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Welcome back to the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast with your host, Phil Zito, in Episode 446. After a brief hiatus, Phil dives back into the world of smart buildings, sharing his recent experiences, insights from industry trade shows, and addressing the critical issue of workforce development in building automation.
This episode takes listeners on a journey through the whirlwind of trade shows like AHR, Honeywell Momentum, Niagara Summit, and Controls-Con, offering firsthand observations on industry trends, such as the surprising scarcity of analytics companies and the rise of IP controls. Phil recounts the challenges and revelations from the AHR expo, emphasizing the persistent struggle to attract talent to the building automation sector despite technological advancements.
Phil engages in a candid discussion about the misconceptions surrounding building automation, highlighting the need for increased awareness and understanding of the field. He proposes an awareness campaign to illuminate the vast career opportunities within building automation, from hands-on technical roles to sales, project management, and cybersecurity.
The episode also explores the looming challenge of maintaining legacy systems as seasoned professionals exit the workforce, underscoring the urgency of knowledge transfer and system upgrades. Phil shares insights into the essential skills needed across different roles in the industry, from installation and service to sales, emphasizing the adaptability and varied pathways available to newcomers.
Listeners are encouraged to participate in spreading the word about building automation, leveraging the episode's insights to guide conversations with potential entrants into the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, someone curious about starting a career in building automation, or anywhere in between, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the state of the industry, the critical need for talent, and the exciting future of smart buildings.
Join Phil as he breaks down complex topics into accessible insights, advocates for a broader understanding of building automation, and calls on the community to welcome new talent into this dynamic and essential industry.
Episode Highlights:
- Recap of trade show experiences and industry trends.
- Discussion on workforce development challenges in building automation.
- Insights into misconceptions about the field and strategies for raising awareness.
- Overview of career paths and skills needed in building automation.
- Encouragement for industry veterans and newcomers to collaborate in fostering growth and innovation.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share if you find value in this episode
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This feed was archived on March 02, 2025 12:09 (
Why? فیدهای غیر فعال status. سرورهای ما، برای یک دوره پایدار، قادر به بازیابی یک فید پادکست معتبر نبوده اند.
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Manage episode 399414500 series 1249234
Welcome back to the Smart Buildings Academy Podcast with your host, Phil Zito, in Episode 446. After a brief hiatus, Phil dives back into the world of smart buildings, sharing his recent experiences, insights from industry trade shows, and addressing the critical issue of workforce development in building automation.
This episode takes listeners on a journey through the whirlwind of trade shows like AHR, Honeywell Momentum, Niagara Summit, and Controls-Con, offering firsthand observations on industry trends, such as the surprising scarcity of analytics companies and the rise of IP controls. Phil recounts the challenges and revelations from the AHR expo, emphasizing the persistent struggle to attract talent to the building automation sector despite technological advancements.
Phil engages in a candid discussion about the misconceptions surrounding building automation, highlighting the need for increased awareness and understanding of the field. He proposes an awareness campaign to illuminate the vast career opportunities within building automation, from hands-on technical roles to sales, project management, and cybersecurity.
The episode also explores the looming challenge of maintaining legacy systems as seasoned professionals exit the workforce, underscoring the urgency of knowledge transfer and system upgrades. Phil shares insights into the essential skills needed across different roles in the industry, from installation and service to sales, emphasizing the adaptability and varied pathways available to newcomers.
Listeners are encouraged to participate in spreading the word about building automation, leveraging the episode's insights to guide conversations with potential entrants into the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, someone curious about starting a career in building automation, or anywhere in between, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the state of the industry, the critical need for talent, and the exciting future of smart buildings.
Join Phil as he breaks down complex topics into accessible insights, advocates for a broader understanding of building automation, and calls on the community to welcome new talent into this dynamic and essential industry.
Episode Highlights:
- Recap of trade show experiences and industry trends.
- Discussion on workforce development challenges in building automation.
- Insights into misconceptions about the field and strategies for raising awareness.
- Overview of career paths and skills needed in building automation.
- Encouragement for industry veterans and newcomers to collaborate in fostering growth and innovation.
Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share if you find value in this episode
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