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Bill Moten is a respected authority on Smart Buildings, Internet of Things (IoT), and Wireless Solutions. Bill holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Southern Methodist University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Dallas. A veteran of the Communications Technology industry, Bill has been developing emerging technology and analytics solutions for over 25 years utilizing wireless, wired, and optical networks including IoT, Property Tech, digital assistants, Cellular, Broadband, Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS), WiFi, Bluetooth, LoRa, ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Public Safety. Bill’s IoT project experience includes smart agriculture, track & trace, smart buildings, and more. He is a frequent presenter at national industry conferences, published in international industry magazines, and author of smart buildings and technology industry blogs. Bill also serves on the Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) & Telecommunications Industry Association’s (TIA) SPIRE smart building assessment and rating program.
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The availability of data and understanding of what data can be collected, analyzed, and used to communicate with stakeholders and make data-driven decisions is the most significant benefit of a smart building populated with IoT solutions. Data provides quantifiable, actionable insight to solve problems, realize opportunities, and continuously improve. However, one of the biggest challenges the IoT industry faces is unwinding the current practice of implementing one solution at a time without stepping back and stepping up to change the way we design and plan. For data intelligence to work effectively and impact an organization, leaders need to move from linear thinking or the concept of step-by-step progression to systems thinking approaching IoT as the “Connectedness of Things.”
This session will share the concepts of systems thinking for IoT implementations and how proper planning and design will lead to data intelligence success.
Learning Objective/Discussion Point 1 – Participants will be able to state the difference between linear and systems thinking
Learning Objective/Discussion Point 2 – Explore how IoT impacts occupant experiences and improved operations efficiency in Smart Buildings.
Learning Objective/Discussion Point 3 – Understand the importance of IoT and systems thinking in the development of a successful Smart Building digital strategy.
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Hi everyone. I'm glad you were here. And I hope that you and your family are safe. And well, my name is Bill Moten and I am the smart buildings practice leader at Leading Edge Design Group. I'm so honored to be presenting here at iot Grand Slam 2020 going to working with iot long before it was even call diversity and I'm looking forward to sharing some of my experiences with you. The focus of this presentation is around data intelligence for the built environment. And it's a smart buildings. That's what I focus on is the built environment and we're going to
focus on that adopting a systems thinking approach. So let's get started. Learning objectives today or that you will walk away and be able to State the difference between the linear and systems thinking will explore how iot impacts the occupant experience as well as improve the operations efficiency in a smart building. And you'll understand that the importance of an iot and systems thinking in the development of a successful smart building digital strategy. At Leading Edge Design Group and we plan design and build
data centers and smart buildings. And we do a deep focus on that data intelligence part, and we were founded in 2007 with our headquarters in New England and we have Regional Offices in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. You always like to start these presentations with a snapshot in terms of how technology is changing our lives and I think we can all agree that plays a big part in our lives and before the pandemic impacted our lives and provide a
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