Conserve It Chief Software Architect, Richard McElhinney will be discussing the Benefit, Technologies and Trends of Semantic Modelling for Building Services at the upcoming AIRAH Future of HVAC Conference.
The AIRAH Future of HVAC Conference will be held in Melbourne on September 12-13 at Etihad Stadium. Richard’s presentation will be held at 11:50am on Thursday 13 September.
McElhinney will share his experiences with information interoperability within the building services and property management sector and how the ability to meaningfully exchange information among separately developed building services information technology (IT) systems can improve a buildings performance.
With the built environment being affected by this new deluge of information and technology trends, McEIlhinney will explain how understanding the masses of data available and integrating them in one place can better let us understand how to maximise a buildings performance. He will explain using examples how the integration of technologies can streamline the processes of working with massive data sets from the modern world of IoT.
About The Future of HVAC Conference
The Future of HVAC conference was conceived as a vehicle to involve those who have an interest in where the HVAC industry is heading.
It now attracts a broad range of stakeholders beyond mechanical engineering consultants and contractors, including ESD professionals, architects, tenants, building developers and investors, regulators, researchers, product and technology professionals, service providers, property and facility managers, educators and trainers, energy suppliers, workplace designers and more.
Richard McElhinney, Chief Software Architect at Conserve It, will discuss the benefits, technologies, and trends of semantic modeling for building services at the AIRAH Future of HVAC Conference. The event will be held at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on September 12-13, with McElhinney's presentation on September 13 at 11:50 am. HVAC Contractors will gain insights on improving building performance through information interoperability.