Mark Pipher to Present at AEE
Mark Pipher, Vice President and General Manager for FacilityConneX, will be presenting a track during the Big Data & Energy Analytics session during the AEE Virtual Conference, being held on April 20-21, 2021. Mark’s session, “Balancing Safety and Energy Costs,” will take place on April 20, 2021 at 4:00 PM EST. The session will focus
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Balancing Indoor Air Quality with Energy Savings – Real Life MBCx Approaches That Work Today!
Visit our Realcomm Virtual Booth for a Demo! FacilityConneX is a solution that is making it possible for Facilities Management teams to balance both cost and safety through Monitoring Based Commissioning and Focused Energy Conservation. Schedule a demo to hear about real life customer approaches that solve the cost of the new normal Maintain Indoor
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