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was a bike space too. and, once you're at work, you can also book a meeting room through the app, and that means when you arrive you don't need to touch anything — you canjust walk straight in — and, if you don't turn up on time, it won't be long before it's made available to someone else. and once you enter the room, well, up here is a movement sensor, so it can keep track of the number of people who are in here and exactly where they're standing, so if the air—conditioning needs to be turned up or down, that can happen automatically. there's also an air—quality sensor over here. the air in this building, at the moment, is pretty good, but if it does become poorer, then the air holding unit can try and purify it. the smart space�*s platform's ai is still learning, and eventually it should be able to make its own decisions, but right now it does still need a human to make those changes based on the incoming information. the benefits of the smartphone bringing all these systems into a single place,
then you enter the building by using an app. as soon as you walk in, bluetooth beacons will recognise you. and if you're a visitor, well, you get sent a qr code. there's a facial recognition option too, no standard reception desk, and even the lifts can know where to take you. and if you'd arrived by the much—encouraged method of cycling, the app would have told you where there was a bike space too. and, once you're at work, you can also book a meeting room through the app, and that means when you arrive you don't need to touch anything — you can just walk straight in — and, if you don't turn up on time, it won't be long before it's made available to someone else. and once you enter the room, well, up here is a movement sensor, so it can keep track of the number of people who are in here and exactly where they're standing, so if the air—conditioning needs to be turned up or down, that can happen automatically. there's also an air—quality sensor over here. the air in this building, at the moment, is pretty good,
will recognise you. and if you're a visitor, well, you get sent a qr code. there's a facial recognition option too, no standard reception desk, and even the lifts can know where to take you. and if you'd arrived by the much encouraged method of cycling, the app would have told you where there was a bike space too. and, once you're at work, you can also book a meeting room through the app, and that means when you arrive you don't need to touch anything — you can just walk straight in — and, if you don't turn up on time, it won't be long before it's made available to someone else. and once you enter the room, well, up here is a movement sensor, so it can keep track of the number of people who are in here and exactly where they're standing, so if the air—conditioning needs to be turned up or down, that can happen automatically. there's also an air quality sensor over here. the air in this building, at the moment, is pretty good, but if it does become poorer, then the air holding unit can try and purify it.
and even the lifts can know where to take you. and if you'd arrived by the much—encouraged method of cycling, the app would have told you where there was a bike space, too. and, once you're at work, you can also book a meeting room through the app, and that means when you arrive you don't need to touch anything — you can just walk straight in — and, if you don't turn up on time, it won't be long before it's made available to someone else. and once you enter the room, well, up here is a movement sensor, so it can keep track of the number of people who are in here and exactly where they're standing, so if the air—conditioning needs to be turned up or down, that can happen automatically. there's also an air—quality sensor over here. the air in this building, at the moment, is pretty good, but if it does become poorer, then the air holding unit can try and purify it. the smart space�*s platform's ai is still learning, and eventually it should be able to make its own decisions, but right now it does still need
how much time in them. so while we've seen so—called "smart buildings" pop up for some years now, never has the need for flexible space and a safe and efficient flow of people felt more important. this is 22 bishopsgate, a new building that's been designed to house 12,000 staff, and, from the ground up, technology has been built in. in fact, if you're an employee, then you enter the building by using an app. as soon as you walk in, bluetooth beacons will recognise you. and if you're a visitor, well, you get sent a qr code. there's a facial recognition option too, no standard reception desk, and even the lifts can know where to take you. and if you'd arrived by the much—encouraged method of cycling, the app would have told you where there was a bike space too. and, once you're at work, you can also book a meeting
technology has been built in. in fact, if you're an employee, then you enter the building by using an app. as soon as you walk in, bluetooth beacons will recognise you. and if you're a visitor, well, you get sent a qr code. there's a facial recognition option too, no standard reception desk, and even the lifts can know where to take you. and if you'd arrived by the much—encouraged method of cycling, the app would have told you where there was a bike space too. and, once you're at work, you can also book a meeting room through the app, and that means when you arrive you don't need to touch anything — you can just walk straight in — and, if you don't turn up on time, it won't be long before it's made available to someone else. and once you enter the room, well, up here is a movement sensor, so it can keep track of the number of people who are in here and exactly where they're standing, so if the air—conditioning needs to be turned up or down, that can happen automatically. there's also an air—quality sensor over here. the air in this building,
so while we've seen so—called "smart buildings" pop up for some years now, never has the need for flexible space and a safe and efficient flow of people felt more important. this is 22 bishopsgate, a new building that's been designed to house 12,000 staff, and, from the ground up, technology has been built in. in fact, if you're an employee, then you enter the building by using an app. as soon as you walk in, bluetooth beacons will recognise you. and if you're a visitor, well, you get sent a qr code. there's a facial recognition option too, no standard reception desk, and even the lifts can know where to take you. and if you'd arrived by the much—encouraged method of cycling, the app would have told you where there was a bike space too. and, once you're at work, you can also book a meeting room through the app, and that means when you arrive you don't need to touch anything —