Global Smart Building Expert Praise Scenariio

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Global Smart Building Expert Praise Scenariio.

An award-winning world authority on smart building technology has praised a Derby IT firm after it brought companies together to discuss how innovation, design and data will revolutionise the workplace.

Published

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

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News & Insights

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Matthew Marson, an international speaker at events relating to emerging technology and net-zero design in the built environment, said a conference hosted by city smart building firm Scenariio last week will help raise awareness of the work being done to solve UK business’s most pressing issues.

The event, which was called the Workplace Technology Conference and took place at the Chocolate Factory – home to the Bustler Market – in Siddals Road, attracted delegates from more than 100 firms and organisations keen to explore how innovations making the workplace safer and more people- and eco-friendly.

They included circadian lighting – which is designed to mirror the different shades and intensity of daylight as it changes through the day – movement sensors, cameras, air quality monitors and a host of data-gathering devices linked to the Internet of Things and powered via ethernet cables.

It also featured talks and round table discussions tackling issues such as bringing people back into the workplace, achieving sustainability targets and, in Matthew’s case, looking at how AI technology can create a human-focussed buildings with individual personalities of their own.

Matthew, who works with a host of blue-chip clients and was last year crowned the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Young Engineer of the Year, gave two keynote speeches during the day and welcome the chance to share his thoughts and meet other delegates working in the smart building industry.

He said: “We are struggling to articulate the message when it comes to talking about the benefits of smart building technology so it’s good that Scenariio has brought the industry together to discuss the issues facing companies and what they might be able to do about them. Everybody know about the 2050 net-zero target and there is certainly a will to make a difference, however COVID has badly affected people’s confidence in our ability to achieve it and there is a lot of confusion and uncertainty about whether or not to invest in the technology that can help us do so. Conferences like this can certainly help with that and it’s been refreshing to attend an event that’s been held outside London. I’ve really enjoyed being here and I really love the venue!”

Attendees included landlords, architects, fit-out experts and tech firms

Among the firms represented at the event were Smartengine wtec, UKI CommScope, engineering consultants Cundall, Cisco Meraki, Nottingham Trent University, ISS and fit-out and refurbishment specialists Overbury.

Topics discussed on the stage, meanwhile, included how companies should now be looking providing a range of different working environments, including video call booths and smaller meeting rooms, how face recognition software will replace the plastic ID card and even how modern noise-cancelling speakers can omit the sound of a dog barking in the same room for people who are working at home.

Rob Pritchard, managing director of Scenariio, said: “We’re extremely pleased with how our first-ever Workplace Technology Conference has brought together such a diverse range of companies to showcase the very latest innovations and thinking in our industry. Although we specialise in installing smart building technology, today is a reminder that we operate in just one corner of a growing and multi-faceted industry which is already having a huge effect on changing the way our workplaces look and function. COVID has had a massive effect on employers and employees alike and it’s also been fascinating to learn about the changes it has brought about while showcasing the Chocolate Factory, which is a perfect example of a venue which has benefitted from smart tech.”

Established in 2013, Scenariio has installed smart building technology, including intelligent lighting, integrated and supplementary sensor networks and audio-visual systems, at premises across the UK.

Its clients include Gymshark, Severn Trent Water and Tarmac, as well as, closer to home, Derby College, LKAB and the popular Bustler Market street food venues in Derby and Nottingham.


Scenariio joins PoE Consortium

Scenariio joins the PoE Consortium

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Scenariio Joins the PoE Consortium.

UK firms could be wasting thousands of pounds on electrical installation costs because they are unaware of the full range of capabilities of ethernet cables.

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Thursday, 20th April 2023

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IT Infrastructure

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POE Lighting, Smart lighting, Workspace analytics, Sustainability

As a country, the UK has fallen behind other nations in its understanding of how the cables can be used to a greater extent by carrying electricity as well as data to devices with increased power demands such as LED lights, security cameras, AV and monitors.

Earlier this year we became only the second UK firm to join the Power over Ethernet Consortium, a global industry trade group set up last year to promote PoE.

Its aim is to advance PoE education, advocacy and to share best practice so that more counties can learn about the ways in which it can save them money and reduce their carbon footprint.

PoE has been used for years to power telephones and laptops and is increasingly being used in smart building schemes to enable owners and operators to monitor and control heating, lighting and security via devices linked to the internet.

It saves money because there is no longer a need for a separate power source to each device, meaning there is no need to employ an electrician, no need for extra wiring, no need for safety approval and no need to modify building plans.

The likelihood of an LED light failure is also reduced as drivers – the component at the back of the bulb which regulates the power – are removed and now sit in a centrally accessible comms room, improving the longevity of the LED and making it easier to replace light fixtures.

The use of PoE technology is fast-growing, especially in the USA and other countries around the world including India, Germany, Mexico and the Middle East.

However, Rob Pritchard, our managing director, says while the rest of the world is waking up to its benefits – and despite the RJ45 plug found on the end of each PoE cable being a globally accepted power supply – the UK is lagging behind.

He said: “It is accepted that a traditional telephone cable provides electricity for the telephone as well as carrying the signal, and this same cable can power a number of devices at the same time, including LED lights, sensors and security cameras, without a separate AC supply.

“Installing only one type of cable on one infrastructure network from a central comms room reduces complexity and opportunities for issues. This makes it much more flexible and cost-effective and saves significantly on installation and cabling, but for some reason the take-up is still relatively low in the UK.

“We want to change that, which is why we’ve joined the PoE Consortium. It’s still early days but there are some major names involved and we’re very pleased to be lining up alongside them.

“In the low-carbon, post-lockdown world, smart buildings are the future and if UK companies are to deliver the cost savings and sustainability strategies they’re being required to achieve, then innovations such as power over ethernet is vital to their chances of doing so.”


Established in 2013, we have installed smart building technology, including intelligent lighting, integrated and supplementary sensor networks, and audio-visual systems, at premises across the UK, helping its customers reduce their carbon footprint, lower operational costs and create a working environment that boosts productivity and well-being.

Our clients include Gymshark, Severn Trent Water and Tarmac, as well as, closer to home, Derby College and the Chocolate Factory, home to the popular Bustler Market street food event.

FAQ

The consortium brings together manufacturers, consultants and integrators to shape how PoE is deployed globally. This includes developing guidance, sharing real-world use cases and helping align the market around consistent standards and approaches.

Key considerations include network capacity, power requirements and how existing infrastructure can be adapted. Early planning is important to ensure the network can support both data and power delivery at scale across multiple building systems.

PoE enables a shift towards a more IT-led infrastructure. Instead of separate systems for power and data, organisations can manage devices through a single network, making spaces easier to reconfigure and systems easier to maintain.

Beyond installation savings, PoE can reduce maintenance complexity, improve system visibility and support quicker fault resolution. Centralising components such as drivers also simplifies upgrades and ongoing management.

PoE is moving beyond low-power devices into wider building applications as standards improve. This will support more use cases across smart buildings, helping organisations create more connected, data-driven and energy-efficient environments.


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