Siemens has demonstrated smart technology to design, operate and control buildings digitally during Intersec 2018, aiming to boost safety, security, comfort and energy efficiency
Buildings account for about 40 per cent of global energy usage, and with people spending around 90 per cent of their lives in buildings, Siemens introduced a full range of total building solutions, digital tools and data analytics for intelligent infrastructure.
With a focus on fire safety and security at Intersec 2018, Siemens showcased systems and solutions for the protection of people, property and assets including Cerberus PRO, a fire safety system for fire detection, alarm signalling and control and Sinorix, an intelligent extinguishing solution.
In addition, the company also displayed Cerberus DMS for customisable danger management and Cerberus Modular for fire detection and communication, aiming to broadcast life-saving messages and automatically perform emergency operations such as fire door closure and elevator capture.
?Middle Eastern cities are becoming increasingly smarter, and it?s crucial that we are able to capture and analyse the data they produce to boost fire safety, security and energy efficiency,? said Markus Strohmeier, senior executive vice-president for building technologies at Siemens Middle East.
?Through digitalisation, we are developing intelligent infrastructure as an integral part of our future cities, optimising the performance of our buildings, transport and energy systems and creating perfect places for us to live and work,? he added.
Siemens will also showcase its Siveillance viewpoint and access control solution for fully georeferenced system intelligence, advanced alarm correlation and workflows and interactive visualisation.