UTC’s EcoEnergy Insights Targets The Facilities Optimization Opportunity Via Its New CORTIX IoT Platform

27 Jun, 2018

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Executive Summary

On May 15, 2018, EcoEnergy Insights, part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, announced the launch of the CORTIX IoT platform for buildings. The CORTIX platform, an evolution of EcoEnergy’s big data platform for managing energy in buildings, leverages data analytics and remote management services to optimize facilities across multiple dimensions including maintenance, energy and asset management. EcoEnergy Insights is making the CORTIX IoT platform available to building managers, original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and facility services firms. Verdantix finds the launch of CORTIX is well-timed because it aligns to i) the continuing expansion of energy management into broader facilities optimization and ii) interest from OEMs in selling new services to customers. Verdantix finds that EcoEnergy Insights and its OEM partners will need to educate customers on the benefits of smarter maintenance regimes and the competitive differentiators.

UTC’s EcoEnergy Insights Targets The Facilities Optimization Opportunity Via Its New CORTIX IoT Platform
EcoEnergy Insights Targets Building Managers, Equipment Manufacturers And Facility Services Firms With The CORTIX IoT  
The CORTIX IoT Platform Continually Grows Its Knowledge Base By Analysing Feedback From Engineers 

EcoEnergy Insights And OEMs Will Need To Educate Customers On The Benefits Of Smarter Maintenance Regimes

About the Author

Susan Clarke

Susan Clarke

Research Director

Susan leads the Verdantix Smart Buildings practice. Her current research agenda focuses on software solutions for real estate management including integrated workplace managem...

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