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What is Know Your BuildingTM

Gaurav Bali
Gaurav Bali

20th April 2022

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To enable interoperability and integration for real estate we have created an open platform that offers an endless number of products and services to improve building management for operators, owners & tenants.

This single solution has multiple capabilities where you can digitize an asset, generate a building expense, gauge compliance of processes & personnel, integrate all building equipment, automate workflows, and generate intelligence & insights for an automated and seamless operation of the infrastructure.

This solution has the capability of replacing multiple subsystems/ platforms/ human redundancy and hundreds of excel sheets that drive real estate today.           

It is the progression of traditional building management and automation systems into an information system. Using Know Your Building™ every kind of stakeholder in a building can derive value from every point of a building like never before.

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