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SHAPING THE FUTURE

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Steven Warshaw to Attend CGCS Chief Operating Officers and Operational Directors Conference

Intellis is pleased to announce that CEO Steven Warshaw will attend the Council of the Great City Schools Chief Operating Officers and Operational Directors Conference in Detroit, Michigan, April 21–24, 2026.

What District Leaders Need to Build Defensible Capital Plans

School districts are under growing pressure to make capital decisions that are transparent, strategic, and financially sound.

How to Avoid Common Pitfalls in Condition Assessment and Capital Planning

Key Takeaways from the Opal Group Edu-Tech Facilities Summit 2025: How to Avoid Common Pitfalls in Your Condition Assessment and Capital Planning Process The Opal Group's Edu-Tech Facilities Summit, held October 19–21, 2025, brought together K–12 facility leaders, decision-makers, and technology innovators to explore the latest trends shaping school facility management. Intellis was proud to sponsor and exhibit, showcasing our solutions for data-driven condition assessments and capital planning.

From Data to Action: Join Intellis Labs at K12FF 2025

From Assessment to Action: How AI Is Transforming K-12 Capital Planning Join Steven Warshaw and Intellis Labs at K12 Facilities Forum 2025 as we take the next step in data-driven capital planning.

Join Intellis at CFTA 2025: Discover the Future of Campus FM

The future of campus facility management is data-driven, and Intellis is proud to be part of the movement. We're excited to announce that we'll be attending the Campus FM Technology Association (CFTA) 2025 Annual Conference, taking place from August 5 to 7, 2025, at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in Minneapolis, MN.

📢 Join Intellis at CFTA 2025!

We’re excited to connect with facilities and capital planning leaders at CFTA 2025! You’ll find us at the Intellis booth—ready to talk about smarter capital planning, data-driven decision-making, and the future of facilities management.

Data-driven Facilities Management: How Analytics Improve Operations

Facilities management isn't just about keeping lights on and systems running — it's about leveraging data to create more efficient, sustainable, and responsive environments. With the right tools and insights, facilities managers can reduce costs, enhance asset performance, and even create a better experience for everyone who enters a building.

K12 Facility Planning: How AI and Digital Twins Are Shaping the Future

The Opal Group's Edu-Tech Facilities Summit brought together industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers to explore the future of K12 facility planning. Among the standout presentations was Steven Warshaw's talk, How AI and Digital Twins are Transforming K12 Facility Planning—a compelling look at how emerging technologies are reshaping the way schools manage and plan for infrastructure needs. Join us as we explore key takeaways from Steven's talk and discuss how Intellis uses these technologies to help school districts optimize their capital planning processes with K-12 Capital Planning Software.

How AI & Digital Twins Are Transforming K-12 Facility Planning

The future of K-12 facility planning is here, and it's powered by AI and digital twins. Schools nationwide are embracing these cutting-edge technologies to make data-driven decisions, optimize capital planning, and create more resilient learning environments. Join us at the Edu-Tech Facilities Summit 2025, where industry expert Steven Warshaw will share his insights on how AI and digital twins are revolutionizing school infrastructure.

Creating Resilient School Capital Plans Through Data-Backed Policy Decisions | K12 Facilities Forum

K-12 facilities face increasing pressure to adapt capital plans to align with changing demographics, aging infrastructure, and policy shifts. At the K12 Facilities Forum, Intellis CEO Steven Warshaw discussed the transformative power of data-driven policy in resilient school capital planning.