The Gift of Data for Better Living and Cost Savings via Builder Online

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“Every time that we want a specific type of data, we find a sensor. Sometimes we have to do some development around sensors to make them usable. The trend in every technological field is for more data, not less. Housing is no exception. Technology in housing will push the envelope and customers will expect full awareness of their environmental surroundings. For example, indoor air quality measurements that provide temperature, humidity, CO2, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds will become an expectation, not a luxury.”

Senseware CEO Spotlights Housing Data Revolution in Builder

Builder magazine recently consulted industry innovators on the burgeoning role of data analytics in elevated residential settings. Contributor Serene Almomen lent insights stemming from her trailblazing company Senseware – now known as Attune. As CEO, Dr. Almomen guides the organization’s mission to streamline operations and experiences in multifamily units via Internet of Things (IoT) visibility.

Dr. Almomen anticipates smart infrastructures becoming standard as consumer appetites for environmental control and assurance expand. She states, “Technology in housing will push the envelope and customers will expect full awareness of their surroundings.” Already, Attune furnishes property teams and tenants with context around fluctuations in factors like temperatures and humidity, historically requiring reactive triage. 

Instead, issues surface early enough for swift strategic response. Over time, this foresight transforms spaces that are sluggish to adapt into nimble, feedback-driven environments reflecting occupant needs in real time. Dr. Almomen adds, “Indoor air quality measurements that provide temperature, humidity, CO2, particulate matter, and volatile organic compounds will become an expectation, not a luxury.”

The Value of Data in Housing  

Indeed, research conducted by her company reveals people eagerly modify habits when provided measurable evidence linking conduct with outcomes. This conscious sustainability presents a win-win for occupants budgeting effectively and operators avoiding equipment strain. Even further, quantifying cost differences between this preventative posture and dated repair models compounds the case for an upgrade.

As cutting-edge shelters evolve into two-way conduits channeling platform insights to occupants directly, they simultaneously promote accountability, satisfaction, and well-being. 

According to Dr. Almomen, embracing this connected ecology across housing will only accelerate – expectation is quickly giving way to demand. Once again, Attune finds itself poised to answer the call through its specialty in amplifying infrastructure value via data.

See what else our CEO, Serene Almomen, has to say about housing technology. Read the full article here.

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