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The ontologies unlocking business value in smart buildings
Most modern buildings are already packed with smart potential. Designed with sensor-rich environments, they have the capacity to run more efficiently and sustainably than ever before while responding in real-time to the needs of inhabitants. However, unlocking these benefits isn’t as straightforward as pushing a power button.
Erik Wallin presenting at the Jfokus Developers Conference
Jfokus is Sweden’s largest developer conference with an open technical collaboration among language designers, compiler writers, tool builders, runtime engineers, and VM architects. Erik will be discussing the potential of RealEstateCore and ProptechOS.
Memoori talks to Erik Wallin discussing “Unlocking Smart Building Potential with the RealEstateCore Ontology”
Memoori talks to Erik Wallin from Idun Real Estate discussing “Unlocking Smart Building Potential with the RealEstateCore Ontology”. RealEstateCore is an open source semantic web ontology combined with a business usefulness approach.
Release notes – version 1.1
We’re continuously working towards our goal of “Making the world’s buildings able inhabitants of the smart city”. For that very reason we’re proud of Read more
Watch our webinar on the potential of ProptechOS
Based on RealEstateCore, ProptechOS is a SaaS that real estate owners can use to optimize and manage their property operations, develop applications for tenant services, manage the digital representation of their portfolio, and manage on-site edge technology.
The Story Behind ProptechOS
ProptechOS was born out of an idea sparked between a data scientist, an engineer, and a real estate company with passion for making buildings smart.
New SaaS Company Enables Real Estate Owners to Join the Smart City
Idun a new software company arriving on the smart city scene to make their mark with ProptechOS and unlocking the potential of a real estate portfolio.
The biggest challenge for real estate companies
For every smart solution a property owner develops today, around 70 percent of resources are used to track down the right data and only 30 percent is left over for actually making something happen.