Exploring the Future of Smart Buildings at the 4th Midea Tech Conference

Pioneering the Future of Smart Buildings



The recent 4th Midea Building Tech. TRUE Conference took place in Shanghai from July 2nd to 3rd, drawing significant attention as the building industry pushes towards a digital and low-carbon transformation. This year’s event focused on the theme "TRUE Evolution Smart Building, Green Future," and successfully convened over 300 industry leaders, along with more than 10,000 participants in the past three years. The conference served as a pivotal meeting point to foster key partnerships and collaborative projects within the sector.

The event featured insightful discussions from more than 50 global experts. Attendees shared vital perspectives on how to drive the evolution of the construction industry, addressing the pressing issues of sustainability and efficiency. Key topics included the necessity of establishing a new energy system for buildings that enhances energy efficiency while promoting sustainable development. Experts highlighted the synergy between green buildings and financial ecosystems, emphasizing innovative financing solutions that could facilitate the much-needed transition towards sustainability.

During the main forum, speakers addressed real-world applications of decarbonization strategies and showcased international case studies focused on enhancing energy efficiency in urban infrastructures. Midea Building Technologies (MBT) unveiled five groundbreaking solutions at the conference, each aimed at transforming critical areas such as HVAC systems, smart elevators, building automation, and energy management. Among these innovations, the Midea V9 VRF stands out, adeptly countering industry challenges relating to cooling efficiency during extreme temperatures and integrating photovoltaic systems effectively, ultimately reducing energy waste caused by unmonitored air conditioning.

In the large-scale chiller market, Midea employs its proprietary MAGLEV+ technology, marking significant advancements from refrigeration to the energy supply for industrial applications. This technology leads the shift from merely upgrading single equipment to comprehensive system-level transformations, crucial for achieving the industry's low-carbon objectives.

Kermi, another participant, presented its intelligent residential HVAC+E Solution, designed to create intelligent, sustainable, and comfortable living spaces. Meanwhile, LINVOL revealed its next-generation residential elevator technology, coupled with a complete solution for cargo lifts aimed at optimizing the passenger and cargo transport experience in buildings, ensuring efficient and safe adaptability.

Peter Guan, Vice President of Midea Group and President of MBT, underscored the company's commitment, stating, "MBT has established benchmark projects across various sectors including smart campuses, intelligent healthcare facilities, advanced manufacturing plants, and digital rail transit systems. We strive to be the Smart Building Partner for our customers, continuously enhancing our capabilities in digitalization, automated controls, system design, and engineering delivery, all aligned with low-carbon and intelligent requirements."

With over 2,000 partners from the building ecosystem present, this year's conference not only showcased innovative technologies but also fostered discussions on critical strategies to facilitate energy-efficient and sustainable construction practices. The strong attendance and engaging discourse reflect a collective enthusiasm and commitment to shaping the future of smart buildings, driving us closer to a lower carbon future. By leveraging collaboration, technology, and proactive strategies, the building industry is poised to lead in creating a more sustainable tomorrow.

For further details, please visit the official website at mbt.midea.com/global.

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