L&T collaborates with Microsoft for Digital Workplace Transformation
L&T Technology has now launched a new version of its building experience management system, i-BEMS, on the Microsoft Azure platform.
The new solution would focus highly creating digital experiences and intelligence space management to make sure better safety of the employees.
The Azure-based solution, which can be used for campuses, buildings, and other workplaces, would help to monitor and manage operations, as well as help to optimize business metrics via based Machine Learning and analytics.
The solution would also make office spaces sustainable and eco-friendly.
Executive Opinion
Alind Saxena, Chief Business Officer - Transportation & Alliances, L&T Technology Services said, "With digital transformation, enterprises are also increasingly focusing on finding sustainable ways to grow, while protecting the planet and its resources. Another important determinant for companies is maintaining employee safety and wellbeing within a building by reducing resource usage and improving operational efficiency. i-BEMS covers the best practices from designing to construction to operations for enterprises planning environmentally friendly and socially responsible smart building projects. We are excited to further expand our partnership leveraging Microsoft Azure IoT & Edge technology to serve enterprise customers with industry-leading solutions."
Sanjay Jacob, Principal Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation said, "As a leader in engineering solutions for smart and sustainable campuses, LTTS’ Smart Building solutions enable modern workplaces by leveraging cutting-edge Microsoft Azure IoT, Edge & AI technology. Employee safety, energy-efficiency and sustainability is the need of the hour, and LTTS delivers an integrated, advanced Azure-based Smart Building solution for global enterprises to deploy smart and sustainable campuses. The whitepaper provides an excellent template with the most current best practices for enterprises to go from design to reality of their smart buildings."
More about the LTTS i-BEMS
Both the companies, partners since 2017, and revealed that the latest collaboration would help the i-BEMS to act as a facility information broker who would unify the data from all the systems and make buildings and campuses a single identity focuses on the safety of the employment and environment as well.
For saving energy, the solution will help to utilize analytics tools on energy systems, faulty diagnostics for energy savings as well as follow net-zero energy compliance.
LTTS also revealed that i-BEMS would have an enterprise-grade security and would also create a digital twin of the buildings to carry out any virtual testing on different parameters.
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