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Aircuity Upgrades Dashboard with New Analytics Features

July 08, 2020

Aircuity, creator of measurably better environments, announces a redesigned analytics dashboard with many new features making it even easier to intelligently manage your buildings’ portfolio. Many of the new features were designed to analyze and display indoor environmental quality (IEQ) data making Aircuity’s dashboard a critical part of a healthy building strategy.

With these latest analytic updates, Aircuity is continuing to lead the market in intelligent air management strategies – monitoring and controlling based on parameters necessary for healthy, productive and cost-effective ventilation. Along with a refreshed aesthetic design new features include:

IEQ Features

  • New IEQ air quality score
  • Improved IEQ troubleshooting
  • Identification of top 5 IEQ improvement opportunities
  • Portfolio-wide summary graphics of IEQ issues by type
  • Segmenting rooms based on their IEQ score
  • IEQ benchmarking vs. anonymized peer group
  • Ability to compare severity of IEQ issues, across different categories and buildings

“The release of Aircuity’s updated dashboard comes at a critical time, since most of our customers are evaluating changes to their building control strategies to minimize risks and safely transition employees and students back into buildings,” stated Aircuity CGO Luca Mazzei. “Aircuity’s core feature is to allow clients to control their ventilation based on healthy building parameters, and the new analytic features are designed to allow building managers more precisely assess and react to faster changing requirements and keep a close tab on IEQ changes.”

About Aircuity

Aircuity is the 20-year leader optimizing ventilation through its patented indoor environmental quality (IEQ) platform, improving the indoor environmental quality for occupants while significantly reducing energy costs. As a result, commercial, institutional and lab building owners can protect occupants, improve employee productivity and wellness, lower operating costs, and verifiably reduce energy use by as much as 60 percent. Headquartered in Newton, MA, Aircuity’s solutions have benefited organizations such as Google, Amazon, SUNY, Eli Lilly, Durst Organization, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of California-Irvine. For additional information on the company and its solutions, please visit: www.aircuity.com.