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Given the rapid rise in urbanization, with the United Nations Population Fund projecting that the global population living in cities will reach around 5billion by 2030, and the expanding role of the service sector, the building sector continues to grow, leading to increased energy demand and carbon footprints. Hence, there is a need to reduce the environmental impact of buildings while maintaining the comfort of occupants, leading to more economic output from energy consumption. By employing advanced technologies such as sensors, automation, and data analytics, smart building systems can intelligently monitor and control energy consumption for heating, cooling, and lighting, among other factors. This not only minimizes waste but also contributes to more sustainable, eco-friendly operations, aligning with the core principles of Green Productivity (GP). This training course aligns with the APO’s GP 2.0 endeavor and aims to expand the scope of GP to other economic sectors beyond manufacturing.
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