OpenBlue Pioneers: Microsoft Beijing West Campus
Microsoft Beijing West Campus demonstrates how building automation, AI, and integrated software can reduce energy use and emissions while improving workplace health. Through collaboration with Johnson Controls and OpenBlue technology, the 150,000-square-meter campus serving over 3,200 employees has achieved measurable sustainability results.
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Building automation and AI integration reduces energy consumption and emissions
Data-driven approach creates healthier working environments
Cross-platform integration of Microsoft software, Metasys, and OpenBlue Enterprise Manager drives sustainability outcomes
Microsoft Beijing West Campus covers almost 150,000 square meters and hosts more than 3,200 employees. Working with Johnson Controls, the campus is carving out a sustainable path for office buildings. The team uses the power of data and artificial intelligence to reduce the buildings' energy use and emissions while creating a healthier working environment. The combination of Microsoft's own software, the Metasys building automation system, and OpenBlue Enterprise Manager has culminated in extraordinary results, a showcase of pioneering leadership using OpenBlue technology.
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