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Asset Information Modeling
Technical interrelationships are currently characterized by unprecedented complexity. Innovation cycles are getting shorter and services for technical systems are becoming more complex and therefore more demanding. For this reason, AIM (Asset Information Modeling) was developed to enable the structured collection of building and system data.Data-based decision-making
Given the amount of data that can already be generated from real estate and about its users and their behavior in near real time, it is understandable that many of our clients want to use the available technology to develop and implement data-based products and services.We focus on relevant data
Only those who collect and process actual data can provide their customers with an initial basis for decision-making, for example, for planned investments or a transparent presentation of consumption and emissions. Other relevant data is added to the existing information base.
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„AIM is one of our real customer benefits. In the medium term, we will have a digital twin of all the buildings we manage in the database, enabling our customers to make valid, data-based investment decisions.“
Dr. Pascal Engel, CTO Apleona Group
Blind spots are filled by our own systematic surveys. In addition, AI is used to reduce the complexity of the data. The insights gained are used to derive sound service recommendations. A selection of appropriate tools is available to perform this work. AIM is used to provide the relevant data in a condensed form to the people involved.
Advantages of digital, data-based customer solutions
By collecting and analyzing building technology data and intelligently interpreting it across the entire building operation, down to the use of individual spaces, patterns can be identified, processes can be optimized, efficiency can be increased, and costs can be reduced.
In the past, building services were operated separately. Today, however, an integrated approach is possible. At the same time, the effort required for manual operations is reduced, easing the burden on operational facility management.
- More modern, higher-quality service for users in the managed properties (keywords here: speed, usability, i.e. more, faster and better service, e.g. via user applications)
- Greater transparency of our service provision and performance (e.g. via customer cockpits for controlling, compliance with SLAs/KPIs and thus also new, possible contract models)
- Product innovations to relieve our core business (e.g. security and reception services) or for portfolio management and optimization (energy management, workplace management, data-based maintenance and servicing strategies)
AIM secures investments for decarbonization
AIM is already delivering clear benefits in the careful analysis of consumption and the condition of technical building systems, as data and its processing create transparency, are key to any long-term strategy and secure investment decisions.
In addition, valid data is already required for ESG-compliant reporting and audits.
Our decarbonization solutions preserve your property values
The building sector in Germany is responsible for around 35% of energy consumption and around 30% of CO2 emissions across all sectors. Decarbonizing the building sector therefore plays a critical role in achieving the country's climate goals. Sustainability, ESG, and energy efficiency issues are critical to preserving the value of real estate. This is driven by increasing regulatory requirements, rising energy costs and investor demands. The high level of advisory expertise in ESG solutions and the broad green real estate product portfolio form the basis for supporting the decarbonization of real estate.
