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Switch Automation and Berkeley Lab Advance Next Generation of Smart Buildings—From Analytics to Autonomous Operations

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Switch Automation, a global provider of smart building software, today announced the release of new product capabilities in Switch OpX (Operational Excellence), developed in collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). These capabilities mark a major step forward in the evolution of smart building technology, from identifying issues to automating the implementation of operational improvements.

Collaboration between Switch Automation and Berkeley Lab shows buildings can unlock up to 29% energy savings by moving from analytics to autonomous operations.

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The paper, “Switch Automation and Berkeley Lab Partner to Deliver Next-Generation Smart Buildings,” highlights how these software advances are enabling buildings to move beyond traditional fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) toward automated fault correction and control optimization at scale.

While conventional analytics platforms typically deliver energy savings of around 9%, research from the U.S. Department of Energy suggests that up to 29% savings are achievable through improved control and operations. The joint work between Switch Automation and Berkeley Lab demonstrates how this performance gap can be significantly reduced by enabling systems to not only detect inefficiencies, but act on them.

“This collaboration reflects a broader shift in the industry,” said Jessica Granderson, Senior Scientist and Director of Berkeley Lab’s Building and Industrial Energy Systems Division. “We are moving from insight-driven tools to systems that can directly support operational improvements in a scalable and practical way.”

The research builds on real-world deployments, including a program delivered with global real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield across six commercial properties in the United States. The implementation demonstrated energy savings estimated to exceed 10%, equating to more than $290,000 in annual cost reductions, while also improving operational consistency and occupant comfort.

At the core of this advancement is Switch Automation’s ability to integrate data across diverse building systems and apply a semantically enriched data layer that provides context to building operations. This structured foundation enables applications to be deployed rapidly across portfolios and allows users to interact with, and act on, their data without requiring complex changes to underlying building automation systems.

“Smart buildings have long been constrained by fragmented data and limited ability to act on insights,” said Deborah Noller, CEO of Switch Automation. “This work with Berkeley Lab demonstrates what becomes possible when you combine a strong data foundation with scalable software, buildings that can continuously optimize themselves, not just report problems.”

Switch Automation has been an active contributor to industry initiatives focused on improving data interoperability and standardization, including the Brick ontology, which underpins many emerging approaches to scalable building data modelling.

With this work, Switch Automation achieves an important milestone for the industry, validating the role of independent data platforms and open standards in enabling the next generation of smart, energy-efficient buildings.

As building owners and operators face increasing pressure to reduce costs, improve performance, and manage complex portfolios, the ability to move from insight to action is expected to play a critical role in achieving these outcomes.

About Switch Automation

Switch Automation is a global provider of smart building software that helps organizations digitize and decarbonize their building portfolios. The Switch platform integrates data from building systems, energy meters, and IoT devices to deliver portfolio-wide visibility, analytics, and operational control across commercial real estate, retail, healthcare, and financial services environments.

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dnoller@switchautomation.com

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