pandemic has only accelerated this trend. A comfortable working environment increases productivity, real-time monitoring extends the lifespan of building systems, and changing the layout or occupancy rate of a building opens opportunities to drastically change the actual function of a building. PULSE Core provides insight into the working environment, giving it real added value.

In this article, Maikel Nabuurs, Data & Monitoring Manager, and Barry Tuip, PULSE Manager, explain the link between PULSE Core and digital twins. Read the full article here.

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