
SHAPING THE FUTURE
Your Source for Strategic Insights, Tech Trends, and Innovations in Facilities Management.
Your Source for Strategic Insights, Tech Trends, and Innovations in Facilities Management.
Which Tech Trends will transform Facility Capital Planning in 2023? Digital transformation dominated the Facilities Management sector in 2022. As a result, technology and information management play an increasingly important role in facility planning. Accordingly, the newest trends in facility planning echo these shifts. Here we discuss the most exciting tech trends transforming Facility Capital Planning in 2023.
What are the three trends driving digital transformation right now? At Intellis, we keep a keen eye on the technological developments shaping the future of the Facilities Management Industry.
Facility planning has entered a new era of innovation and advancement, with cutting-edge technologies revolutionizing how we approach and manage our facilities. The landscape of facility planning is undergoing a remarkable transformation, from using drones for surveying and inspections to implementing Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Automated Facility and Capital Planning software. These advancements are enhancing the efficiency and interconnectedness of facilities and paving the way for more strategic and intelligent facility planning processes. Join us as we explore the newest innovations reshaping strategic facility planning.
Happy New Year! In 2020 nearly every industry was required to pivot toward digital alternatives. In the coming years, we predict that the Facility Management industry will continue to shift toward even greater digital transformation. By taking advantage of optimization solutions that have expanded to also focus on enhanced asset performance and maintenance management, your facilities team can save money, lower risk and improve efficiency.
What is Facility Optimization?
Digital transformation dominated the Facilities Management sector in 2019. When it comes to improvements around quality, production, and longevity of physical assets, digital transformation is an unfolding revolution that is set to continue throughout 2020. Here we discuss the top 5 Facility Management technology trends that you need to know about to be prepared for the next big wave of digital transformation.
At Intellis, we keep a keen eye on the technological developments that are redefining the future of the Facilities Management Industry. Our mission is to harness the latest tech advancements with our mobile enterprise solutions so that we can provide our clients with the very best software solutions to ensure healthy buildings and infrastructure while reducing costs, improving productivity, and boosting sustainability. Here are the top trends transforming the Facilities Management Industry.
Emerging technologies are transforming the facility management industry in significant ways, particularly in terms of how data is collected and analyzed for capital planning. Here we discuss the top trends that are driving digital transformation in capital planning and asset management for facilities.
Digital transformation dominated the Facilities Management sector in 2018. When it comes to improvements around quality, production, and longevity of physical assets, digital transformation is an unfolding revolution set to continue throughout 2019. Here, we discuss the top Facility Management technology trends to watch.
Infrastructure and construction projects increasingly use innovative digital technology to improve long-term asset management. Here, we examine emerging technologies and trends leading the "Smart Cities" revolution.
Intellis empowers facility leaders with innovative solutions that streamline collecting data for facility condition assessments and capital planning. The Foundation System is our best-in-class facility and capital planning software. It is a powerful, intuitive tool for turning FCA data into strategic facility capital plans. Our enterprise systems are trusted across various industries, including government, education, corporate real estate, and construction.