Are you up to speed with the Internet of Things? IoT is changing how
users and operators expect to interact with buildings and spaces at an
exponential rate, open communications and standard protocols are
creating new opportunities to add value to building assets.
This event is your ticket to harnessing the Internet of Things for
better building operation. It will help you navigate the magnitude of
available data to maximise a building's potential and deliver a
balance between occupant comfort and operational efficiency. Going
beyond the building, this seminar will share examples of how IoT is
delivering smart precincts, smart transport integration, human centric
design and more. Find out what the future holds for the building
services industry.
As you would expect from an organisation that represents the very best
building services professionals in over 100 countries, CIBSE has
pulled together a first-class team of presenters to help you to
navigate the issues around assessment and integration.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
HOW NEXT GEN EXPECT TO INTERACT WITH THEIR BUILDINGS AND SPACES
JAMES GORE, MECHANICAL ENGINEER, SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
Having won the CIBSE ANZ YEN speaking competition, James will
present on the expectation future users will have on their buildings.
We are living in an increasingly connected world, with smart devices,
advanced voice recognition, the Internet of Things… For the modern
generation, human-machine interactions are a significant part of
people’s lives, and are rapidly becoming more and more seamless.
What will the living space of tomorrow look like? How will this affect
consumer expectations for smarter spaces?
INTELLIGENT PRECINCTS
TIM SPIES, GLOBAL MECHANICAL LEADER AND CLIENT DIRECTOR, AURECON
With the rise of population, urbanization and social expectation
around climate change and its impacts, the importance of the places
where we live and work are becoming more important than ever.
Intelligent neighbourhoods will be key to this!
This talk will draw on case studies locally and abroad and will
explore how both technology and design are being applied to create
precincts of the future.
THE PACE OF CHANGE – EY CENTRE TO ATP AND BEYOND
NATHAN ROSAGUTI, SUSTAINABILITY ENGINEER, MIRVAC
Smart building infrastructure is evolving rapidly. Mirvac have applied
the lessons learnt from the EY Centre, 200 George Street to their
latest development at the Australian Technology Park. Mirvac will
discuss their learnings across network architectures, contractor
structures, cyber security, data integration and use cases supporting
the convergence of Information and Operational Technology.
THE FUTURE IS HERE: VIRTUAL AND AUGMENTED REALITY FOR THE BUILDING
INDUSTRY
SAMARA MCCAW, ASSOCIATE - SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, BECA
Virtual and augmented reality has long been considered a disruptive
technology across industry and consumer markets, always on the verge
of changing the way we live, work and play. Although maturing rapidly,
the use of VR and AR sparks excitement, perhaps simply because the
thought of it is just so cool.
Samara will lead you through a quick exploration into VR and AR in the
building industry and how this tech can benefit every aspect. During
design and construction, through to maintenance and operations
including H&S Beca is utilising this tech internally and developing
applications for clients across a variety of sectors. VR and AR is now
a reality and will no doubt make our buildings even smarter.
DATA COLLECTION: WHAT DATA IS VALUABLE?
JON CLARKE, HEAD OF SMART BUILDING TECHNOLOGY DELIVERY, DEXUS
The new breed of technology resident in today’s buildings offer a
wealth of information (data) to be harnessed and analysed in order to
optimise the sweet spot between energy efficiency and occupant
comfort. But what data is needed to maximise the potential of a
building? How often should the data be collected, where does all the
data get stored, and how to avoid data saturation are all
common questions that get raised when embarking on an analytics
project.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Theo Ferreira, Connected Services Deployment Leader, HONEYWELL
The rapid expansion of IoT technologies and uptake of data analytics
has been a key theme within the industry for some years now. This
trend, however, is different to other technological
developments/improvements: to achieve sustained impact and create
ongoing value, it is vital that IoT and data analytics technologies
are not just seen as black boxes that enhance efficiency.
Honeywell will present some of the lessons learnt while pivoting to
an IoT and data analytics approach within our portfolio. The
discussion will be rounded out through some real-life use cases that
show the hands-on responses to the question of how to create sustained
value from the digitalisation of the built environment.
NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATIONS ON THE MARKET
VAUGHAN ROBERTSON, TECHNICAL FELLOW - EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, BECA
In today’s world we are continually assailed with increasingly rapid
changes in technology. It is hard to keep appraised of what is
relevant, a passing fad, fake or truly disruptive.
Vaughan is Beca’s “Designated Futurist” and monitors a range of
technology trends; their maturity and relevance to identify
opportunities and threats for the business and its customers. He will
showcase areas of significant interest and provide real-life examples
of emerging technologies that are impacting our work and personal
lives.
He will comment on some of the more popular current trends, their
levels of maturity and relevance to project management and
contemporary Projects.
Sustainable BUILDINGS ARE THE FUTURE...but are they secure?
Ray Frangie, Senior Cyber Security Consultant, NORMAN DISNEY & YOUNG
Sustainable Buildings expand and complement the classical building
design concerns of economy, utility, durability, and comfort; however,
there is nothing at present that states a building must be secure from
cyber threats. With an estimated one trillion IoT Devices connected
and online by 2035, the cyber threat landscape will be a "hackers
paradise" if we do not start prioritising cyber security in every
stage of a building's life-cycle. Buildings are already under attack
using building infrastructure as their attack vector.
This session will cover the basics in securely designing a building's
computing infrastructure, its relative IoT devices, and how to become
more proactive rather than reactive to the ever-expanding cyber threat
landscape.
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CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
In recognition of the importance of this event, CIBSE is offering 4
CPD points for attending.
12:30pm Registration
1:00pm - 3:05pm Session 1
3:35pm - 5:30pm Session 2
5:30pm - 6:00pm Networking Drinks
ADDITIONAL SEMINARS WILL BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
Tuesday 3 September – Perth, WA
Tuesday 10 September – Sydney, NSW
Thursday 12 September – Melbourne, VIC
Thursday 19 September – Brisbane, QLD
Visit the CIBSE website for abstracts and speaker credentials for the
2019 Seminar Series [https://www.cibse.org/anzseminar]
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This event is made possible with the support of our event partner:
ARBS is Australia’s only international trade exhibition for the HVAC
& R and Building Services industries. Hosting over 300 exhibitors and
in excess of 8,000 visitors ARBS 2020 will provide unrivalled access
to everything HVAC & R in the southern hemisphere.
Discover all the major national, international and multi-national
exhibitors who will display their very latest products and services.
Consolidate your supplier contacts, network with industry colleagues
and keep up with all the latest news, views and events.
www.arbs.com.au/ [http://www.arbs.com.au/]
Corporate Supporters:
Corporate Partners understand the value of this programme and support
the series by sponsoring attendance for their staff and clients.
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In recognition of its importance, IoT – The NEUROLOGY OF BUILDING
OPERATIONS IS SUPPORTED BY A NUMBER OF KINDRED ORGANISATIONS INCLUDING
AIRAH, CIOB, FMA, GBCA, HCAA, IHEA, LFNZ, NFIA, NZGBC and
RICS. MEMBERS OF THESE ORGANISATIONS MAY REGISTER AT CIBSE MEMBER
RATES.
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