Building Management Systems (BMS) have been in place since the 1970s, but with growing environmental pressure coupled with the opportunities offered by the Internet of Things (IoT), the global market is experiencing a revolution that predicts unprecedented levels of growth.
Importance of BMS
Did you know that an effective BMS can manage 95% of a building’s energy consumption without the need for expensive equipment installation? In a survey of 650 Facilities Managers and people working in and around the FM industry, approximately 85% of respondents believe BMS technology is likely to play a significant role in Facilities Management in the next 10 years. This may account for the prediction by Credence Research that the Global BMS Market will expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.3% until 2025.
RDM Global BMS Market Infographic
In light of this vast industry growth, our infographic explores the global BMS market, breaking it down by region, product and sector, before offering case studies as a real-life example.
Interview - Increasing A University’s Green Credentials
We spoke to Peter Ingram whose team was recently involved in creating new HVAC strategies that successfully reduced the energy use of student accommodations. This interview provides actionable tips for reducing energy use for universities.
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