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Control and automation and systems enable corporate facilities to reduce energy and carbon usage, manage maintenance, improve operational efficiencies and meet regulatory standards. These benefits provide returns on investment over relatively short periods of time.
Consider these statistics:
- Automated A/V systems can offer organizations 82 percent uptime reliability, 18 percentage points better than traditional systems.
- Network-controlled A/V systems can offer organizations 97 percent uptime reliability, 33 percentage points better than traditional systems.
- As much as 50 percent of an organization’s lighting energy is wasted due to inefficient technologies and unnecessary “on” time of lighting products.
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