Operationalizing Smart Buildings in Corporate Campuses & Portfolios
Welcome to our NexusCon 2024 event recordings! These recordings and slides are available for Nexus Pro Members only.
About NexusCon
The industry needed a different type of conference, so we built it. NexusCon 2024 was full of sponsor-free content, real-world case studies, and most importantly, our community.
We heard from 109 speakers across 24 different sessions over a span of 3 days. Although nothing beats the in-person real-time learnings from NexusCon, we are excited to release the NexusCon session recordings to our Nexus Pro Community. We have over 40 hours of hot takes, knowledge bombs, collaborations, and disagreements among smart buildings industry experts to share with you.

About the Session
Corporate campuses and portfolios are increasingly at the forefront of the smart building industry due to the vast amount of untapped opportunity:
- Corporations can quickly improve operational efficiency by integrating systems.
- Corporations are built around data-driven decisions.
- Corporations recruit talent based on the employee experience.
- Corporations improve their reputations through public sustainability goals.
Smart building programs are becoming table stakes for these organizations. But great technology only becomes reality when the appropriate people and processes are set up to support it.
In this session, we'll hear from some of the corporate leaders on how they've built a strategy around people, processes, and technology that is leading them to corporate buildings of the future.
Lockheed Martin will describe how accurate data has prevented their smart buildings technology from "collecting dust" and led to a program that now encompasses 20 million square feet.
JLL will convey the people, process, and strategy tactics they have implemented at Fortune 500 clients like T. Rowe Price and Amazon to build resilient and adaptive OT infrastructure.
After each briefing, we'll facilitate audience breakout sessions where each table can unpack the people, processes, and technology that lead to corporate smart building success.
Finally, we'll synthesize together the learnings from each briefing and breakout session to create a consensus to the question: How can corporate smart building champions assess the People and Process components of their program to determine where to invest time and resources?
Preview
To continue on and hear from Lockheed Martin and JLL on how they've built a strategy around people, processes, and technology that is leading them to corporate buildings of the future, subscribe to Nexus Pro ⬇️
A Framework to Prevent Dust from Collecting on Smart Buildings Tech
- Devan Tracy, Smart Buildings Lead at Lockheed Martin
Recording
Slides
Managing OT Infrastructure at Scale
- Yann Palmore, Senior Director of Technology Consulting at JLL
- Connor Gray, Smart Building Consultant at JLL
Recording
Slides
Panel Discussion/Q&A
- Yann Palmore, Senior Director of Technology Consulting at JLL
- Connor Gray, Smart Building Consultant at JLL
- Devan Tracy, Smart Buildings Lead at Lockheed Martin
- Tim Cook, Vice President at Goldman Sachs
- Matt White, Principal at Intellibuild
Recording
A Framework to Prevent Dust from Collecting on Smart Buildings Tech
- Devan Tracy, Smart Buildings Lead at Lockheed Martin
Recording
Slides
Managing OT Infrastructure at Scale
- Yann Palmore, Senior Director of Technology Consulting at JLL
- Connor Gray, Smart Building Consultant at JLL
Recording
Slides
Panel Discussion/Q&A
- Yann Palmore, Senior Director of Technology Consulting at JLL
- Connor Gray, Smart Building Consultant at JLL
- Devan Tracy, Smart Buildings Lead at Lockheed Martin
- Tim Cook, Vice President at Goldman Sachs
- Matt White, Principal at Intellibuild
Recording
A Framework to Prevent Dust from Collecting on Smart Buildings Tech
- Devan Tracy, Smart Buildings Lead at Lockheed Martin
Recording
Slides
Managing OT Infrastructure at Scale
- Yann Palmore, Senior Director of Technology Consulting at JLL
- Connor Gray, Smart Building Consultant at JLL
Recording
Slides
Panel Discussion/Q&A
- Yann Palmore, Senior Director of Technology Consulting at JLL
- Connor Gray, Smart Building Consultant at JLL
- Devan Tracy, Smart Buildings Lead at Lockheed Martin
- Tim Cook, Vice President at Goldman Sachs
- Matt White, Principal at Intellibuild
Recording
Welcome to our NexusCon 2024 event recordings! These recordings and slides are available for Nexus Pro Members only.
About NexusCon
The industry needed a different type of conference, so we built it. NexusCon 2024 was full of sponsor-free content, real-world case studies, and most importantly, our community.
We heard from 109 speakers across 24 different sessions over a span of 3 days. Although nothing beats the in-person real-time learnings from NexusCon, we are excited to release the NexusCon session recordings to our Nexus Pro Community. We have over 40 hours of hot takes, knowledge bombs, collaborations, and disagreements among smart buildings industry experts to share with you.

About the Session
Corporate campuses and portfolios are increasingly at the forefront of the smart building industry due to the vast amount of untapped opportunity:
- Corporations can quickly improve operational efficiency by integrating systems.
- Corporations are built around data-driven decisions.
- Corporations recruit talent based on the employee experience.
- Corporations improve their reputations through public sustainability goals.
Smart building programs are becoming table stakes for these organizations. But great technology only becomes reality when the appropriate people and processes are set up to support it.
In this session, we'll hear from some of the corporate leaders on how they've built a strategy around people, processes, and technology that is leading them to corporate buildings of the future.
Lockheed Martin will describe how accurate data has prevented their smart buildings technology from "collecting dust" and led to a program that now encompasses 20 million square feet.
JLL will convey the people, process, and strategy tactics they have implemented at Fortune 500 clients like T. Rowe Price and Amazon to build resilient and adaptive OT infrastructure.
After each briefing, we'll facilitate audience breakout sessions where each table can unpack the people, processes, and technology that lead to corporate smart building success.
Finally, we'll synthesize together the learnings from each briefing and breakout session to create a consensus to the question: How can corporate smart building champions assess the People and Process components of their program to determine where to invest time and resources?
Preview
To continue on and hear from Lockheed Martin and JLL on how they've built a strategy around people, processes, and technology that is leading them to corporate buildings of the future, subscribe to Nexus Pro ⬇️


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This is a great piece!
I agree.