IEEE Sensors Group invites Troy Harvey, CEO to speak on Autonomous Buildings Technology at MIT
The IEEE Boston Sensors Council Chapter has invited PassiveLogic CEO Troy Harvey to speak at the Cambridge Innovation Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts on September 16, 4:30 pm EST.
The presentation is titled Self-Federating Sensor Networks and Physics-Based Digital Twins: a Foundation for Autonomous Building Systems.
Troy will be presenting the latest developments in autonomous building technology. Autonomous systems technology has progressed rapidly and is moving to revolutionize new markets. Buildings, as the largest sensor and control infrastructure in the global economy, is the enviable end-point.
Autonomous building systems are built on digital twins, live at the edge, make real-time decisions, and interconnect sensors and controlled system topologies.
There are wide ranging implications that will ripple through our building economy. Autonomous buildings change how we approach architecture and engineering, democratize energy efficiency, and bring inclusion to the building automation divide. In addition, this new technology lays the foundation for smart cities and distributed peer-to-peer energy networks that are self-validating, resilient, and immune to single actor manipulation.
There is no admission charge and light refreshments will be served starting at 4:00 pm.
More information & registration can be found directly from IEEE here.
PassiveLogic is developing the the first fully autonomous platform for buildings, built on digital twins from the ground up.