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Nokia, KONE and other Finnish firms form smart building data ecosystem

Nokia and industrial firms partner to develop new building data-based applications

Finnish companies KONE, Nokia, YIT, Caverion, Halton, Netox and VTT have founded an ecosystem known as KEKO, with the main goal of creating the global standard in building data ecosystems.

The project is supported by funding from Business Finland. The partners noted that the platform will enable the collection, analysis and automatic application of data in building maintenance and design. 

In developed countries, people spend up to 90% of their time indoors. Buildings are also the source of over a third of the EU?s carbon dioxide emissions. As buildings play such an important role in our society, the data generated by buildings is extremely valuable, the companies said.

The KEKO ecosystem aims to significantly improve the comfort, productivity and sustainability of buildings by integrating the data of all the technical systems in the built environment to a single platform.

?Solutions and services designed for smart buildings will become increasingly connected. They will form ecosystems and create new value for customers and better experiences for building users. In KEKO we will build a digital platform, together with the best industry players in Finland. We will use the smart building data to innovate new solutions that will predict the needs of building users, and make these environments more functional and responsive. At KONE, our mission is to improve the flow or urban life and KEKO supports this perfectly,? said Rauno Hatakka, Head of KONE?s Technology Management unit.

The ecosystem?s founding members are KONE, a global specialist in the elevator and escalator industry, Nokia, which offers a comprehensive portfolio of network equipment, software, services and licensing opportunities across the globe, YIT, a city developer and builder, Caverion, a building technology company, Halton provider of indoor air systems and integrated, human-centric lighting solutions, as well as Netox, an IT and cyber security company.

The partners said that SMEs with smart building expertise are invited to take part in different KEKO projects.

?There is an unprecedented amount of building data as well as companies and organizations producing it in the world today. By making the data easily available in one platform for players of all sizes and points of view, we are opening whole new possibilities for creating human-centric indoor environments, said Halton Group?s Strategy and Business Development Director Mika Nieminen.

KEKO is a two-year project, which begins with the identification of one hundred new use cases for building data. After that, possible solutions are developed and tested.

The use cases have been identified by monitoring the everyday activities of building users and operators. The identification of possible use cases has been ongoing since the end of 2019.

The use cases will then be used as the foundation for developing concepts for potential digital solutions. The concepts are already incorporating the buildings? own data as well as external data. Ultimately, the viability and feasibility of the concepts will be validated in 2020 and 2021.

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Juan Pedro covers Global Carriers and Global Enterprise IoT. Prior to RCR, Juan Pedro worked for Business News Americas, covering telecoms and IT news in the Latin American markets. He also worked for Telecompaper as their Regional Editor for Latin America and Asia/Pacific. Juan Pedro has also contributed to Latin Trade magazine as the publication's correspondent in Argentina and with political risk consultancy firm Exclusive Analysis, writing reports and providing political and economic information from certain Latin American markets. He has a degree in International Relations and a master in Journalism and is married with two kids.