IBG is a PropTech solutions provider and Master Systems Integrator (MSI) that has developed a unique cloud‑based system to capture investment quality ESG/Energy data and facilitate total connectivity, control, and automation of any building.
IBG’s Single Pane of Glass (SPoG), IBG Cloud® is designed specifically to optimise a building’s energy usage and operational efficiency, and help owners and managers ensure their portfolios are on track to meet their sustainability and statutory compliance targets.
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IBG use smart technologies to ensure that your building is fully‑connected, sustainable and operationally efficient. All systems can be integrated into one centralised platform – providing one point of contact, one cost and one service agreement.
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Specialising in cutting‑edge building automation, IBG seamlessly integrate ESG data collection and monitoring into our solutions. Our comprehensive approach not only ensures efficient energy consumption and resource management, but also enables businesses to align with sustainable practices and regulatory standards.
Through our expertise, Intelligent Building Group empowers companies to achieve their ESG objectives, fostering a greener footprint, stronger community engagement, and enhanced operational transparency. With our visionary approach, we prove to be the ideal collaborator for businesses striving to make a positive impact on both their bottom line and the planet.
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What’s In A Name? Data Is The Key To ESG
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Rome wasn’t built in a day! Max Boon, Commercial Director at IBG, talks about how ESG is going to take time to work properly, and that reliable data is the key to that success.
There has been some not insubstantial noise over recent months about ESG ‘losing its meaning’ and the term itself going off the rails. For a code of criteria that has been fundamentally tagged as the future of how businesses should conduct themselves, this is cause for concern.
However, I strongly believe that to say ESG has merely become an umbrella slogan is to ignore the fact that in its simplest terms, it is a guiding set of principles or best practices for organisations to strive toward.
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