Danone’s Dutch headquarters in Hoofddorp is a sustainable, healthy, and cost-efficient building focused on collaboration. The office places a strong focus on creating a healthy indoor climate and a comfortable, versatile work environment, while still reducing CO2 emissions and saving energy. It was designed to a state-of-the-art specification in order to achieve a LEED Gold certification and the WELL Building Standard Certification, which both recognise sustainable, healthy, and vibrant workplaces. To help realise this vision, the bGrid network was integrated within the building.
Our network is comprised of a grid of omni-sensor nodes, over 400 of which were installed in the Danone building. These nodes collect data on everything inside the building, including temperature, humidity, sound intensity, light intensity, movement, occupancy, and CO₂ level. Danone can then use this data to provide the most healthy, productive, and sustainable environment for their employees. By connecting the Mapiq app to bGrid’s open API, Danone employees can also book rooms based on bGrid’s real-time occupancy data and can use our Bluetooth beacons to find one another in the building.
After its completion, the Danone building received both the sustainable LEED certification and the WELL Gold building standard certification. bGrid continues to provide detailed building analytics which, among other things, allows management to see how the building is being used. Through this monitoring, we allow managers to adapt and improve their office space over time, creating truly future-proof smart buildings.
We deliver you the building as a smartphone. Features that update like apps and hard data to talk numbers!
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