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How intellectual is your property?

Increasingly there is a recognition of the potential commercial value in the data that is being collected by smart buildings. But what are the intellectual property (IP) issues  and how should they be addressed by the real estate industry?

What’s the issue?

Buildings are becoming “smarter”. Developers, landlords and tenants are now able and willing to install a spectrum of sensors, which can range from CCTV to air quality monitors to heat sensors (to track human movements around an office), to logging ID card interactions, right down to tracking how individual employees take their coffee.

Whatever the sensor is for, the centralising theme is that they collect a substantial amount of data. Landlords in smart buildings are now increasingly interested in commercialising and extracting value from this data. Whereas tenants, for example, may be interested in obtaining the data to identify patterns, maximise office efficiencies and improve the user experience of the building for their employees.

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