Published: April 2013
Author: Sarah Erdman
This article is also published in the April issue of Automated Buildings.
As the building automation industry evolves, building performance data and other information continues to become more visual and more accessible.
QA Graphics has been a leader in making building concepts more visual, from BAS graphics, high-end equipment models and animations, to energy dashboards. Having provided design services for the building automation industry for over a decade now, we’re proud to be at the forefront of these industry changes. We’re excited to have been asked to present at the 2013 Haystack Connect later this month, as part of a panel to discuss what we all see as industry trends for data and visualization.
Graphics and user interfaces can make a variety of building information available via desktop, mobile, and other platforms to easily access data, help the decision process and make day to day functions easier. QA Graphics isn’t directly involved in managing systems or monitoring data, but can provide graphics or interfaces that can serve as a central resource that allow users to access information in way that’s quick and easy to understand. Information can be presented in a variety of ways; it really just depends on what information you want to make available and who the end user is. We had several discussions about this with folks at the Niagara Summit last May as well as at the AHR Expo this winter.

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