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The workplace of tomorrow considers the individual wishes of the employees and enables well-being when at work. Building automation creates the room climate necessary for this. The integration of air-conditioning, lighting and automated sunshading reduces the cooling requirement, enables the glare-free use of daylight and leads to comfort at maximum energy efficiency. Thanks to the API interface and cloud integration, operation via an app is combined with other company services.

The automatic adaptation of the technology to altered room divisions (moving wall) simplifies the changing of usage, e.g. multiple individual offices becoming group work spaces.
The integration of reservation systems for meeting rooms into the building automation enables on-schedule room conditioning on the one hand, while on the other the building automation detects that a room is not being used despite the reservation and makes it available to other users again.

The recording and evaluation of presence detectors allows the optimisation of FM services such as daily cleaning.
Building automation increases productivity through the flexible usage of areas, satisfied employees and maximum energy efficiency.

Headquarters of the Bank Société Générale in Belgrade (Serbia): A very worthwhile investment

  • An architectural showpiece
  • Six stories of 1,000 m2
  • Economical overall system for all sub-systems, from heating to lighting and solar energy to the lift system, with SAUTER ecos 5 and the novaPro Open building management software

 

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Nestlé: Shift building in Issy les Moulineaux outside Paris.

  • Renovations on 7 stories with modulo 5 and ecos 5.
  • Expanded by 45,000 m2
  • With particularly large rooms and nature at the heart of the building, it provides space for new ways of working
  • Use of the API interface from SAUTER Vision Center for the integration of cloud services

 

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Bavaria Towers, Munich, Germany

  • Energy-efficient building concept as per DGNB Silver and LEED Gold
  • Office spaces with combined and open space offices, regulated with ecos 5 room automation
  • 4-star hotel with 345 rooms and panorama suites, a generous wellness area and 700 m² of conference and event space.
  • Building automation with modulo 5 and BACnet/IP
  • Building management with SAUTER Vision Center

 

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Nivy Tower (Slovakia): The highest building in Bratislava

  • 29 floors high
  • SAUTER Vision Center building management solution
  • modu524 and modu525 to regulate, control, monitor and optimise the systems
  • ecos504 to create a comfortable climate with minimum energy consumption
  • BACnet and KNX communication standards

 

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Southbank Place: Redevelopment in one of London’s oldest cultural hubs

  • 20,000 square metres in the heart of London with high grade offices, residential buildings, restaurants, and retail units
  • Building automation with modulo 5 and BACnet/IP
  • Performance monitoring with SAUTER Vision Center

 

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Ušće Tower Two – excellent sustainability

  • Sustainable building awarded with the BREEAM certificate “excellent”
  • SAUTER as both supplier and contractor for the complete building management system (BMS)
  • Room automation through SAUTER ecos 5 with BACnet and DALI interfaces

 

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Schlumberger Riboud Product Center, Clamart, France

  • Geothermal technology on the company’s own 3,000 m2 campus
  • Control of heat pump and hydronic installation with modulo 6
  • REST API interface via SAUTER Vision Center for connection to Celsius Energy’s digital platform
  • Training of the technical staff

 

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SAUTER Head Office was the target of a cyber security incident on November 20, 2024. SAUTER’s IT department immediately activated, well defined, internal emergency plans. All IT systems were completely isolated and shut down to successfully prevent the attack from spreading. External cybersecurity experts and data forensics specialists then began to check all systems and restore them securely. This process is unfortunately time-consuming, but absolutely necessary to ensure that the cyber-attack does not continue at a later date.


The SAUTER websites have been affected by the emergency operation and are available again with immediate effect.


There are currently no concrete indications that our customers' infrastructures have been compromised in any way by SAUTER devices. It appears to be an opportunistic incident with no clearly recognisable long-term goals or systematic attacks. The situation does not currently suggest that there is a targeted, sustained threat to the affected systems.