Taking building energy efficiency to the next level
EE is smart business and a key driver of economic prosperity for the Pacific Northwest. At Smart Buildings Center we’re exploring new energy data analytics and visualization techniques to advance energy efficiency. Our mission is to accelerate the adoption and commercialization of smart building technologies and practices through education and demonstration.
Building operators and engineers can borrow hi-tech meters and more.
Our space, in Seattle’s Pacific Tower, is available for meetings, events, and trainings.
Building Operator Certification program, Remote Learning Calendar and Library of webinars for building operators and managers.
New ways of viewing data available with today's advanced energy monitoring tools. Smart + efficient is good business.
SBX2020 Sept. 2-3, 2020
Smart Buildings Exchange Conference in Seattle, Washington
A two-day conference and trade show connecting participants to the latest information and technologies in the smart buildings industry and showcasing smart city and building projects and initiatives in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.
SBC NEWS
The GiveBIG giving period was extended through May 14th, and today is the last day to make your tax-deductible donation to the Smart Buildings Center Education Program (SBCEP) to help us continue our work to accelerate the adoption and commercialization of smart building technologies and practices through education and demonstration. SBCEP organizes educational and networking events such as our “Why Smart Buildings?” Executive Forums, the Smart Buildings Exchange Conference and Tradeshow, and building tours to promote and showcase the use […]
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As the current response to the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered many of our daily routines, so too must our facility operation practices change to provide the best possible protection for occupants. The following guidance summarizes some best practices (provided by the Federation of European Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Associations, or REHVA) to reduce the spread of the virus in buildings, focusing on airborne transmission. The objective of this guidance is to provide practical information about recommended precautions and […]
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