WWE (NYSE:WWE) has tapped Enlighted, a Santa Clara, California-based proptech company owned by Siemens (OTC:SIEGY), to coordinate the energy efficient aspects of its new Stamford headquarters.
WWE”™s 400,000-square-foot property at 677 Washington Blvd. will use Enlighted”™s occupancy-based intelligent lighting control, smart sensors, IoT data services and real time location services to ensure occupancy-based energy savings, asset tracking and optimal space management. Enlighted will bring almost 2,000 sensors over a wireless fault-tolerant network to the property
“The new WWE headquarters is comprised of spaces intended for a variety of very different uses,” said Rajan Mehta, chief technology officer at WWE. “The Enlighted IoT Smart Building technology will make it possible for us to realize enormous energy savings, increase our operating efficiencies and use data to capture building activity for intelligent data-driven space decisions. IoT-based asset tracking and process flow improvements will make our headquarters truly a smart building.”
“Space utilization isn”™t just a matter of knowing how many people are in an office or production facility at a given moment ”“ it”™s about understanding how employees and guests are moving and interacting with spaces,” said Stefan Schwab, CEO of Enlighted. “The lighting-based sensors at WWE will capture vast amounts of data that WWE can use for a refined view of activity across all of their buildings. With the scalability of cloud storage, the company will be able to identify trends and preferences as they examine building usage data over time.”