Smart Buildings

Webinar: Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Boiler Room!

Please Join us on Thursday 22nd February 17:00 Central Europe Time (CET) for our 2nd FREE Webinar in the 2018 Smart Buildings Series, sponsored by Project Haystack.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Boiler Room! Memoori Talks to Sridhar Deivasigamani, CEO of Intellihot about how they are using Predictive Analytics to Improve the Efficiency of the Humble Water Heater.

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Webinar Highlights…

* How to Use Predictive Analytics to Actively Monitor the Condition of any Water Heater. Improve Efficiency by Monitoring Water Usage Patterns, Flow Rates and Temperatures.
* Also How to Remotely Control Boilers, Water and Gas Supply to Eliminate Catastrophic Losses, Downtime and Property Damage.

This is a really great FREE opportunity to hear an expert share his experience and knowledge into how they are bringing more intelligence into previously dumb building equipment.

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