While the technology world is constantly progressing, it continues to guide the development of the real estate and facility management sector. According to the report published by Sunday Markets, the worldwide facility management market is estimated to reach $76.3 billion by 2026 with an annual growth rate of 12.6%. Speaking on the May 12 Facility Management Day special, Senyonet CEO Mehmet Yıldızdoğan underlined that the industry has a significant growth potential and that they will continue to invest in the digital transformation of facilities worldwide, especially in Turkey
May 12 Facility Management Day, celebrated to increase the public’s awareness about facility management, introduce the work of industry professionals and share the best practices in this field, is also being met with interest all over the world this year. Facility management systems, which provide a safe, healthy and efficient environment to the residents, employees, customers and guests of a facility, continue to develop with modern technologies. Sunday May 12 Speaking on Facility Management Day special, Senyonet CEO Mehmet Yıldızdoğan, facility management market will reach 76.3 billion dollars by 2026, enterprises will be managed in a more efficient and effective way, he stated. Offering many innovations from sensor technology to data analytics, from cloud-based data collection to remote monitoring, Senyonet manages needs such as dues tracking, asset management, personnel control system from a single center in structures requiring multiple operations such as offices, residences, sites and provides services in 320 thousand residences.
What Awaits the Facility Management Sector?
Today, businesses are investing more in facility management solutions to achieve greater efficiency, lower costs and better customer satisfaction. It is expected that this trend will continue in the coming years. Mehmet Yıldızdoğan, CEO of Senyonet, who made statements on the May 12 Facility Management Day, said, “It is not difficult to predict that facility management solutions will become smarter, more connected and more customized in the future. This will be possible with the use of sensor technology, artificial intelligence, machine learning and other advanced intelligent technologies. Many facility management software will save energy by monitoring building energy usage through the use of sensors and will use artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to automatically adjust.” said. Stating that the sector will become more sustainable, Yıldızdoğan said, “Today, enterprises are focusing more on sustainability goals such as increasing energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing waste production. Facility management applications will also play an important role to achieve these goals. In addition, smart building technologies that improve the user experience will continue to be preferred for more comfortable and safe environments. It is becoming important for the sector stakeholders operating in this field to invest in technological innovations and focus on sustainability goals in order to provide the best service.” he made statements.