Enabling the Sustainable Building of the Future Powered by Technology

40% of all global carbon emissions are generated from real estate and account for one of the largest expenses for governments and enterprises. KPMG, Johnson Controls and Prescriptive Data have teamed up globally to help businesses to effectively tackle these priority areas by leveraging business process transformation and leading-edge technology solutions.

This collaboration includes assisting clients in the development of an achievable Net Zero strategy, deploying sustainable and energy efficient solutions, measuring and monitoring emissions, creating cleaner and healthier buildings for employees, guests and tenants, driving operational efficiency and reducing overall operating costs across their real estate portfolios.

In this discussion, you will learn how technology is helping to transform real estate by creating the healthy and sustainable building of the future, new and old. It is about doing what is right for the environment, shareholders and employees in order to create a better, brighter future for generations to come.

Speaker:

Greg Corlis

Principal Emerging Technologies @ KPMG

Gary Chance

CEO @ Prescriptive Data

Jonathan Heckmann

Global Managing Director @ Johnson Controls


CREtech New York

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