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Activelogix Technology Forum 2017 Recap

The J2 Innovations team headed to the Queen City (Charlotte, North Carolina) this past week for the Activelogix Technology Forum! The forum was held at The Speedway Club at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and was kicked off with a social at the Z Max Dragway. We had a great time mingling with attendees and sponsors - it was almost like a homecoming for Tridium alumni as there were over a dozen present!

Activelogix Technology Forum 2017 Recap

On Monday we got right down to it with a full schedule of speakers from leading Automation, Lighting and IoT companies. We heard success stories from Product Developers, Consulting Engineers, Systems Integrators and Property Executives as they apply the latest technology in the industry. Project Haystack was well represented at the forum with the following speakers presenting content related to tagging and data modeling:

  • Marc Petock - Standardizing IoT Data Model Using Project Haystack
  • Scott Muench - Automated Commissioning using Tagging and Data Modeling
  • Ed Merwin - Implementing Energy Analytics
  • Paul Bergquist - Advancements in Analytics
  • Mark Fenimore - Specifying Energy Visualization

It was a great honor to share the podium with industry legends Marc Petock and Ed Merwin. I am truly grateful for their mentorship and guidance while together in the early days of Tridium. I’m glad to be working closely with them again as part of the emerging Project Haystack community.

Activelogix Technology Forum 2017 Recap

Check out more photos of the event on our Facebook page!

B. Scott Muench

Scott joined J2 Innovations as a partner in 2011, and is now Vice President of Customer Experience. He has a wide range of responsibilities including evangelism, business development, training, and operational excellence. Scott is well known as an industry expert in smarthomes and smart buildings. He is a past president of ASHRAE, and is currently a board member for Project Haystack. Scott attended Clarkson University for Mechanical Engineering and graduated with a BS/Business in Organizational Innovation.

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