The Future of Smart Buildings: Interview With CNA938

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In the post-COVID 19 world, what does the new normal look like for buildings, workplaces and the built environment?

Even as economies re-open, we know that non-essential office workers have been advised to stay home, indicating that social distancing may be the new office norm in the future. What trends can we expect as a result of this, both in the short and long term? What are we hearing from customers, business leaders and the industry as a whole?

In this interview, Visal Leng discusses pointers including:

  • Future of smart buildings: touchless buildings, remote services, resilient, flexible infrastructure etc
  • Future of workplaces and future of work: how it will change
  • How can built environments adapt to a world of social distancing, contact tracing and where safety is paramount?
  • What does this all mean for critical infrastructure like hospitals, schools, essential public services?
  • How can we ensure a safer, more comfortable and sustainable societies when societies reopen?

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