The modern office environment is changing rapidly. Hybrid working, stricter sustainability targets, and new regulations place increasingly high demands on buildings. At the same time, employees expect a comfortable and healthy work environment in which they can work productively.
With PULSE CORE, organizations gain insight into their buildings and installations, enabling them to make data-driven choices for comfort, sustainability, and future-proof building management.
A good indoor climate has a direct impact on the well-being and productivity of employees. Factors such as temperature and air quality play an important role in this. By continuously monitoring these, the work environment can be actively improved.
In many organizations, office occupancy has become less predictable. Workspaces and meeting rooms are used intensively at times, while at others they stand empty.
Insight into the actual use of spaces helps organizations to design building systems more efficiently and to better align facility services with occupancy.
Organizations are under pressure to lower their energy consumption and reduce their CO₂ emissions. At the same time, they want to cut costs and achieve their sustainability goals. This starts with insight into where energy is consumed and where optimization is possible.
From 2026, many non-residential buildings will be required to have a Building Automation and Control System (BCS) that provides insight into energy performance and supports optimization. This requires continuous monitoring and analysis of building installations.
PULSE CORE helps organizations get a grip on these challenges by translating building data into concrete insights and actions. We do this within a single platform with five Building Blocks.
During our initial meeting, we listen to the issue and explore a suitable solution together. Schedule an introductory meeting with our expert.