Schneider Electric, the pioneer in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, launched its first Impact Building in Dubai as part of its new Impact Buildings Program.

As the world’s most sustainable company, Schneider Electric’s Impact Buildings Program aims to drive sustainability through its own global commercial real estate using best-in-class EcoStruxure™ solutions, software, and services. These include EcoStruxure Building Operation, EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert, EcoStruxure Building Data Platform and Planon Integrated Workplace Management.

combination of electrification and digitalization   

The interconnectivity of these solutions will drive sustainability, resilience, and efficiency

The interconnectivity of these solutions will drive sustainability, resilience, and efficiency, as well as improved occupant experience, demonstrating how the combination of electrification and digitalization — termed ‘Electricity 4.0’ by Schneider Electric — can transform sites into next-generation buildings.  

The NEST, Schneider Electric’s new office in Dubai, UAE, is over 10,000 sqm, catering to more than 1,000 employees and is home to Dubai’s first Schneider Electric Global Innovation Hub, an immersive experience area, where customers can have a hands-on demonstration of EcoStruxure™ solutions.

Energy consumption reduction

It will also host a dedicated Training Center for customers and partners and will focus on youth empowerment by developing local talent and equipping the next generation with the skills needed to drive the region’s clear energy future.

The NEST expects an energy consumption reduction of 37% compared to the previous local site and provides a targeted saving of 572 metric tons of CO2 emissions, the equivalent to the annual electrical power consumed by around 77 homes.

Model for next-generation buildings

Schneider Electric is setting a model by showcasing to clients and partners the intelligent spaces

With buildings accounting for 37% of global carbon emissions, Schneider Electric is setting a benchmark by showcasing to customers and partners the intelligent, sustainable spaces its technology can create. 

The Impact Buildings Program will roll out across additional new sites well as existing buildings by retrofit over the next 18 months, creating a model for next-generation buildings.

Redefining building operations   

Manish Kumar, Executive Vice President, Digital Energy at Schneider Electric, said: "We are walking the talk and creating the vision of what’s possible by transforming our own sites to show that buildings must evolve to meet tomorrow's business needs. Now is the time to rethink buildings."

He adds, "We are shaping a future where buildings don't just stand—they intelligently adapt and seamlessly connect to your business, your people, and your purpose. With EcoStruxure™ and Planon enterprise software, we are redefining building operations."  

standards for innovative and commercial spaces

Commenting on the building launch in Dubai, Olivier Blum, Chief Executive Officer, Schneider Electric, stated: “The NEST is more than a building. It is a statement of intent. We are honored to have inaugurated this landmark project in the UAE, which demonstrates how digitalization and electrification can accelerate national net-zero goals while creating world-class environments for people to collaborate, innovate, and grow."

Olivier Blum adds, "This new Dubai hub is the first of Schneider Electric’s Global Impact Buildings program and showcases how smart, connected technologies can revolutionize the built environment, setting new standards for innovative and sustainable commercial spaces while prioritizing occupant well-being."

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