Industry Event // From IWMS to CPIP: Revolutionizing Your CRE Strategy in the Age of Connected Intelligence

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  • Real Estate & Built Environment

29, May 2025

11am ET | 4pm BST

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Industry Event // From IWMS to CPIP: Revolutionizing Your CRE Strategy in the Age of Connected Intelligence

Join JLL and Verdantix in this webinar as we explore the evolution of facility management technology, focusing on the transition from Integrated Workplace Management Systems (IWMS) to Connected Portfolio Intelligence Platforms (CPIP). As the industry faces new challenges and opportunities, we’ll examine how CPIP is poised to revolutionize facility and asset management. The session will cover recent technological advancements, changing user demands, and the key features that set CPIP apart from traditional IWMS solutions.

Key Points:

  • The impact of new technologies (IoT, digital twins) on facility management
  • Shifting industry demands: ESG focus, occupant experience, and post-COVID adaptations
  • Limitations of current IWMS and the emergence of CPIP
  • Core features and benefits of CPIP solutions
  • How CPIP addresses contemporary challenges in facility management
  • The future outlook for facility management technology

This concise webinar will provide facility managers, real estate professionals, and decision-makers with valuable insights into the latest trends and solutions in workplace and asset management, helping them prepare for the future of their industry.

Attending this event

Joy Trinquet

Senior Analyst

Joy is a Senior Analyst in the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice. Her current research agenda focuses on integrated workplace management systems/connected portfolio intelligence platforms (IWMS/CPIP), building systems integrators, and space and workplace management solutions. Joy joined Verdantix in 2019, having previously worked at BNP Paribas Asset Management as a business development intern. She earned a BA degree in Economics with a concentration on policy, as well as dual minors in computer science and business studies, from New York University.