Delta is showcasing its Delta Intelligent Building Technologies (DIBT) at AHR Expo 2025, emphasizing a unified platform for smart and sustainable buildings. This platform integrates advanced technologies from Delta's brands, including Amerlux, Delta Controls, and LOYTEC, to enhance energy efficiency and indoor air quality. The initiative aligns with the growing demand for sustainability and smart technologies in the North American building sector.
Visitors to Delta's booth can explore tailored solutions across commercial, industrial, and residential zones. The DIBT features advanced building management systems, AI-powered security, and real-time monitoring capabilities, all aimed at optimizing energy management and enhancing user experience. Delta's commitment to creating smart cities and achieving net-zero goals is evident in its innovative offerings.
• Delta introduces DIBT for smart and sustainable building solutions.
• AI-powered security and real-time monitoring enhance building management.
AI-powered security systems ensure safety through advanced monitoring and access control technologies.
Real-time monitoring allows for immediate data access and analysis to optimize building operations.
Building management systems integrate various technologies to enhance energy efficiency and user comfort.
Delta leads in power management and IoT-based solutions, focusing on energy efficiency and sustainability.
Amerlux specializes in architectural LED lighting, contributing to Delta's energy-efficient building solutions.
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