MAY - 2023CONSTRUCTIONTECHREVIEW.COM6Technological advancements and increased funding for air pollution monitoring are driving the growth of the air quality monitoring system market. Building owners constantly seek to innovate and update their air handling systems to improve ventilation and facilitate a healthy working environment.According to a report by Acumen Research and Consulting, the global air quality monitoring market is projected to grow from $4.7 billion in 2022 to $8.6 billion in 2032, registering a CAGR of 6.4 percent during the forecast period. This significant growth can be attributed to the rise in environmental conservation initiatives and the increased accuracy and cost-effectiveness of air quality monitoring systems.Environment-friendly HVAC systems powered by solar panels and wind turbines to reduce energy costs are witnessing a steep rise in demand. Modern HVAC systems collect critical information that help identify usage trends, system status, and past performance. This enables building managers to determine the source of a malfunction faster and apply preventive maintenance techniques to reduce operational costs. A data-driven approach to designing and operating buildings is imperative to improving energy use and indoor air quality. By leveraging sensor technologies, property owners, managers, and maintenance technicians can easily monitor and control the atmosphere of a building.This edition of Construction Tech Review delivers a comprehensive view of the recent developments in the air handling system arena and insights into how companies are aligning with these latest trends to transform legacy practices and improve outcomes.We have curated thought leadership articles from industry experts, including the Global Director of Commercial, Legal, and Digital Risks at Buro Happold and the Managing Director of DPR Construction. We also took a deep dive into the market trends to narrow down the list of companies delivering innovative air quality solutions. Equipped with robust technological capabilities, companies like Synexis and RGF Environmental Group help transform businesses at the cloverleaf of various disruptive technologies.We hope this edition of Construction Tech Review's air quality solution providers and construction tech leaders helps you build the partnership you and your organization need to foster an environment driven by efficient technology. Let us know your thoughts! Michael Rosario Managing Editoreditor@constructiontechreview.comLEVERAGING THE POWER OF DATA FOR IMPROVED AIR QUALITY Copyright © 2023 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.Editorial StaffDavid VincentFred SmithKevin DavisFredrick GallowayJames FerrerRose D. WilsonManaging EditorMichael Rosario*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffVisualizersMichael WayneMay - 01 - 2023, Vol 06 Issue 04 (ISSN 2832-4072) Published by ValleyMedia, Inc.To subscribe to Construction Tech ReviewVisit www.constructiontechreview.com Email:sales@constructiontechreview.comeditor@constructiontechreview.commarketing@constructiontechreview.com Ronald Donovan
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