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BSRIA publishes new white paper

BSRIA has launched a new White Paper on Products and Systems for Generation Z in Reduced Carbon Buildings.

It specifically asks what products and systems will be used in reduced carbon buildings in the future by the ‘smart’ generation and examines what will be the expectations of Generation Z – the ‘smart’ generation.

The paper also asks what the industry needs to do to deliver these expectations and to achieve the reduced CO2 targets over the next 10 years and what products and services will be required to achieve these objectives?’

In addition, the paper considered how the value of buildings can be improved in order to raise productivity and wellbeing for occupiers and at the same time generate new revenue streams for suppliers.

It was written by Jeremy Towler, senior manager, Energy & Smart Technologies, BSRIA Worldwide Market Intelligence from data collected at the ISH in March 2015.

The paper was developed for BSRIA’s Diamond Group Forum EU 3/2015 at the ISH exhibition in Frankfurt. BSRIA’s Diamond Group consists of a BSRIA network of senior executives.

 

28 September 2015

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