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310 extensive smart building experience , it ’ s a question the company is very well equipped to answer . “ We ’ re coming up with a lot of use cases for the ‘ new normal ’ – they are being developed on a weekly , even a daily basis ,” says Manzoor . “ There are many , many new ideas of what the ‘ new normal ’ is going to look like in an office environment . As offices around the world start to open up , our Siemens technology will be integral to getting back to work .”
One potential solution lies in reducing the spread of airborne and surface contaminants . This can be achieved through the ionisation of contaminants with Siemens non-ozone producing ionisation technology . Ultraviolet can be used to kill bacteria , fungi and some viruses , while new HVAC maintenance strategies and advanced filtration can improve air quality and reduce the spread of viruses .
The maintenance of social distancing is another area where Siemens ’ technology has a part to play . Office occupancy can be monitored for density using IoT sensors and data
JULY 2020