Learn How to Grow Your Business Using a Building’s Data at MSCA18

June 13, 2018

At this year’s MSCA18 education conference in Huntington Beach, CA, experts Sunny Sandhu and Keith La Rose from CopperTree Analytics will explore how equipping your mechanical service offering with advanced building analytics software technology can add additional revenue streams to your business.  These additional revenue streams include pull through service work uncovered by advanced analytics, as well as getting more out of your service technicians by using advanced analytics to perform data and performance driven maintenance versus the traditional time based maintenance.  This technology can also allow you to stand apart from your competition and provide an innovative solution by offering automated fault detection and diagnostics and energy baselining and benchmarking.  Real-world case study examples will be showcased, highlighting project results and return on investment.

Register early for MSCA18 to ensure your participation at this year’s conference scheduled for October 21 – 24 at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort and Spa.

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