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1 Intelligent Buildings and Building Automation
TE Connectivity National Sales Meeting Harrisburg, PA October 3, 2018 Ron Zimmer CABA President & CEO © 2018, Continental Automated Buildings Association

2 Overview of CABA CABA - Continential Automated Buildings Association
Vision CABA advances the connected home and intelligent buildings sectors. Mission CABA enables organizations and individuals to make informed decisions about the integration of technology, ecosystems and connected lifestyles in homes and buildings. 2

3 CABA Board of Directors
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4 What is an Intelligent Building?

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7 Intelligent Building Solutions Market Life-Cycle Analysis
Page: 7 Source: CABA’s North American Intelligent Buildings Roadmap 2011

8 The History of the Term “Internet of Things”

9 Key Trends in IoT and Commercial Building Tech Markets

10 Key Trends in IoT and Commercial Building Tech Markets

11 Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of IoT
Sensors…Everywhere and in Everything 11 Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of IoT

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13 Building Types Segmentation
13 Source: Monetization of Intelligent Buildings 2018

14 Installed Devices by Buildings Sub-Segment
Source: Monetization of Intelligent Buildings 2018

15 Installed Connected Devices by Device Segments
Source: Monetization of Intelligent Buildings 2018

16 Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of IoT
Opportunity Stretches Across Building Types & Systems 16 Source: CABA Intelligent Buildings and the Impact of IoT

17 Specific Technologies in IB Projects

18 Smart Lighting and Connected Lighting Controls
Lighting in Internet of Things “LEDification” Energy Savings Industry-wide market trends Source: IHS Markit 18

19 Smart Lighting and Connected Lighting Controls
Commercial Control panels Central controllers Connected ballasts and wireless adapters Connected switches Environmental / Light level sensors Occupancy sensors Keypad and HMI screens RF luminaires Residential Connected switches and keypads RF enabled LED lamps RF enabled LED luminaires RF enabled lamp and luminaire controllers Outdoor and street Segment controllers and gateways Connected luminaires Retrofit luminaire controllers 19 Source: IHS Markit

20 State of the Industry Global lamp shipments will decline as LED lamps with longer lifetimes are increasingly adopted, replacing incandescent and halogen technologies. Longer LED lamp lifetimes mean fewer replacement unit are required; additionally, LED integrated luminaires without replaceable lamps will start to gain traction. An exception will be for global LED lamp shipments, which will increase in terms of unit shipments from 1.3 billion in 2015 to 5.7 billion in 2023 (at a CAGR of just under 20%). 20

21 Smart Lighting and Connected Lighting Controls
2015 2020 CAGR $4.6bn $10.2bn Commercial 17.3% Residential $1.1bn $4.0bn 30.5% Outdoor and street $0.4bn $1.5bn 30.5% Source: IHS Markit 21

22 CABA Research Project Funders:
Improving Organizational Productivity with Building Automation Systems CABA Research Project Funders: 22

23 Organizational Productivity Metrics
Absenteeism Employee turnover intent Self-assessed performance Job satisfaction Health and well-being Complaints to the FM Benchmark developed for each Complimentary 2017 Report:

24 The 90%! 24

25 Phase 2: Overview of Study
Phase 2 will examine the effect of building characteristics and systems on multiple metrics in the same organization Much of the necessary data already exists – it then must be accessed, collated and analyzed by building features Consortium of funding and data partners via CABA

26 Overarching Trends and Forces
Source: Monetization of Intelligent Buildings 2018 26

27 Overarching Trends and Forces
Source: Monetization of Intelligent Buildings 2018 27

28 Summary of Smart Systems Monetization Models
28 Source: Monetization of Intelligent Buildings 2018

29 What’s Next? Voice Recognition Goes Mainstream…
…Moving From Residential to Commercial! 29 © 2018, Continental Automated Buildings Association

30 Smart Building Market Landscape & Value Networks
Many Companies are in the Intelligent Buildings and Building Automation Movement! 30 Source: Monetization of Intelligent Buildings 2018

31 Smart Systems: The Buildings of the Future
31 © 2018, Continental Automated Buildings Association

32 Smart Cities and Intelligent Buildings
32 © 2018, Continental Automated Buildings Association

33 Intelligent Buildings and Smart Homes
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34 Thank You and Contact CABA for Free Research
Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA) Toll free: CABA (2222) Connect to what’s next™


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