Working with Start Up Company Aljoodi Technologies to install BrainBox AI Technology
Al Habtoor Group (“AHG”) and Aljoodi Technologies (“Aljoodi”) announced today that they will be working together to install BrainBox AI Technology in one of AHG’s commercial buildings. This Technology will enable the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) systems in a AHG’s building to operate autonomously, in real-time, leading to a reduction of up to 25% in total energy costs in less than 3 months, with a 20-40% reduction in carbon footprint and a 60% increase in their occupant comfort.
Commenting on this initiative, Engr. Yusef Shalabi, AHG’s Group COO – Technical and Engineering, said:” At AHG, we’re always looking for innovative technologies and sustainable solutions that benefit our group and our local community. Furthermore, we are always proud to support innovative Emirati start-ups who bring fresh ideas and industry defining technologies to the United Arab Emirates”.
Engr. Mustafa Al Hayek, Managing Partner of Aljoodi, said:” As an Emirati Start-Up Company, we are excited that Al Habtoor Group, one of the region’s largest and most respected companies, has decided to adopt our energy saving solution. Our award-winning technology will provide them with access to a powerful artificial intelligence technology that combines deep learning, cloud-based computing and algorithms to support a 24/7 self-operating building”.
BrainBox AI is designed to deliver significant savings and dramatically reduce carbon emissions. HVAC systems account for 51% of total energy usage in commercial buildings. Inefficient and poorly designed systems are costly to manage, often ineffective at maintaining comfort levels and major producers of greenhouse gases. With BrainBox AI, commercial real estate operators can move from reactive to pre-emptive operations management of their buildings.
“Our goal is to drive increased energy savings and reduce CO2 emissions from buildings, in line with Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid’s vision for the UAE to reduce carbon emissions by 25% by 2030”. Engr. Al Hayek concluded.
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