LAPP April Building Automation
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Elevating Spaces,
Unleashing Efficiency
in Building Automation
Driven by Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, increasing government and private sector activities, and rising security concerns, the global building automation systems market size is expected to reach a monumental US$96,264 million by 2033.1

Reshaping diverse industries, the COVID-19 crisis eventually spurred the adoption of technologies within the built environment to enhance health, safety, and operational efficiency, in anticipation of future uncertainties. These changes highlight the growing awareness of the importance of intelligent and resilient building infrastructure in the drive towards innovation for smart cities, and in meeting unforeseen challenges.
Streamlining Buildings, Unifying Expertise:
Achieving Automation Excellence Together

Effective building automation implementation necessitates a meticulously designed, integrated system tailored to the building’s unique requirements. Collaboration among architects, engineers, integrators, and stakeholders is essential to achieve a comprehensive solution

At the heart of building automation are critical components and factors propelling the system forward
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Sensors
and
Actuators
Capture data on temperature, humidity, occupancy, lighting and more.
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Robust
Communication
Network
Create a strong network infrastructure for rapid data exchange.
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Scalability
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Flexibility
Future-proof with adaptable, user-friendly interfaces for expansion and technological advancements.
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Centralised Control
Systems or Building
Management
System (BMS)
Manage and optimize integrated HVAC, lighting, and security systems.
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Safety and Risk
Management
Integrate halogen-free systems for enhanced safety and sustainability for evolving demand.
Discover LAPP’s connectivity portfolio 
for Building Automation from one source
Where BMS integrates technology, sensors, and control systems to monitor and manage various building functions, 
LAPP provides universal network wiring from the control level right down to the peripherals.
Tap the infographic to explore cables and connectors for every pivotal part of
building automation and download respective Data Sheet(s):
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Scroll down to explore cables and connectors for every pivotal part of building automation and click on the products to download respective Data Sheet(s)
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Reference:
1. Future Market Insights expects the building automation systems industry to be worth US$96,264 million by 2033, KNXtoday,
https://www.knxtoday.com/2024/01/49153/future-market-insights-expects-the-building-automation-systems-industry-to-be-worth-us96264-million-by-2033.html