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Ranjan Misra Philips Lighting
10 May 2018
The Net Zero Buildings: Illuminated, Integrated, and
Intelligent
Illuminated
Integrated IntelligentIlluminated
Net Zero by 2050
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1. “Walk the talk” on achieving the sustainability targets
2. Helping building owners to achieve sustainability targets through connected lighting system
Two key strategies
1. “Walk the talk” on achieving the sustainability targets
2. Helping building owners to achieve sustainability targets through connected lighting system
Two key strategies
A Promise and a Commitment
• 80% sustainable revenue by 2020
• Two billion LED lamps and luminaires by 2020
• Zero Net carbon by 2020
• Zero Waste to landfill by 2020
Invest in energy efficiency projects
Carry out energy savings walkthroughs and 3rd party energy scans with our energy providers
Help energy intensive operations to reduce energy consumption
Reduce the use of substances that have a high global warming potential
Industrial Operations
Non- Industrial Operations
Use flex-working across our organization
Use intelligent systems to regulate lighting and heating in our offices and use our spaces more efficiently
Continuously check our supply chain to ensure it is as
efficient as possible
Focus on reducing the number of logistical
operations that take place
Focus on using only the most environmentally friendly
carriers
Create transparency on the environmental impact of
our ocean transportation.
Logistics
Reach our reduction targets for each department across the business
Enable efficient working models making sure our employees can work from any location and have the tools needed for ‘virtual’ working with colleagues around the globe without the need to travel
Business Travel
SDG 7 Affordable and clean energy• Access to light• Carbon
SDG 12 Responsible consumption and production• Circular lighting• Health & safety• Basic needs• Waste• Supplier sustainability
SDG 13 Climate action• Energy efficiency• Carbon• Supplier sustainability
SDG 11 Sustainable cities and communities• Safer cities• Access to light• Human centric• Basic needs• Carbon
We contribute to 4 of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals
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2017 target 2017 result 2020 target
Sustainable revenues 77.0% 80%
LED lamps & luminaires delivered
1,000 million(cumulative from 2015)
>2 billion
Carbon footprint Net 325 kt CO2 Net 0 kt CO2
Waste to landfill 2,000 tonnes 0 tonnes
Safe & healthy workplace
TRC = 0.50 TRC = 0.35
Sustainable supply chain
90% performance rate
90% performance rate
77.3%
1,196
325
0.41
1,807
95%
Sustainability– 2017 results
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Value Creation Model
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1. “Walk the talk” on achieving the sustainability targets
2. Helping building owners to achieve sustainability targets through connected lighting system
Two key strategies
Connected lighting forsmarter buildings
Illuminated integrated Intelligent
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Connected people
• Location based services and in-context information delivered via mobile apps
• Delivers enhanced experience for building occupants:- Personalization- Responds and adapts to needs and preferences
• Allows greater insight into how building being used
Connected spaces
• Integrated sensors collect and share data about the space:- Occupancy, daylight, activity
• System integrates into buildings digital ecology to increase efficiencies
Connected luminaires
• Share information on lighting status
What is connected lighting?Every light point is connected to an intelligent system that delivers high-quality, reliable illumination and serves as a pathway for information and services…
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That’s great, I like it…But what does connected lighting have to do
with a smart building?
How do we realize these things?
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Average office expenditures - $Cost per square foot per year:
$3 $30 $300for utilities for rent for payroll
JLL’s 3-30-300 (SM) Principle
10% = $0.30 10% = $3.00 10% = $30.00
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of average officespace is utilized
Average costper desk per year
of all meetings are unplanned and quickly
finding space is challenging
of meeting rooms booked out are not being used at
any one time
Less than
50% $10K 33% 20%
Challenges of the modern office
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70% of workers today say they waste up to 15 minutes just looking for a space to meet.
24% waste up to half an hour per day looking for spaces to work, including collaborative and meeting space.
Cause and effectWhere time and money is being lost
1h
15mins
1h
30mins
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*480 minutes a day (8 hours x 60 minutes)
15 divided into 480 = 3.12% x 70% = 2.2%
At 8 hours per work day, this translates into a 2.2%* overall productivity lossfor office-based staff.
Using a $100,000 fully loaded annual salary, this equates to $2,200 per year that an employer is paying an employee to find spaces to work.
Cause and effectWhere time and money is being lost
1h
15mins
1h
30mins
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In the Modern Officeare we productive?
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Can the smart building know?
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A smart building will:• Advise you where the most optimal
work spot is in relation to your agenda that day
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A smart building will:• Advise you where the most optimal
work spot is in relation to your agenda that day
• Find a meeting room for you and your colleagues based on proximity
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A smart building will:
26 Smart Buildings
• Advise you where the most optimal work spot is in relation to your agenda that day
• Find a meeting room for you and your colleagues based on proximity
• Facilitate indoor navigation apps that will direct you to an available meeting room
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A smart building will:• Advise you where the most optimal
work spot is in relation to your agenda that day
• Find a meeting room for you and your colleagues based on proximity
• Facilitate indoor navigation apps that will direct you to an available meeting room
• Detect your presence and automatically confirm whether a meeting room is available when you step into it
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Light is connected
Light is everywhere
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Connected Lighting vs. Other Systems
Benefits and features of InterAct Office
compared to other lighting control systems.
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InterAct Office – POE
DALI(Hybrid)
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“Network”
Philips Cloud
BCBWG Pro
Luminaires
Cisco Router
Luminaires
Philips Cloud
Network Connection
InterAct Office Network
Cisco ISR (Router)
Building Connectivity Bridge (BCB)
Wireless Gateway Pro
InterAct Luminaires
InterAct Office – Wireless(200 to 5000 devices)
Easy and fast installation
Interact Pro app
Hassle free wireless
installation
Reduce upfront
costs
Fast, intuitive and easy to learn
Easy maintenance
through online portal
Simple commissioning
InterAct Office – Pro Wireless(<200 devices)
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How has connected lightingmade buildings smarter so far?
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34 Smart Buildings34 Smart Buildings
The EdgeOne of the most cost optimized offices in the world
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The EdgeTechnology enabling cost reduction
Deloittebuilding
Allocatedm2
Employees Average Ams ZuidasEuro/m2
m2/FTE Cost/employee
SavingsEuro/year
Chrystal Tower(Previous Deloittepremises)
The EdgeNov 2014
The Edge Sept 2016
160024,500 260 15.3 € 3,981
€ 4,552
€ 2,736
174022,000 360 12.6
290022,000 360 7.6
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€ -0.9m
€ 3.6mcomparable housing cost/annum
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WaterparkPlace IIIBusiness outcomes
• Lowered CapEx (~10%) and OpEx (~$600k) converging five networks into one (HVAC, metering, lighting, CCTV, access)
• Energy cost savings with LED instead of fluorescent lights
• Anticipated Toronto’s first enterprise LEED platinum certification
The possibilities of this connected lighting system are endless. There are so many capabilities of this system that we haven’t even explored yet.”
Richard Lees, Senior Project Manager at CBRE Limited, a commercial real estate and Investment services firm
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Towering Power-over-Ethernet: Philips, Cisco wire Madrid skyscraper with IoT lighting*
Connected servicesConnected systemConnected luminaires Connected applications
Connected lighting delivers…
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Energy efficiency
Maximum productivity
Connected lighting enables…
Efficient workspaceenvironments
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Thank you foryour attention
http://www.lighting.philips.com/main/company/about/sustainability
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http://www.lighting.philips.co.nz/education/connected-lighting