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We have a new website: In Act 1, Tyler describes the evolution of music over time, with each new iteration of music building off the old and resulting in the type of popular music we hear today. Is this better than, say,...
Season 2, Episode 3: A Bittersweet Symphony (w/ Brian Keemer) is an episode from Schneider Electric - This Is Buildings by Next Story Up. We have a new website: In Act 1, Tyler describes the evolution of music over time, with each new itera...
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We have a new website: In Act 1, Tyler describes the evolution of music over time, with each new iteration of music building off the old and resulting in the type of popular music we hear today. Is this better than, say, classical music? Perhaps not, but it’s more popular for a raft of different reasons at this point in time. We then discuss classical music, in particular the symphony orchestra, and all the moving parts required to make it a magical performance, and note that this is not all that different than a well-functioning BAS system. All you must do is compare different instruments to different types of building equipment, different instruments to different sensors, different sheet music to different code. In no other type of building is this more important than the intelligent hospital, where outcomes are more high stakes than anywhere else due to the nature and outcomes of the facility and its occupants (surgeons, staff workers, nurses, and so on). In Act 2, we are joined by Brian Keemer, Strategic Account Manager for Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals at Schneider Electric. Brian discusses his experience in the world of hospitals and the importance of emerging technologies on the competitiveness of hospitals moving forward. Technologies like wayfinding are shown to make the experience better for patients and guests, while digitizing services and operations will help hospitals themselves stay more competitive and attract/retain better talent to perform crucial work within the facility walls. It all adds up to digitization leading us into the next generation of hospitals, where Brian tells us we are just at the beginning today. Thank you for rejoining us for Season 2. It would be wonderful if you could
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Season 2, Episode 3: A Bittersweet Symphony (w/ Brian Keemer) is from Schneider Electric - This Is Buildings by Next Story Up.
Published Sep 24, 2019 and 00:28:33 long