Site 1001 Releases Data Platform to Help Applications and AI Systems Interact with Smart Cities and Infrastructure

Press Release Summary:

Site 1001’s Skylight Building Performance and Operations Platform is designed to collects and structures data into a single source in order to help AI systems make buildings smart. The software features a building heath monitor, a mobile application that uses image analysis to report building issues and a voice assistant.


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Site 1001 Launches Skylight Smart Building Platform at CES 2019 Smart Cities

Smart building software developer Site 1001 today announced its Skylight Building Performance and Operations Platform, a big data platform for buildings in smart cities. Skylight collects and structures the myriad of data that impacts buildings--structural, operational, financial and environmental--into a single source of “Place Data” to make it easier for applications, analytics, and AI systems to help make buildings “smart.” Site 1001 is providing demonstrations of apps using the Skylight platform including a “building health” monitor, a mobile app that uses image analysis to report building issues, and “Carl,” a building voice assistant.

Site 1001’s demonstrations are in its booth at CES 2019 in the Smart Cities section, space #1101. The press kit can be found here: https://www.tradeshownews.com/events/ces-2019/site1001/

About Site 1001 
Site 1001 is the developer of a high performance building performance and operations software platform that uses core building information, building systems and sensor data in combination with a powerful machine learning engine to put the “smart” in “smart buildings.” Cloud-based, mobile first, and location-aware, Site 1001 helps building owners, operators and facilities managers save money, improve building performance and extend building and asset life by delivering critical facilities information to the right person in the right place at the right time. Backed by a revolutionary building AI technology that continuously monitors building operations to anticipate maintenance needs and can both notify personnel as well as automatically interact with building systems to correct issues, Site 1001 users can improve efficiency, slash FM costs and extend equipment lifecycles without increasing workloads. Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, Site 1001 has an executive office and tech hub in Orange County, California, and an Eastern regional office in Raleigh, North Carolina. For more information, visit Site 1001’s website at https://www.site1001.com, email: info(at)site1001.com, or call +1 (949) 276-6300.

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