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Richmond, VANovember 14, 2023 – The Project Haystack Organization (www.project-haystack.org), a collaborative community addressing the challenge of utilizing semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the interchange of data among different systems, devices, equipment and software applications, today announced the publication of the 12th issue of their Connections Magazine.

CxEnergy 2024
April 29 - May 2, 2024 
San Diego, California

Project Haystack is proud to be among the Supporting Organizations for this year's CxEnergy 2024 Commissioning, Energy Management & Building Technology Conference & Expo April 29-May 2 in San Diego, CA.

As per our agreement with CxEnergy, all Project Haystack Member receive a 10% discount on the registration fee with promo code SUPPORTING10. We encourage you to share this promo code with other members on social media, on calendar events, and in newsletters.

Project Haystack also receives ONE complimentary registration to CxEnergy with promo code SUPPORTING. So, this is first come, first serve!!! Note that additional registration is required for pre-conference CxA Workshop, EMP Seminar, TAB & Cx Seminar, or Golf Tournament.

More details available by clicking here.

Richmond, VANovember 14, 2023 – The Project Haystack Organization (www.project-haystack.org), a collaborative community addressing the challenge of utilizing semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the interchange of data among different systems, devices, equipment and software applications, today announced the publication of the 12th issue of their Connections Magazine.

Richmond, VA – May 25, 2023 – Project Haystack (www.project-haystack.org), a collaborative community addressing the challenge of utilizing semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the interchange of data among different systems, devices, equipment and software applications, today announced that a new Associate Member company, Midea Building Technologies (MBT), has joined the organization. 

 

Here are just some of the exciting presentations you can expect to see at this year's Haystack Connect...

Track 1 – Haystack in Practice

The End-User Perspective & Real-World Applications

Transforming Building Operations
Jessica Granderson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Building fault detection and diagnostics technologies (FDD) are already saving owners millions of dollars per year in their buildings, with less than two-year paybacks. Berkeley Lab has joined forces with members of the Haystack community and FDD industry to newly integrate control capability with analytics, moving beyond FDD into automated fault correction and control optimization. This presentation will share the developed solutions, results from their use in diverse field applications, and their open-source Haxall dissemination. The presentation will also discuss the extensions of the work to automated functional testing and demand flexibility, and available technical assistance to transfer these methods industry technology and service providers, concluding with observations on the role of advanced analytics and controls in scaling building decarbonization, and semantic modeling as a key enabler.

 

Richmond, VA – May 1, 2023 – Project Haystack (www.project-haystack.org), a 501(c) non-profit organization focused on developing common standards to streamline the interchange and interoperability of data among IoT devices, smart equipment and systems, has announced that Attendee Registration will be closing soon for its Haystack Connect 2023 Conference.

Tuesday, February 28, 2023 01:39 pm

Haystack Connect 2023

The place for the Project Haystack community to network, share, create synergy, and generate business opportunities.

Haystack Connect 2023—organized and produced by the Project Haystack Organization—provides a unique, open-forum for professionals involved in automation, control and the Internet of Things to learn and share the latest technologies and techniques for connecting systems and utilizing device data in applications including intelligent buildings, energy management, remote monitoring, and other IoT devices and applications.

The two-and-a-half-day long conference includes keynote presentations, a vendor exhibition hall, and a packed schedule of technical sessions covering data acquisition, communications, protocol translation, data visualization, analytics, data semantics, modeling and security—all critical technologies essential to using operational data to drive improved performance.

Tuesday, February 28, 2023 01:21 pm

Haystack Connect 2023

The place for the Project Haystack community to network, share, create synergy, and generate business opportunities.

Haystack Connect 2023—organized and produced by the Project Haystack Organization—provides a unique, open-forum for professionals involved in automation, control and the Internet of Things to learn and share the latest technologies and techniques for connecting systems and utilizing device data in applications including intelligent buildings, energy management, remote monitoring, and other IoT devices and applications.

The two-and-a-half-day long conference includes keynote presentations, a vendor exhibition hall, and a packed schedule of technical sessions covering data acquisition, communications, protocol translation, data visualization, analytics, data semantics, modeling and security—all critical technologies essential to using operational data to drive improved performance.

The building automation system marketplace is going through a rapid wave of digitalization, and demand is increasing as end users and owner/operators increasingly focus on sustainability related issues like reducing energy consumption, net zero emissions, and preserving the health and safety of personnel.

 

The building automation system marketplace is going through a rapid wave of digitalization, and demand is increasing as end users and owner/operators increasingly focus on sustainability related issues like reducing energy consumption, net zero emissions, and preserving the health and safety of personnel. Many old BAS systems will have to be modernized to reach these goals, and the new wave of digitized and IoT-based building automation solutions is making it possible for end users to modernize legacy assets and make them part of a single, unified system with a single pane of glass for visualization, reporting, engineering, maintenance, and other functions. This session will discuss successful end user implementations of the new generation of building automation systems including justification based on sustainability-related metrics and KPIs.

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