This is a demo store. No orders will be fulfilled.

Homes and Buildings

Homes and Buildings is one of the dynamic program areas of Frost and Sullivan's Energy and Environment business unit. Over past few years Homes and Buildings industry has seen rapid changes due to the Mega Trends across the industry, creating disruptions in the existing opportunities and at the same time creating new ones. High-level penetration of transformation technologies, such as IoT, Big Data and Analytics and Cloud Networking, in the Homes and Buildings industry will change the market dynamics of the industry as it reduces the operating and infrastructure cost and improves financial optimization of buildings. Homes and Buildings' research team constantly track those transformational technologies as it drives business transformation and enable clients to improve business value. Our research team provides global industry analysis, custom consulting, growth consulting (strategy consulting), market research, market forecasts, and insights into emerging technologies. Homes and Buildings program area covers:

  • Home Energy Management Systems
  • Building Energy Management Systems
  • Home Automation Systems
  • Building Automation Systems
  • Lighting (LED lighting, lighting Controls and lighting management systems, emergency lighting, and light as a service)
  • Connected Homes
  • Low-Voltage Power Distribution (Low-voltage switchgear and DC power distribution)
  • Fire & Safety
  • Electronic Security Systems (Video surveillance, Access controls, Intruder alarms)
  • Facility Management Systems
  • Building Management Systems
  • Smart Buildings
  • HVAC
  1. 23 Aug 2013  |  North America

    Understanding the Growth Potential within the Building Technologies Market

    Insights from United States Facility Decision Makers

    Overall, the main objective of this study was to identify levels of familiarity with 12 building technologies, measure their usage rates and evaluate the impact that one has on the other. Moreover, the following research attempts to determine which building technologies have the highest and the lowest growth potentials, based on the current usage a...

    $10,000.00