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Modern building management - Thingsfactory Launches TF-1000, an Intelligent Centralized Building Controller | ![]() |
Thursday, 04. February 2021 16:21 |
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MONTREAL, Feb. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Thingsfactory today launches an intelligent technology that will revolutionize modern building management: the TF-1000. This innovation is the ultimate in prevention, detection and asset protection. This intelligent centralized building controller has the ability to detect anomalies in real time, analyze them and ultimately take actions to minimize the impact of any incident. Prevention - Detection - Protection Thanks to its dedicated artificial intelligence processor, the TF-1000 analyzes each piece of information in a fraction of a second to detect anomalies or specific conditions previously "learned" by the system. Not only do the artificial intelligence algorithms programmed into the TF-1000 make it possible to detect anomalies, but it is also possible to teach the controller new analysis criteria depending on the age and condition of the building, as well as on the use of the system. In addition, since buildings evolve over time, the flexibility of the system makes it possible to connect all existing and future building services. It is this "deep learning" capability and adaptability that makes the controller so efficient for building management. Anomaly detection = instantaneous actions In short, this scalable, centralized building automation system can contribute to tangible improvements in building security, the quality of services offered to tenants and the well-being of residents, in addition to optimizing the energy efficiency of buildings by promoting better management of space heating and cooling. Quotes -Pierre Gauvin, CEO and Founder, Thingsfactory For information: In Canada, please contact In the United States, please contact Or write to us at sales@thingsfactory.com About Thingsfactory: |
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