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全球建築管理系統市場 - 2023-2030Global Building Management Systems Market - 2023-2030 |
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全球建築管理系統市場在2022年達到142億美元,預計2030年將達到476億美元,2023-2030年預測期間年複合成長率為13.6%。
隨著環境永續性和節能的不斷發展,BMS 提供了監控、控制和最佳化建築物內能源使用的能力,這不僅降低了營運成本,而且符合監管和企業永續發展目標。建築管理系統可以對各種建築系統進行集中監控和控制,從而提高資源利用效率,減少能源浪費並降低維護成本。
建築管理系統平台提供遠端監控和控制功能,讓設施管理人員從任何地方管理建築和系統,這對於大型或地理位置分散的設施尤其重要。物聯網設備和智慧感測器的激增使建築管理系統能夠從照明、暖通空調、安全和占用等各種系統收集即時數據;這種數據驅動的方法增強了決策和自動化。
亞太地區是全球建築管理系統市場成長最快的地區,約佔市場的1/4。該地區許多國家的快速城市化導致了新建築和基礎設施項目的建設,這對建築管理系統產生了巨大的需求,以有效地管理和營運這些現代建築。
智慧城市依靠互聯系統和感測器來收集數據並監控城市生活的各個方面,包括建築能耗、佔用模式和環境條件。建築管理系統在匯總和分析這些數據以最佳化建築營運和資源利用方面發揮著重要作用。
智慧城市措施強調水、電和材料等資源的有效利用。例如,先進泵解決方案和水技術領域的全球領導者格蘭富於2022 年4 月1 日在菲律賓推出了新型NK 和NKE 系列端吸泵,以滿足在建設更加互聯、有彈性和更安全的智慧解決方案方面日益成長的需求。永續發展的城市。
新泵浦的設計重點在於能源效率、連接性和耐用性。各個城市推出的智慧城市措施進一步強調了對智慧技術的需求,以增強城市的永續性,包括節水和節能解決方案。
建築物通常具有來自不同製造商的系統,需要協同工作。協作夥伴關係專注於創建可互通的解決方案,能夠順利溝通和整合,確保相容性並降低客戶的整合複雜性。協作夥伴關係使公司能夠利用彼此的優勢,無論是在硬體設計、軟體開發、數據分析或用戶體驗方面。
例如,2022 年 12 月 7 日,Semtech Corporation 的 LoRa 設備和 LoRaWAN 標準被整合到 Nordic Propeye 的 HVAC 最佳化解決方案中,旨在降低智慧建築的能源消耗。該解決方案最初在歐洲推出,後來適用於美國市場,美國市場提高商業建築能源效率、空氣品質和碳排放的壓力越來越大。
現代船員管理軟體利用先進的演算法和人工智慧來自動執行船員調度、配對和分配,這些技術最佳化了船員利用率,降低了營運成本,並最大限度地減少了由於調度衝突而造成的中斷。與即時資料來源(例如航班時刻表、機組人員可用性和監管要求)整合,可實現準確和最新的機組人員管理,這有助於航空公司做出明智的決策並迅速響應變化和乾擾。
全球領先的基於物聯網的建築管理系統75F表示,雲端技術為各行業帶來了重大進步,使他們能夠更有效率、更有效地運作。與其他產業相比,商業建築管理系統產業採用雲端原生技術的速度較慢。傳統的建築管理系統已經使用了幾十年,通常缺乏快速變化的技術環境所需的靈活性和適應性。
將建築管理系統整合到現有建築或基礎設施中可能非常複雜且耗時。使用現代建築管理系統技術改造舊建築可能需要大量修改和投資。安裝和配置 BMS 的初始投資可能很大,其中包括硬體、軟體、感測器、控制器和其他組件的成本。對於小型企業或建築業主來說,成本可能是採用該系統的障礙。
建築管理系統需要根據建築及其居住者的特定需求進行客製化。客製化可能會導致額外的成本和實施延遲。一旦安裝了建築管理系統,更換供應商或升級組件可能會遇到挑戰。某些建築管理系統可能使用專有協定或軟體,因此難以與其他系統整合或更改提供者。
Global Building Management Systems Market reached US$ 14.2 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 47.6 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 13.6% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
The rising growth in environmental sustainability and energy conservation, BMS offers the ability to monitor, control and optimize energy usage within buildings, this not only reduces operational costs but also aligns with regulatory and corporate sustainability goals. Building management systems allow for centralized monitoring and control of various building systems, which leads to more efficient resource utilization, reduced energy wastage and lower maintenance costs.
Building management systems platforms offer remote monitoring and control capabilities, allowing facility managers to manage buildings and systems from anywhere, this is particularly important for large or geographically dispersed facilities. The proliferation of Internet of Things devices and smart sensors enables building management systems to gather real-time data from various systems, such as lighting, HVAC, security and occupancy; this data-driven approach enhances decision-making and automation.
Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing regions in the global building management systems market covering about 1/4th of the market. The region rapid urbanization in many countries across the region has led to the construction of new buildings and infrastructure projects and this creates a substantial demand for building management systems to efficiently manage and operate these modern structures.
Smart cities rely on interconnected systems and sensors to collect data and monitor various aspects of urban life, including building energy consumption, occupancy patterns and environmental conditions. Building management systems play an important role in aggregating and analyzing this data to optimize building operations and resource utilization.
Smart city initiatives emphasize the efficient use of resources such as water, electricity and materials. For instance, on 01 April 2022 Grundfos, a global leader in advanced pump solutions and water technologies, launched its new NK and NKE range of end-suction pumps in the Philippines to address the increasing demand for intelligent solutions in building more connected, resilient and sustainable cities.
The new pumps are designed with a focus on energy efficiency, connectivity and durability. The introduction of smart city initiatives in various cities further emphasizes the need for intelligent technology to enhance urban sustainability, including water- and energy-efficient solutions.
Buildings often have systems from different manufacturers that need to work together. Collaborative partnerships focus on creating interoperable solutions that can communicate and integrate smoothly, ensuring compatibility and reducing integration complexities for customers. Collaborative partnerships allow companies to leverage each other's strengths, whether it's in hardware design, software development, data analysis or user experience.
For instance, on 7 December 2022, Semtech Corporation's LoRa devices and the LoRaWAN standard were integrated into Nordic Propeye's HVAC optimization solution, designed to reduce energy consumption in smart buildings. The solution, initially launched in Europe been adapted for the U.S. market, where there is increasing pressure to improve energy efficiency, air quality and carbon emissions in commercial buildings.
Modern crew management software leverages advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence to automate crew scheduling, pairing and assignment, these technologies optimize crew utilization, reduce operational costs and minimize disruptions due to scheduling conflicts. Integration with real-time data sources, such as flight schedules, crew availability and regulatory requirements, allows for accurate and up-to-date crew management and this helps airlines make informed decisions and respond promptly to changes and disruptions.
According to 75F, a world's leading IoT-based building management system, Cloud technology brought significant advancements to various industries, enabling them to operate more efficiently and effectively. The commercial building management systems industry has been slower in adopting cloud-native technology compared to other sectors. Traditional Building Management Systems which have been in use for decades, often lack the flexibility and adaptability needed in the rapidly changing technological landscape.
Integrating a building management system into an existing building or infrastructure can be complex and time-consuming. Retrofitting older buildings with modern building management systems technology may require significant modifications and investments. The initial investment in installing and configuring a BMS can be substantial, this includes the cost of hardware, software, sensors, controllers and other components. For smaller businesses or building owners, the cost can be an obstacle to adoption of the systems.
Building management systems needs to be tailored to the specific needs of a building and its occupants. Customization can lead to additional costs and delays in implementation. Once a building management system is installed, there can be challenges in switching vendors or upgrading components. Some Building Management Systems may use proprietary protocols or software, making it difficult to integrate with other systems or change providers.
The global building management systems market is segmented based software, service, application and region.
Security management segment is expected to hold around 1/3rd of the global market share during the forecast period 2023-2030. The growth of Internet of Things devices and sensors in buildings has led to greater connectivity and automation. As more devices become interconnected, the need for securing these systems and preventing potential cyber threats becomes paramount, the rise in cyberattacks targeting buildings and critical infrastructure has raised awareness about the vulnerability of building management systems to hacking and unauthorized access.
Organizations are realizing the importance of implementing robust security measures to safeguard their systems and data. According to Nozomi Networks, in the rapidly evolving landscape of smart buildings and IoT adoption, there are critical considerations for enhancing security and ensuring operational resilience.
As building owners integrate IoT systems and sensors into their building management systems to improve operational efficiency and energy consumption, they must also address the increasing cyber risks associated with interconnected devices.
North America is the dominant region in the global building management systems market holding more than 1/3rd of the market in 2022. The region has an emphasis on Internet of Things technology allows for seamless integration of various building systems and devices. Building management systems leverage IoT for collecting real-time data, which enables data-driven decisions for better building performance.
For instance, on 17 July 2023, Johnson Controls, a global leader in smart, sustainable buildings, acquired FM Systems, a prominent provider of digital workplace management and Internet of Things solutions for facilities and real estate professionals. The acquisition adds complementary cloud-based software capabilities to Johnson Controls' OpenBlue digital buildings software portfolio. The transaction involves a base purchase price of US$ 455 million, along with potential additional payments based on post-closing earnout milestones.
The major global players in the market include: Siemens, ABB, Azbil Corporation, Delta Controls, Robert Bosch GmbH, Legrand, United Technologies, Johnson Controls, Honeywell International Inc. and Eagle Technology.
Many buildings experienced rapid shifts in occupancy due to lockdowns, remote work policies and social distancing measures. Building management systems had to quickly adapt to monitor and manage spaces with reduced occupancy, ensuring that systems such as lighting, HVAC and security were adjusted accordingly to save energy and maintain operational efficiency. Building management systems became crucial in implementing health and safety protocols within buildings.
Increase in remote work, facility managers needed the ability to monitor and control building systems remotely. Building management systems with cloud-based platforms and remote access capabilities became essential for maintaining building operations while minimizing physical presence. Many organizations faced financial challenges during the pandemic, leading to a focus on cost-saving measures.
Building management systems played a role in optimizing energy consumption, identifying inefficiencies and ensuring that energy-intensive systems were operating efficiently. As buildings were temporarily vacated or had reduced occupancy, it provided an opportunity for facility managers to undertake building management systems retrofitting, upgrades or maintenance activities that might have been challenging during normal operation.
AI-driven predictive maintenance analyzes data from sensors and equipment to predict when components are likely to fail and this proactive approach allows facility managers to perform maintenance tasks before breakdowns occur, reducing downtime and saving costs. AI algorithms can analyze historical energy usage patterns, occupancy data, weather forecasts and other variables to optimize heating, cooling, lighting and ventilation systems for maximum energy efficiency without compromising occupant comfort.
AI can provide real-time analysis of temperature, humidity, lighting and other environmental factors, adjusting systems to maintain optimal comfort levels for occupants. Personalized settings can be learned over time. AI algorithms can optimize building operations by dynamically adjusting HVAC, lighting and other systems based on occupancy patterns, weather forecasts and energy prices.
For instance, on 21 August 2023, CBRE, a global leader in real estate services, has introduced its smart facilities management solutions to enhance operational reliability and efficiency across more than 20,000 client sites managed by its Global Workplace Solutions division and these sites encompass a total area of 1 billion square feet. The Smart FM Solutions leverage CBRE's Nexus AI-based platform, utilizing a wealth of building operations and utilization data, to provide actionable insights that optimize FM workflows and outcomes.
The conflict may disrupt global supply chains, affecting the availability of components and equipment used in business management systems. Delays or shortages in the supply of critical hardware and technology could impact the installation, maintenance and upgrades of business management systems in buildings. The geopolitical tensions and economic sanctions associated with the conflict could lead to economic uncertainty and fluctuations in currency exchange rates.
The conflict could prompt a renewed focus on energy security and resilience in affected countries. building management systems may need to prioritize energy efficiency measures, optimize HVAC systems and manage energy consumption to ensure the availability of resources during potential supply disruptions. In areas where tensions are high, building security and occupant safety becomes even more critical.
The global building management systems market report would provide approximately 61 tables, 58 figures and 187 pages.
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