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Deploying SMaRT technology can be challenging due to factors like cost, culture, complexity, disparate requirements and integration with existing systems.
Key Aspects
Scalability and Adaptability
SMaRT solutions should be scalable and adaptable to cater to organisations of all sizes and needs. Whilst the development of a technology stack that avoids vendor lock-in offers greater flexibility and innovation potential and reduces risk.
Retrofitting
A technology strategy focused on flexibility and adaptability will come into its own at deployment in buildings with limitations on where and how physical infrastructure can be installed. Here, the use of adaptive wireless networks and IoT solutions can minimise disruption and maximise flexibility.
Stakeholder Involvement
Successful SMaRT delivery relies heavily on robust project management and the clear identification of roles and responsibilities across all stakeholder groups. Effective communication binds strategic relationships, strengthens buy-in and directly impacts project success.
Data-Driven Decision-Making
SMaRT technology generates vast amounts of data that can be analysed to gain insights. Value comes from these being meaningful and arising from real-time monitoring and data that is aligned to your KPI and goals.