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Start Ups and their Impact on Smart Buildings Report 2017: Startups Have Attracted a Total of $3,927 Million Since 2008, with the Highest Level of Funding Achieved in 2016

Dublin, Aug. 17, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Start Ups and their Impact on Smart Buildings" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

Over the last nine years, a plethora of venture-backed startup companies have targeted commercial and industrial building owners and operators with technology offerings aimed not just at reducing energy costs, but also improving facility management efficiency and real estate operations. Also in order to increase the performance of physical security and safety in buildings and offering smart building to smart grid applications.

More recently, the Internet of Things (IoT) has started to have a profound effect on the competitive landscape, as software platforms, advanced sensors and networking solutions enable a new range of data-driven solutions for buildings. New players are emerging offering innovative solutions and new business models, reflecting the market disruption currently underway.

Our definition of a StartUp is A private company formed no earlier than 2008 that is focused on the commercial and industrial buildings market, is not a subsidiary or an acquisition of a larger company and is often financed by venture capital or private equity funding.

Why Do You Need This Report?

  • The report highlights the diversity and range of emerging players in the marketplace, backed up by listings of over 250 companies; segmented into six main categories: Building Internet of Things (BIoT); Enterprise Energy Management; Real Estate and Property Management; Physical Security in Buildings; Smart Building to Smart Grid Applications; and Other Applications.
  • The BIoT and Enterprise Energy Management categories attracted the highest number of new entrants, closely followed by Real Estate & Property Management. These top 3 categories, accounted for over 66% of the total number of companies.
  • The report outlines a fundamental change in the last two years in the nature of collaboration between established incumbents and early stage startups, which is now regarded by many players as being critical to their respective success.

Summary:

  • Companies in the listing of over 250 are predominantly building performance software focused, confirming that software is a key differentiator in intelligent buildings and has low entry barriers for new entrants.
  • 80% of the startups identified have received funding from venture capital or private equity since 2008. Over 60% of the new entrants are based in North America, reflecting the comparative ease with which startups can gain funding from US investors.
  • Startups have attracted a total of $3,927 million since 2008, with the highest level of funding achieved in 2016, showing increased confidence by investors in the sector and indicating the positive response companies are receiving for their products and services in the market.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction and Scope of the Report
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Smart Buildings Definition
1.3 Definition of Startup Companies
1.4 Focus and Categorization of Startups

2. Overview of New Entrants

3. Smart Building Applications
3.1 The Building Internet of Things (BIoT)
3.2 Enterprise Energy Management (EEM)
3.3 Real Estate and Property Management
3.4 Physical Security in Buildings
3.5 Smart Building to Smart Grid Applications
3.6 Other Smart Building Applications

4. The Global BIoT Market - Sizing & Growth Projections

5. Emerging Technologies
5.1 Artificial Intelligence
5.2 Commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Smart Robots
5.3 Blockchain

6. Partnerships and Investments
6.1 Venture Capital and Private Equity Funding
6.2 Acquisitions of Emerging Players
6.3 Initial Public Offerings
6.4 Collaboration between Startups and Corporations
6.5 Accelerators and Incubators

7. Partnerships and Strategic Alliances of the Major Players
7.1 BAS Players
7.1.1 Johnson Controls and Tyco Investments and Partnerships
7.1.2 Schneider Electric Investments and Partnerships
7.1.3 Siemens Investments and Partnerships
7.1.4 Honeywell Investments and Partnerships
7.2 HVAC Equipment Suppliers
7.2.1 United Technologies Corp. (UTC) Investments and Partnerships
7.3 Utilities and Energy Services Providers
7.3.1 Engie Investments and Partnerships
7.3.2 E.ON Investments and Partnerships
7.4 Lighting Companies
7.4.1 General Electric Investments and Partnerships
7.4.2 Osram Investments and Partnerships
7.4.3 Philips Lighting Investments and Partnerships
7.5 IT Players
7.5.1 Cisco Investments and Partnerships
7.5.2 Intel Investments and Partnerships

8. Profiles of Selected Startups
8.1 75F
8.2 Asset Mapping
8.3 Camio
8.4 Ecorithm
8.5 Enlighted
8.6 Foghorn Systems
8.7 Growing Energy Labs Inc (GELI)
8.8 Levaux
8.9 Origami Energy
8.10 PointGrab
8.11 Prism Skylabs
8.12 Riptide
8.13 Stem
8.14 Switch Automation
8.15 Verdigris Technologies

Companies Mentioned

  • 38 Zeros
  • 3rdeye Systems
  • 75F
  • Aclima
  • Actility
  • Advanced Microgrid Solutions
  • Aisle411
  • AisleLabs
  • AlertMedia
  • AllGoVision
  • Altuity Solutions
  • amBX
  • Analytics4Energy
  • Aptonomy
  • Aquicore
  • Asset Mapping
  • Augury
  • Autogrid
  • Avob
  • Axiom Exergy
  • Ayla Networks
  • Azur Drones
  • BrDrones
  • BaseLayer
  • Beco
  • Betterspace
  • BetterView
  • BioConnect
  • Biscuit
  • Bractlet
  • Build.Science
  • Building Energy
  • BuildPulse
  • BuiltSpace
  • C3 IoT
  • Callida Energy
  • Camio
  • Candi Controls
  • Cape Analytics
  • CarbonTRACK
  • Caterva
  • Causam Energy
  • Chess Wise
  • Circuit Meter
  • Cityzenith
  • Comfy (formerly Building Robotics)
  • Connexient
  • CONNIT
  • ContinUse Biometrics
  • CountLogic
  • Coworkr
  • CrowdComfort
  • Curb
  • DCbrain
  • Dedrone
  • Deepki
  • Demand Energy
  • Demand Logic
  • Density
  • Device42
  • Digital Lumens
  • digivod
  • e-Chromic Technologies
  • Eagle Eye Networks
  • EagleEye intelligence
  • Eco GTB
  • Ecobee
  • Ecorithm
  • Electric Imp
  • Encored
  • Energy Hippo
  • EnergyDeck
  • Enlighted
  • Enmetric Systems
  • enModus
  • Entic
  • Entouch Controls
  • enVerid Systems
  • Envio Systems
  • Estimote
  • EverCharge
  • Feenics
  • FinalCAD
  • FirstFuel Software
  • Floored
  • Flywheel
  • Foghorn Systems
  • FST Biometrics
  • Future Decisions
  • Geli
  • Genability
  • Goby
  • Gooee
  • Gozio Health
  • Green Energy Corp
  • Greensmith Energy
  • GreenSync
  • Greenwave Systems
  • Gridium
  • Guardly
  • HappyCo (formerly Happy Inspector)
  • Heliotrope Technologies
  • Helium
  • Honest Buildings
  • Houze Advanced Building Science
  • Hypr
  • Ibis Networks
  • IdentyTech Solutions
  • ievo
  • Igor
  • indoo.rs
  • Indoor Atlas
  • Indoor Ninja
  • InfraSpeak
  • Injoo Networks
  • InnerSpace Technology
  • Intellestar
  • Intelligent Generation
  • Intent Technologies
  • Invicara
  • iotium
  • Isotera
  • J2 Innovations
  • Jenetric
  • Jooxter
  • KGS Buildings
  • Kiwi Power
  • Klever Logic
  • Knightscope
  • Kodaro
  • Levaux
  • Limejump
  • Living Map
  • LO3 Energy
  • Locatee
  • LogicLadder
  • Lone Rooftop
  • Lunera
  • Maalka
  • Magnum Energy Solutions
  • Mantissa
  • MappedIn
  • Mapwize
  • Matterport
  • Mavin Technologies
  • MelRok
  • Modcam
  • Morphean
  • MotionLoft
  • Navisens
  • Navvis
  • NetEnergy
  • Network Optix
  • Nightingale Security
  • Nologis
  • NowForce
  • NuLEDS
  • Nuuka Solutions
  • Octopus
  • OfficeSpace Software
  • OhmConnect
  • Opinum
  • Optigo Networks
  • Optio3
  • Organic Response
  • Origami Energy
  • Outsmart Power Systems
  • Oxford Photovoltaics
  • Partnering Robotics
  • Percepto
  • Persistent Efficiency
  • PlanetEcosystems
  • Platformatics
  • PlotWatt
  • Pointgrab
  • Powerhouse Dynamics
  • Prescriptive Data
  • Princeton Identity
  • Prism Skylabs
  • pureLiFi
  • Qarnot Computing
  • Qolsys
  • Qualisteo
  • QOS Energy
  • Quanergy Systems
  • Quantify Technology
  • Qwiksense
  • Radgreen
  • Rapyuta Robotics
  • Ravti
  • Razberi Technologies
  • Reactive Technologies
  • Relayr
  • Restore
  • RetailNext
  • Rifiniti
  • Riptide
  • Robin
  • Samsara
  • Saule Technologies
  • Senseware
  • Sensewhere
  • Sensibo
  • Sensoro
  • SensorSuite
  • Senzo IT
  • Sigfox
  • Silvair
  • Site 1001
  • Smart Building Apps
  • SmartB
  • Solaxess
  • SPICA Technologies
  • SpotterRF
  • Stem
  • Stimergy
  • Streetlight Data
  • Sunbird Software
  • Sunverge Energy
  • Switch Automation
  • tado
  • Tangent Energy
  • Teem (formerly EventBoard)
  • TeraDeep
  • ThinkEco
  • Tier44 Technologies
  • Transformative Wave
  • Trekeye
  • Trove
  • TSO Logic
  • Tvilight
  • Ubiant
  • Unienergy Technologies
  • Unispectral
  • Upside Energy
  • UrbanVolt
  • UrjaGreen
  • Urjanet
  • Vayyar
  • Verdigris Technologies
  • Veridium
  • Viakoo
  • Vigilent
  • Viking Cold Solutions
  • Viridity Energy
  • Virtual Power Solutions
  • VisionLabs
  • Wapo.io
  • Wattics
  • Waygum
  • Wegowise
  • Wirepas
  • WiseUP
  • WorkMesh
  • Xenio Systems
  • Yanzi Networks
  • You Know Watt
  • Zwipe

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9fwjg4/start_ups_and



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