There was an incident that happened recently worth mentioning. While implementing a cloud season parking system, one of our parking customers received a complaint email from its tenant.
The comment is valid. I’m happy that the tenant brought up his main concern about the digital building system, which was supposed to be an ecosystem to consolidate all activities into one app.
Building management usually splits into two major categories, managing people and managing equipment. People and equipment are no separate entities; they often interact to form various activities in a building.We have witnessed the smart resident app play a vital role in residential property management for the past three years. Our product, iNeighbour, is a multi-tasking super app for residential communities. It is achieving a one-app-solves-it-all goal, helping managements handle the growing complexity of the daily operation. Soon, we will launch iTower for building owners to manage their multi-tenanted office buildings.
Most businesses, especially property management companies, face crucial moments during the recent pandemic. The blow from a pandemic perhaps temporary, but the impact could be permanent.For example, the call for a work-from-home or hybrid working environment tampered with the office rental and sales market; this is immediate with the prolonged effect caused by the outbreak of Covid-19. At the same time, it also accelerates the path for building owners to embrace digital transformation to have a leaner team to run better building management.
A digital era for office building management is about to begin.
Teh
Hon Seng, Group CEO of TimeTec Group of Companies. Prior to forming
TimeTec, Teh led PUC Founder (MSC) Bhd to be listed on MESDAQ (ACE)
market of Bursa Malaysia in 2002. Teh initiated the R&D in
fingerprint technology in 2000, which later developed into a renowned
global brand for commercial fingerprint product known as FingerTec. In
2008, he foresaw the trend of cloud computing and mobile technology, and
over the years, he had strategically diversified and transformed its
biometric-focused products into a suite of cloud solutions that aimed at
workforce management and security industries including smart
communities and digital building system that centered around the cloud
ecosystem. Teh has more than 20 patents to his name, and he is also a
columnist in a local newspaper and a writer of several books.