The Future of Facilities

Facilities of the future will leverage IoT, robotics, AI, smart sensors, monitoring, and beacon technology. These advancements will enhance efficiency, automation, and functionality, revolutionizing how facilities operate and are managed.

March 19, 2025
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The Future of Facilities

The Future of Facilities

In the near future, facilities managers will have more advantages than ever before by utilizing the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), smart building sensors and monitoring, and beacon technology. What might a facility using this technology look and function like?

Robotics

Many FM jobs that humans do will soon be performed by robots or alongside robots. Imagine a roving security guard that can detect intruders and call the police or environmentally responsive sweepers and moppers programmed to meet the unique needs of cleanrooms and other critical environments 24/7. These are just a few of the jobs that robotics will streamline.

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence powered by the Internet of Things (IoT) in facilities management increases the ability of managers to oversee details affecting day-to-day operations and decreases human error. Through the IoT, critical tasks can be identified, prioritized, and then delivered to facility managers and staff via apps and smart consoles.

Sensors

Imagine a soap dispenser, air freshener, or paper towel dispenser that knows it鈥檚 empty, a floor or toilet that knows it鈥檚 dirty, a light bulb that knows it needs replacing, or a cleanroom that knows it鈥檚 compromised. Sensor technology promises to make this come true so FM can focus on more strategic matters.

Beacon Technology

Beacon tech will help deploy the right people and resources to the right place quickly. By knowing who is where, staff productivity and agility will be increased. AI might even come into play here, eliminating the need for a human dispatcher.

Biometrics

With so many people in and out of facilities, biometrics (including fingerprint/hand scans, iris/retina/facial recognition, voice verification, and signature identification) will streamline controlling access to your entire facility (including restricted areas) and replace key cards. This will enhance safety, security, and cleanliness.

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