Building Smart Infrastructure: An Inside Look at the Ryerson Smart Campus

Published: 10 December 2020
on channel: FuseForward
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Acting as mini-cities, university campuses have quickly become a testing ground for new smart building systems, with benefits for utilities, cities and other environments.

FuseForward is working in partnership with Ryerson University to develop a fully functioning ‘Smart Campus’— a university optimized with streaming data from smart devices and sensors. The ambitious project will encompass the entire campus, a large facility that is home to over 50,000 students.

You will learn:
How to integrate legacy sensors into a smart solution
How to manage large data sets and develop digital twins
The benefits of smart building systems to other industries
Who should attend?
Anyone interested in the potential of IoT and analytics to improve our built environment—including analytics, technology and facility professionals.

Presenters:
Jenn McArthur, Associate Professor, Ryerson University.
Researcher focused on smart building systems and analytics.
Secured over $3M in grants towards smart campus development.

Mark Damm, CTO, FuseForward
Twenty-five years’ experience implementing complex systems for critical service providers. Awarded two patents related to the automation and management of complex systems.


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