FuseForward is excited to announce its participation in the launch of Toronto Metropolitan University’s SCIThub (Smart Campus Integration and Testing Hub), the world's first fully digitally-enabled building. This revolutionary initiative within the School of Architectural Science will serve as a living lab for smart building technologies, digital twins, and data-driven infrastructure management.
The SCIThub will seamlessly integrate cutting-edge technologies, including sensors, IoT devices, and AI-powered platforms, to create an innovative environment for testing and optimizing smart building, facility, and campus solutions. FuseForward’s participation will focus on leveraging its AI-powered Command Center and Facilities Hub to support the development of cognitive digital twins, contributing real-time data analytics and operational insights to enhance the building's performance.
“We are thrilled to be part of this groundbreaking initiative with Toronto Metropolitan University,” said Mark Damm, CEO of FuseForward. “SCIThub’s vision of a fully integrated smart campus aligns perfectly with our mission to provide intelligent infrastructure solutions. Our platform will play a crucial role in advancing the development of smarter, more efficient buildings that can respond dynamically to changing conditions and demands.”
The SCIThub is designed to act as a testbed for next-generation smart campus and smart facility technologies, supporting the development and deployment of advanced building technologies and systems in energy management, sustainability, and security. FuseForward will collaborate with Toronto Metropolitan University, researchers and other industry leaders to deliver innovative solutions that improve and optimize operational efficiency, reduce costs, and promote sustainability.
In addition to promoting cutting-edge technology integration, the SCIThub project is also focused on sustainability. By incorporating digital solutions that enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprints, SCIThub aims to set a new standard for green building practices, contributing to global sustainability goals.
As part of this collaboration, FuseForward’s Facilities Hub will collect data from the SCIThub’s building systems, and our Command Centre will visualize and analyze that data with AI to offer insights into asset management, maintenance, and tenant experience. This will allow researchers to explore how data can be used to drive decision-making in real-time, contributing to the creation of future-ready buildings, facilities, campuses and cities.
About FuseForward FuseForward delivers an AI-powered Command Center for the built environment that integrates disparate data from all participants into a Facilities Hub that delivers deep causal & predictive insights into the real-time performance of assets, systems & resources. Organizations use this platform to optimize resources, manage critical infrastructure more effectively, and improve the performance of their complex facilities.
About Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is Canada’s leader in innovative, career-oriented education. Urban, culturally diverse and inclusive, the university is home to more than 46,000 students, including 2,900 Master’s and PhD students, 4,000 faculty and staff, and over 240,000 alumni worldwide.
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