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Smart Building Solutions: How AI, Iot And Sustainable Materials Are Transforming The Market


(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Siemens, LG Electronics, and BASF at the Forefront of the Growing Smart and Sustainable Buildings Market

Dublin, Feb. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Smart and Sustainable Buildings market 2025-2035" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global market for smart and sustainable buildings is experiencing rapid growth, driven by increasing awareness of environmental issues, the need for energy efficiency, and advancements in technology. This market encompasses a wide range of solutions and technologies aimed at improving building performance, reducing energy consumption, and enhancing occupant comfort and well-being. Smart buildings integrate various systems and technologies to optimize operations, including building automation systems, energy management systems, lighting controls, HVAC systems, and security and access control.

These systems are increasingly interconnected through Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, allowing for real-time monitoring, data analysis, and automated decision-making. The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms is further enhancing the capabilities of smart buildings, enabling predictive maintenance, personalized comfort settings, and more efficient resource allocation.

Sustainable buildings, on the other hand, focus on minimizing environmental impact through energy-efficient design, renewable energy integration, water conservation, and the use of eco-friendly materials. Many smart building technologies contribute to sustainability goals by optimizing resource use and reducing waste. The convergence of smart and sustainable building practices is creating a new paradigm in the construction and real estate industries, often referred to as "smart green buildings."

The market for smart and sustainable buildings is being driven by several factors. Government regulations and building codes promoting energy efficiency and sustainability are becoming more stringent in many countries. Rising energy costs and the need to reduce carbon emissions are pushing building owners and operators to adopt more efficient technologies. Additionally, there is growing demand from tenants and occupants for healthier, more comfortable, and more environmentally friendly spaces. There is increased focus on indoor air quality, touchless technologies, and space utilization monitoring to ensure safe and healthy environments. Remote monitoring and management capabilities have become more critical as building operators seek to minimize on-site staffing.

Looking to the future, the smart and sustainable building market is poised for continued growth. The integration of renewable energy systems, such as solar panels and energy storage, is expected to become more prevalent. Advanced materials, including self-healing concrete and smart windows, will contribute to improved building performance and longevity. The concept of "digital twins" - virtual replicas of physical buildings - is likely to gain traction, enabling more sophisticated simulation and optimization of building operations. The future outlook for smart and sustainable buildings also includes greater integration with smart city initiatives. Buildings will increasingly interact with urban infrastructure, participating in demand response programs for energy management and contributing to more efficient transportation systems.

As technology continues to advance, we can expect to see more sophisticated AI-driven building management systems that can learn and adapt to changing conditions and user preferences. The use of robotics for building maintenance and cleaning is likely to increase. Additionally, the integration of biophilic design principles - incorporating nature into the built environment - is expected to become more common, supporting both sustainability goals and occupant well-being. However, challenges remain in the widespread adoption of smart and sustainable building technologies. High initial costs, concerns about data privacy and cybersecurity, and the complexity of integrating various systems are ongoing issues. There is also a need for standardization in the industry to ensure interoperability between different systems and technologies.

The Global Smart and Sustainable Buildings Market 2025-2035 provides an in-depth analysis of the rapidly evolving global smart and sustainable buildings industry. As urbanization accelerates and environmental concerns intensify, the demand for intelligent, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly buildings is soaring.

Key technologies include adaptive facades, smart windows, advanced insulation materials, building automation systems, and energy harvesting solutions. These are expected to see increased adoption as buildings strive to meet sustainability goals and regulatory requirements. Building automation systems form the core of smart buildings, covering HVAC control, lighting management, security, and energy monitoring. AI and machine learning are enhancing these systems, enabling predictive maintenance and efficient resource allocation.

Advanced construction materials such as self-healing concrete and phase change materials are reshaping the industry, improving building performance and durability. Energy efficiency remains crucial, with innovations in thermal and sound insulation, smart HVAC systems, and energy harvesting technologies helping to reduce carbon footprints and meet energy codes. IoT and smart sensors are transforming building management, optimizing performance through occupancy detection, air quality monitoring, and more. Emerging technologies like smart coatings and advanced lighting solutions further enhance building functionality and energy efficiency.

Report contents include:

  • Smart building technologies overview
  • Smart windows and adaptive facades
  • Building automation systems
  • Advanced construction materials
  • Energy efficiency solutions
  • IoT and smart sensors in buildings
  • Artificial intelligence in building management
  • Smart lighting technologies
  • Market forecasts and growth projections
  • Competitive landscape
  • Regional market insights
  • Regulatory and policy impacts
  • Future outlook and emerging trends
  • Company profile analysis. These companies represent a diverse range of technologies and solutions across the smart and sustainable buildings value chain, from building materials and automation systems to energy management and IoT platforms.

A selection of companies profiled include:

  • ABB
  • AGC
  • AkzoNobel
  • Alerton
  • Argil Inc.
  • BASF
  • Belimo Holding
  • Bosch Security Systems
  • Bisly Inc.
  • Cambridge Electric Cement
  • ChromoGenics
  • Cisco Systems Inc.
  • ClearVue Technologies Limited
  • Control4 Corporation
  • Crestron Electronics Inc.
  • Daikin Industries Ltd.
  • Delta Controls Inc.
  • EDGE Technologies
  • Ecobee Inc.
  • EControl-Glas
  • Emerson Electric Co.
  • Electrified Thermal Solutions
  • Gentex Corporation
  • Google
  • Guardian Industries
  • Halio Inc.
  • Hanergy Holding Group Ltd.
  • Heliatek
  • Honeywell International Inc.
  • Johnson Controls International
  • Kinestral Technologies Inc.
  • KONE Corporation
  • Legrand SA
  • Leviton Manufacturing
  • LG Electronics Inc.
  • Lutron Electronics Co. Inc.
  • Microsoft
  • Miru
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Nanoco Group Plc
  • Next Energy Technologies Inc.
  • Nippon Sheet Glass Co. Ltd.
  • Next Sense
  • OSRAM
  • Otis Elevator Company
  • Oxford PV
  • Panasonic Corporation
  • Perovskia Solar
  • Quantum Materials Corporation
  • Research Frontiers Inc.
  • Renesas
  • Saint-Gobain
  • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
  • Schuco International
  • Siemens
  • Saule Technologies
  • SCHOTT
  • Somfy
  • Sunamp
  • Tewke
  • Ubiquitous Energy
  • Velux Group
  • View Inc.
  • Ventive
  • Vitro Architectural Glass
  • Zumtobel Group

Key Topics Covered:

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 What are Smart Buildings?
1.2 Integration into Smart Cities
1.3 Evolution of Smart Building Technology
1.4 Market Drivers
1.5 Market Challenges
1.6 Market revenues and forecasts, by technology area 2020-2035
1.7 Adaptive facades
1.8 Smart/switchable/dynamic glass or smart windows
1.9 Advanced thermal and sound insulation
1.10 Smart lighting
1.11 Smart coatings
1.12 Energy harvesting
1.13 AI in Smart Buildings

2 SMART WINDOWS
2.1 What is smart glass?
2.2 Market drivers for smart glass
2.3 Smart windows
2.4 Types of smart glass
2.5 Comparison of smart glass technologies
2.6 Nanomaterials in smart glass
2.7 Competitive landscape
2.8 Manufacturers
2.9 Routes to market
2.10 Market and technical challenges
2.11 Future of smart glass
2.12 Advanced materials for smart glass and windows
2.13 Companies (51 company profiles)

3 BUILDING AUTOMATIONS SYSTEMS (BAS)
3.1 HVAC Control
3.2 Lighting Control
3.3 Security and Access Control
3.4 Energy Management Systems
3.5 Companies (109 company profiles)

4 ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
4.1 Market drivers
4.2 Concrete additives
4.3 Self-sensing concrete
4.4 Memory steel
4.5 Biomaterials
4.6 Carbon-negative concrete
4.7 3D Printed Building Components
4.8 Companies (40 company profiles)

5 VIBRATION DAMPING
5.1 Overview
5.2 Advanced materials for vibration damping
5.3 Companies (8 company profiles)

6 SMART COATINGS
6.1 Market drivers
6.2 Technologies
6.3 Companies (66 company profiles)

7 SMART AIR FILTRATION AND HVAC
7.1 Market drivers
7.2 HEPA and ULPA Filtration
7.3 UV-C Air Purification
7.4 Smart Ventilation Systems
7.5 Demand-controlled Ventilation
7.6 Advanced materials for smart filtration and HVAC
7.7 Companies (28 company profiles)

8 THERMAL AND SOUND INSULATION
8.1 Advanced materials for heating and energy efficiency
8.2 Market drivers
8.3 Technologies and Materials
8.4 Companies (38 company profiles)

9 BUILDING ENERGY HARVESTING AND GENERATION
9.1 Market drivers
9.2 Technologies
9.3 Companies (60 company profiles)

10 SMART SENSORS AND IoT
10.1 Market drivers
10.2 Types of smart building sensors
10.3 Applications
10.4 Occupancy Sensors
10.5 Environmental Sensors
10.6 Structural Health Monitoring Sensors
10.7 IoT Platforms for Smart Buildings
10.8 Energy Monitoring Sensors
10.9 Water Management Sensors
10.10 Companies (25 company profiles)

11 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MACHINE LEARNING IN SMART BUILDINGS
11.1 Predictive Maintenance
11.2 Energy Optimization Algorithms
11.3 Occupant Comfort Management
11.4 Building Performance Analytics
11.5 Smart Space Management
11.6 Security and Access Control AI
11.7 Companies (20 company profiles)

12 SMART LIGHTING
12.1 Market drivers
12.2 Advanced materials for smart lighting
12.3 Companies (21 company profiles)

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