Outlook on the Smart Buildings, Cities, and Digital Twins Technology & Solutions Global Market - Smart Facility Water Management Systems Will Represent a $723M Opportunity in Europe by 2026
Dublin, Feb. 17, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Smart Buildings, Cities, and Digital Twins Technology & Solutions 2021-2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This research evaluates smart building technologies, players, and solutions. The report analyzes smart buildings challenges and opportunities, assesses market potential, and provides accompanying smart buildings market sizing, globally as well as regionally, and by market segment for 2021-2026.
It includes an analysis of technologies supporting smartbuilding automation, IWMS, and smart workplace applications and services. Smartbuilding technology integration areas addressed within the report include 5G, AI, data analytics, and edge computing.
This research also evaluates the smart cities market including leading vendors and strategies (such as a single vs. multi-vendor centric approach), infrastructure, solutions, applications, and services. The report analyzes market factors driving solution adoption, technology readiness and fitness for use, and other considerations.
This research also evaluates digital twinning technology, solutions, use cases, and leading company efforts in terms of R&D and early deployments. The report assesses the digital twin product and service ecosystem including application development and operations. The report also analyzes technologies supporting and benefiting from digital twinning.
Select Research Findings
Smart building automation software and systems will reach $19.3B in North America by 2026
AI-enabled IoT (AIoT) systems will drive IWMS efficiencies and automation to an entirely new level by 2026
Smart facility water management systems will represent an $723M market opportunity in Europe by 2026
The key to success in the smart building market is to intelligently integrate data, systems, processes, and assets for enterprise and industrial operations
Global Asset Twinning, Component Twinning, System Twinning, Process and Workflow Twinning in support of smart cities will reach $3.77B by 2026
Global deployment of 5G, AI, and IoT is substantially focused upon smart city solutions, representing 65%, 35%, and 55% of all total global investment for each respective technology
Smart buildings are rapidly transitioning from legacy, often proprietary wireline siloed to more standardized 5G and WiFi6 wireless solutions that leverage AI and edge computing. Intelligence buildings provide many benefits over previous structures including time and cost savings, improved integration of critical infrastructure, and many new and improved solutions such as occupancy-based energy, security, and space utilization.
Smart buildings provide improved facilities access control (security alarm, intrusion detection and overall surveillance), HVAC, lighting and other environmental controls, energy management, and overall building control. In addition, building intelligence is increasingly gained through integration of sensors, actuators and other IoT systems elements to capture data to derive AI-based data analytics.
A digital twin is a virtual object representation of a real-world item in which the virtual is mapped to physical things in the real-world such as equipment, robots, or virtually any connected business asset. This mapping in the digital world is facilitated by IoT platforms and software that is leveraged to create a digital representation of the physical asset. The digital twin of a physical asset can provide data about its status such as its physical state and disposition. Conversely, a digital object may be used to manipulate and control a real-world asset by way of teleoperation.
Digitaltwin solutions in smart cities are largely focused on improving the intelligence of buildings. Specific twinning solutions in this regard include: Asset Twinning, Component Twinning, System Twinning, Process and Workflow Twinning. We see the digital twins market reaching $3.77B for these solution areas in total by 2026.
Target Audience
Commercial building network system designers
IoT network system designers for commercial buildings
Components manufacturers for IoT network systems and interfaces
Contractors that install IoT network systems in commercial buildings
Systems integrators for the IoT network systems in commercial buildings
Facilities managers responsible for commercial building networks and systems
Research Benefits
Identify the market drivers for smart cities
Understand the technologies supporting smart cities
Understand the impact of smart cities on ICT evolution
Identify smart buildings market challenges and opportunities
Understand the smart buildings marketplace including players and solutions
Identify how key technologies such as AI and IoT support intelligent structures
Identify how integrated workplace management systems support smart buildings
Understand how virtual objects (software programs) function as an abstract of real-world things
Understand how virtual reality will support digital twinning for advanced simulations and control
Key Topics Covered:
Smart Buildings Market by Technology, Infrastructure, and Solutions 2021-2026
Executive Summary
Introduction
Smart Building Challenges and Opportunities
Smart Building Organizations and Initiatives
Company Analysis
Smart Building Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021-2026
Conclusions and Recommendations
Smart Cities Market by Strategy, Technology, and Outlook for Solutions, Applications and Services 2021-2026
Executive Summary
Smart City Overview
Smart City Strategy and Planning
Smart City Market Analysis
Smart City Technology Analysis
Smart City Development by Region and Country
Smart City Value Chain and Application Analysis
Smart City Vendor and Service Provider Analysis
Smart Cities Market Forecast 2021-2026
Smart City Market Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations
Digital Twins Market by Technology, Solution, Application, and Industry Vertical 2021-2026
Executive Summary
Introduction
Digital Twins Company Assessment
Digital Twins Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021-2026
Conclusions and Recommendations
Companies Mentioned
ABB Group
Abundant Power
Accela
Accenture PLC
Aclara
Aclima
Advantech
Aeon Labs LLC
Aeris Communications
Affinegy, Inc
Affinity Automation, LLC
AGT International
Airspan
Airtel
Alibaba
Allegro
Allerin Tech Pvt. Ltd.
Ally
Alstom SA
Altair Engineering, Inc.
Altran
Alvarion
Amazon
Ambience Data
AMCS
AMD
America Movil
American Auto-Matrix
American Digitals
American Energy Management
AMMAMSIC Technology Corp
Amplia Soluciones SL
Analog Devices Inc.
Analytika
ANSYS
Appin Associates
Apple
Appyparking
Arista Networks Inc.
ARM Holdings
Ascom
Asus
AT&T
Athena Engineering, Inc
Atos
Aucotec AG
Autodesk Inc.
Autogrid
Automated Control Inc.
Ayyeka
Azavea
Azbil
Baidu Inc.
Banyan Water
Barbara IoT
Be Home247
Belimo
Bentley Systems
BlackBerry Ltd
Blyncsy
Bosch Software Innovations GmbH
Brandt Automation, Inc
Breezometer
Bridj
Broadcom Corporation
BT Group
Building IQ
Building Robotics
CADFEM GmbH
Cadillac Fairview
Calthorpe Analytics
Capgemini
Cavium Inc.
Central Coast Environmental Controls
China Mobile
China Unicom
Ciena Corporation
CIMCON Lighting
Cisco Systems
Citrix Systems
Cityflo
Citymapper
Cityzenith
Civicsmart
Clarity Movement Co.
Cobham Wireless
Colt
Compology
Contus
Copper Tree Analytics
CoSMo Company SAS
Cradlepoint
Crestron
CSR
Cubic Corporation
Current Analytics, Inc.
CyanConnode
Cylon
Dassault Systems
Delta Controls
Digital Twin Technologies
Dispatchr
Distech Controls
DNV GL
Double Map
DOVU
DXC Technology
E.M.S. Technologies
Eagle Energy, Inc
EATON
Eclipse Foundation
Ecova
EFT Energy
Elemco Building Controls
Elichens
Emagin
Emerson Electric Co
Emesent
Enel
Energent
Energy ETC, Inc.
EnergyCAP
Energyworx
EnerNOC
Enevo
ENGIE
Enovity, Inc.
Ericsson
eSight Energy
Evopark
EZparking
Faststream Technologies
Fathom
FEINGUSS BLANK GmbH
Filament
Flamencotech
Flowlabs
Flowserve
Fluentgrid
Forward Networks
Frazier Service Co.
GE
General Electric
Genesis Automation
Google
Gridcure
GridPoint
Hawkeye Energy Solutions
HCL Technologies Ltd
HFCL
Hitachi Ltd.
HomeLink Technologies
Honda Smart Home
Honeywell International Inc.
Horizon Controls
HPE
HTNG
Huawei
Hubbell Building Automation
IBI group
IBM Corporation
Industrial Internet Consortium
Infarm
Ingersoll Rand
Ingersoll-Rand Inc.
Inncom
Inrix
Inspira
Intel
Intelizon Energy
Intellastar
Intellias
InterLogix
Intermatic
Inventum Technologies
Invicara
Itron
J2 Innovations
Johnson Controls
Kapsch Group
KBMax
KMC Controls
Koninklijke Philips NV
KORE Wireless
Lanner Electronics
Legrand
LG CNS
Libelium
Logic Ladder
Lon Mark International
LowV Systems, Inc.
Lynx Spring
Mapillary
Maven Systems
Meter Feeder
Metrotech
Microsoft
Mindteck
Miovision
Mobike
Moovel
Moovit
National Instruments
NavVis
Near Future, LLC
NEC
Neighborland
Network and Automation Systems
NEXIA
NexTek Power Systems
Nokia
Nordsense
NTT DATA
OME
One Concern
Oorja On Move
Opendatasoft
Opusone
Oracle Corporation
Panasonic
Parkwhiz
Passport
PETRA Data Science
Phoenix Energy Technologies
Phoenix Robotix
Physical Web
Plume Labs
Pratiti Technologies
Priva
Proclivis Technology Solutions
Prodea System Inc.,
Progressive Engineering & Design
PTC
Purple
QInfra Solutions
QiO Technologies
Qualcomm Incorporated
Quality Theorem
Rachio
Ramco Electrical Contracting Corp.
RBH Access Technologies, Inc.
Reliable Controls
Remix
Ridlr
Rubicon
SAP
Sawyers Control Systems, Inc.
Schneider Electric
SenSat
Sentiance
Shenitech
Siemens AG
Sierra Wireless
Sigfox
Sight Machine Inc.
Signify
Simplifa GmbH
Smardt
Softweb Solutions Inc.
Sogeti Group
Somfy
Soofa
Spacetime Insight
Spatial Labs, Inc.
Spice Digital
Spot Hero
Stae
Streetlight Data
Sullivan & McLaughlin Companies, Inc.
Surveillance Grid Company
Swiftly
Switch Automation
Synavision
Synergetic Systems
Syska Hennessy
Sysmex Corporation
Taco Comfort
Takadu
Tantalum
TE connectivity
Telefonica
Telensa
TerraBridge Innovations in Technology, Inc.
Thermo-Trol Systems, Inc.
TIBCO Software
Toshiba
Toshiba Corporation
Tractebel
Trafi
Trane
Transit Labs
Transit Screen
Transloc
Trend Controls
Tridium
Trilliant
Understory
Unilectric
United Technologies
UrbanFootprint
Urbee
UrsaLeo
Utilidata
Valor Water Analytics
Vantage
Varentec
Veniam
Veolia
Verdigris Technologies Inc.
Verizon
Viconics
Videonetics Technologies
Virtalis Limited
Visualiz
Vodafone
Volocopter
Vykon
Watersmart
Wind River
Wipro Limited
Worldsensing SL
XanTech
XenonStack
Zagster
Zenysis
Zerocycle
Zest Labs
ZiFF Technologies
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