Thermokon Sensortechnik at The Things Conference 2024: Driving Value Creation in Building Management through LoRaWAN sensors

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The Things Network Global Team

Posted on 17-09-2024

Keynote Speakers Mario Schröder and Marco Dietz to Address the Future of HVAC and IoT in Existing Buildings

Thermokon Sensortechnik, a global leader in sensor technology and HVAC solutions, is participating at The Things Conference 2024 to share valuable insights from their extensive expertise in sensors. This flagship event brings together IoT professionals, developers, and experts from around the world. During the keynote, Mario Schröder and Marco Dietz will share insights and knowledge on the application of LoRaWAN sensors across various industrial environments.

Focusing on the critical balance between initial investment and long-term value creation in building management, Mario Schröder and Marco Dietz will demonstrate how professional LoRaWAN sensors can optimise building operations. They will further present a compelling case for leveraging IoT technology to reduce operating costs, enhance energy efficiency, and ultimately increase asset value long-term.

Innovating with LoRaWAN Technology: Transforming Building Management

As the demand for retrofitting existing buildings continues to grow, Thermokon has positioned itself at the leading edge of this transformation with its innovative range of sensors designed for a wide array of applications. Their LoRaWAN-enabled sensors offer robust and reliable performance. These can provide real-time data insights that help facility managers to make informed decisions in order to optimize energy usage, create a comfortable indoor climate and increase operational efficiency.

The commitment to innovation and quality is evident in their German-engineered products, known for their precision, durability and excellence. By implementing LoRaWAN sensor technology, building owners and facility managers can expect significant reductions in energy consumption and maintenance costs, leading to improved profitability and sustainability over time. These solutions are not limited to HVAC systems; they are adaptable to a wide range of industrial sectors as well.

Keynote Highlights: Strategies for Value Creation in Existing Buildings

In their keynote session, Mario Schröder, Business Development Manager at Thermokon, and Marco Dietz, Product Manager IoT, will share their expertise on how existing buildings can benefit from investing in advanced IoT solutions. Their presentation will address common challenges faced by building owners, such as rising energy costs, increasing regulatory requirements and the urge to enhance sustainability. By using data provided by Thermokon's IoT sensors, these challenges can be effectively addressed and reduced.

According to Mario Schröder, the long-term value significantly outweighs the initial investments. He explains that Thermokon's sensors deliver data necessary to make informed decisions, enhancing both operational efficiency and property value.

Made in Germany: From a Single Product to a System Solution

In addition to their core values – innovation, quality and sustainability – Thermokon is driven by a daily commitment to excellence in sensor technology. Their sensors are manufactured in Germany, ensuring the highest standards of precision engineering and craftsmanship. A five-year warranty on the LoRaWAN portfolio further reflects their confidence in durability and long-term performance.

Designed with the future in mind, sensors from Thermokon are built to meet the evolving needs of industries worldwide. As sustainable building practices and energy efficiency become increasingly important, this technology seamlessly integrates with existing systems, enabling quick installations with minimal disruptions in building operations.

Join Thermokon at The Things Conference 2024

Thermokon Sensortechnik invites all attendees of The Things Conference 2024 to join them for an insightful keynote speech. Discover how their cutting-edge LoRaWAN sensors can help you optimize your building management strategy, reduce operational costs and create long-term value for your assets. Get tickets to The Things Conference