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What you need to know

Artificial intelligence has undoubtedly changed the way we think about technology and the world. In the property space, AI is increasingly playing a role in smart, responsive building management, and improving efficiency.

Join our latest PluggedIn webinar to explore some real-life case studies with Ash Buxton from BraveGen. He’ll be showcasing the benefits and use cases of AI to solve some of our long standing issues in buildings management. Quan Sun, BraveGen’s data guru, will provide technical details of how ‘Clive’, the company’s analytical robot AI, works to identify anomalies in buildings and the quality assurance processes behind it.

Data is key to smart buildings and BraveGen will also talk about an AI tool able to extract key data from PDF invoices and bills to fuel building management, climate reporting, and rating tools.

Joined by Bobby Shen, NZGBC’s Business Development Manager - Existing Buildings, our panel will discuss some of the emerging technologies that might change the way work and manage your property portfolio.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights into the evolution and future potential of AI in smart buildings in Aotearoa.

About BraveGen: BraveGen is a leading provider of enterprise-level software solutions for contractor management, health & safety, environmental compliance, and sustainability. Their advanced carbon accounting and utility management software helps businesses manage, report, and reduce carbon emissions with precision and confidence. BraveGen's AI-powered tools, such as Clive, offer cutting-edge capabilities in energy emissions management and sustainability dashboards.

Who should attend this webinar

This webinar is suited to Building owners, Developers, Asset managers and Facility managers.

 

pricing
Pricing (excl. GST)

This is a free members webinar.

$0 Member price
$40 Non Member price
$0 Future Thinkers

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Date & Time

Join us on;

26/02/25
12.00pm - 1.00pm

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Location

Our PluggedIn Webinars are all hosted via Zoom. 

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CPD Points

Continuous professional development points available;

Homestar, Green Star & NABERSNZ

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Speaker details

Bobby-Shen
Bobby Shen

Senior Manager, Existing Buildings - NZGBC

Bobby Shen is the senior manager at the NZGBC looking at existing buildings. This includes the rating tools Green Star Performance, NABERSNZ, and Net Zero Buildings.

He has a background in commercial architecture, sustainability, governance, and community development. In his role, he assists the property sector in Aotearoa to drive low-carbon and ESG responsive properties. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Every month we hold our increasingly popular webinar series, which has previously covered issues including construction waste, te reo Māori in the built environment, eco labels, social procurement, wellbeing and healthy buildings, climate change, and much more. We also run regular webinars examining specific products and materials, and their relationship with green building certifications.

Demand for these webinars is increasing as our members ask for a range of themes and topic to build market readiness for the increased focus on carbon and the changes coming through certifications.

If you are unable to attend one of our regular webinars, you will be able to view it on our growing library of on-demand videos. For more information please visit https://nzgbc.org.nz/explore-on-demand-videos.

If you have a great idea for a PluggedIn Webinar, we would love to hear from you. Please get in touch with us at events@nzgbc.org.nz

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