This senior-level educational and networking Summit is designed as a highly interactive forum that provides an interchange of in depth knowledge and serves as a catalyst for collaboration across large built environments that share the common goals of utilizing smart, data-driven capabilities to support energy optimization goals throughout the design, build, retrofit and maintenance phases.
These sectors include:Higher Education Campuses, Hospitals & Healthcare Systems, Corporate Campuses, Large Buildings, and Federal Facilities
The highly curated, two-day agenda offers senior-level panels, plenary sessions (no tracks,) 5 hours of dedicated networking, and live technology and solution demonstrations onsite.
2024 Topics to include but not limited to:
Strategy and Planning of Facility, Campus and Building Owners / Operators:- Establishing the end goals for facilities and campuses' energy ecosystems. What are the desired outcomes that owners /operators are trying to achieve ?
- What insight and capabilities do owners / operators want to gain from data-drive solutions towards their current energy footprint that can help best inform planning, operations, and maintenance to support their above goals?
- How do decision makers want solutions presented to them from both their internal teams and outside industry partners?
- What digital tools and insight do the Design, Construction and Engineering teams want to best support them in the early decision making process: from upgrading legacy systems to developing new 'smart', experiential driven, net-zero buildings and facilities
Building the Foundation for a Smart Facilities and Campus Ecosystem:- Aggregating your facility data: bringing together disparate dynamic and static data from across assets to best inform energy operations: Best practices for project design, building out the network/digital foundation and implementation strategies that are providing the greatest cost effectiveness and ROI for older buildings
- How to measure system level energy use and carbon emissions to better inform ESG strategy and operational goals
- Cyber security risk framework across OT and IT: understanding vulnerable attack surfaces and what you need to have in place in order to improve resiliency and security of connected data systems, and what customers need to require from their vendors. Best practices for detection and response to an IT or OT attack in real time
Making Systems Smarter:- Doing more with your BMS: Layering Fault Detection + Diagnostics / Continuous-Monitoring based Commissioning : how do you integrate them into your current IT/OT systems and what are the insights that these capabilities should bring to the end users?
- Dashboards/Visualization: What do users really need to “see” and how does it need to be presented at the application layer in order to make informed decisions and ensure their continual use of the system?
- What do you need for real-time processing for incident detection and/or prevention and post incident response analysis and how to integrate this into existing maintenance workflows
- Converging data science and building science to support greater energy optimization and how is it currently being applied
- Forecasting tools for future campus energy requirements: does current supply meet projected demand
Moving to Intelligent Systems:- An honest broker discussion on the current state of “AI” applications in energy management: What are current “AI” applications really able to do and what are the current use cases today for energy operations in large facilities and campuses? What owners and operators can reasonably expect from industry in the near future ?
- The art of near term possible: case studies on current intelligent buildings from owners and their industry partners
- How owners/operators and their industry partners can future-ready their systems for integrating evolving intelligent building systems
At out summit you will have the ability to:
Gain Knowledge & Insight: For facility, campus, and building energy stakeholders, you will walk away with knowledge gained from our senior-level speakers and attendees to help you improve the energy optimization of your built environment. For industry innovators, you will walk away with a deep understanding of the current challenges, needs, and initiatives across a variety of stakeholders from federal, state, and private sectors, and learn about where your solution or service may be best applied.
Build Partnerships: The Summit is designed to bring together a variety of stakeholders from across multiple sectors in order to expand professional networks and forge partnerships with persons you may not have necessarily had to the opportunity to engage with yet. You will also discover the latest technologies and trends driving solutions for energy optimization in the large built environments during our ample networking time throughout both days.
Influence: Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. Designed as an interactive 'Town Hall' forum, all attendees are encouraged to engage in dialogue and discussion with each other and the speakers during presentations and beyond.
Exhibit & Sponsorship Information
The 2024 Summit provides exclusive opportunities including exhibit space, speaking roles and live 'Tech Talks', product demonstrations, and networking receptions
Contact us for sponsorship information
40+ Speakers Total - Early Confirmed 2024 Speakers:
- Jeff Benjamin, Associate Vice President, Facilities Management Division, Chief Facilities Officer, University of Georgia
- Kinga Porst Hydras, Deputy Director, Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings, GSA
- Josh King, Vice President, Facilities Planning and Development, Appalachian Regional Healthcare
- Gerald (Andy) Woommavovah, Vice President, Facility Management, Construction, Sustainability, Trinity Health
- Dr. Donald Coffelt, Associate VP for Facilities Management and Campus Services, Associate VP for Enterprise Space Strategies, Carnegie Mellon University
- Timothy Smith, Interim Vice President, Facilities Development and Management, Arizona State University
- Michael Rohan, Principal, Energy Engineering & Infrastructure, Northwell Health
- Mark Helms, Assistant Vice President, Facilities Services, University of Florida
- Daryl Haegley, SES, Technical Director, Control Systems Cyber Resilience, United States Department of the Air Force
- Felipe Garcia, Director of Energy Management, Mount Sinai Health System
- Dr. Joel Carney, Assistant Administrator, Office of Strategic Infrastructure, NASA
- LeBlanc
- Christopher LeBlanc, Executive Director Engineering and Facilities & EVS, Southcoast Health
- Dr. Martin Misicko, Vice President, Facilities Operations, Design, and Construction, Carilion Clinic
- Calina Ferraro, PE, Vice President, Education Sector, Introba
- Lauren Moss, Senior Vice President, Chief Sustainability Officer, Vornado Realty Trust
- Keith Gipson, CEO, facil.ai
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Venue
151 St. George
151 St. George Blvd, 20745
Oxon Hill, National Harbor, MD
Hotel Options
The Westin Washington National Harbor. Click HERE to see available rooms.
171 Waterfront Street.
National Harbor, Maryland 20745
Hyatt Place National Harbor. Click HERE to see available rooms.
123 Waterfront St.
National Harbor, Maryland, United States, 20745
AC Hotel National Harbor. Click HERE to see available rooms.
156 Waterfront Street
National Harbor, Maryland 20745
Parking: There are a variety of parking options throughout National Harbor. The lot that is closest to The Sunset Room is our Carousel Lot which is located at 137 National Plaza, Oxon Hill, MD 20745. If covered parking is preferred our Fleet Street Garage is the closest to the venue at 116 Waterfront Street, Oxon Hill, MD 20745. Mariner Garage will be the closet to The Westin National Harbor at 199 Fleet Street, Oxon Hill, MD 20745