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Key Digital Trends Transforming Facility Management Sector
Users may have witnessed an improvement in facility management technology adoption among their colleagues.

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Apac CIOOutlook | Friday, April 29, 2022
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A cloud-based program could keep everyone in the loop and even allow users to add images for context.
Fremont, CA: Users may have witnessed an improvement in facility management technology adoption among their colleagues. In addition, many professionals are becoming aware that carefully selected technology can have a positive influence on their workflows. Here are some of the digital trends that are currently impacting the industry and will likely have an impact on it in the future.
· IoT sensors increase visibility and control.
People are becoming more interested in employing Internet of Things (IoT) devices to get previously unknown information. Using the Internet of Things (IoT) may provide individuals with information to help operations function more smoothly.
An IoT sensor may notify a technician of unusual component activity. It is thus more likely that they will be able to fix the issue before it creates a major inconvenience, whether by reordering a part of arranging a repair call.
· Cloud software and apps that facilitate mobile working are available.
A normal day at work for a facilities manager typically does not include much remaining in one spot. Fortunately, cloud-based software and applications allow individuals to get the information they require regardless of their location or the device they use to access it.
Assume a facility manager is talking with numerous stakeholders regarding ongoing renovations. A cloud-based program could keep everyone in the loop and even allow users to add images for context.
· Risk management objectives are facilitated by security technology.
Risk management is an important aspect of operating a successful institution. According to statistics, 2 million individuals are affected by workplace violence each year. Depending on the sort of business that a facility manager manages, the possible hazards extend not just to workers and also to students, renters, patrons, and perhaps other groups.
Managing risks requires safeguarding assets as well. For example, if someone sneaks into the facility and ruins its vital equipment, operations would be significantly disrupted, and profitability would suffer.