Jeremy Richmond

Jeremy Richmond

MSIe

    Jeremy, Founder & CEO of MSIe, is a subject matter expert with over 25 years of experience working in building automations, facility operations, and design & construction projects.  He has led many first of their kind deployments, from the first fully automated engineering plant for the US Navy to the first Energy Star 100 & LEED EB O+M Platinum building on the west coast to over 150M SqFt of Smart Building Integrations.  Jeremy continually pushes the envelope of what’s possible in the industry, by challenging the status quo.

    All Sessions by Jeremy Richmond

    Day 2 (virtual) August 28, 2024
    1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

    Fault Detection & Diagnostics – Real World Lessons for Field Service

    Fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) is now a rather common feature in commercial and institutional buildings. New research by a national laboratory provides key insights into the quantity, common occurrence, and persistence of faults in buildings that has big implications for both building operators and FDD software developers. This session will examine the field data and what it means for field service personnel from both third party providers and for resident building operations staff.

    Day 1 August 15, 2023
    1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

    Moving Beyond Fault Detection & Diagnostics

    Fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) is now rather commonplace across commercial and institutional buildings working to identify abnormal operations of HVAC systems. Where do building managers and operators go from here? This session will offer a stimulating look at the next steps in technology and practice to improve building system performance and longevity. Panelists will detail their work demonstrating how FDD output can be utilized to create data driven maintenance tools that can automatically correct controls hunting faults. The panel will also cover new tools that enable AI technology for autonomous building operations. In addition, this panel will highlight expertise at applying augmented intelligence for performance at both the building and campus scale. Finally, the group will look at developments in ASHRAE Guideline 36, the best practice for high performance sequence of operations. This session is a must for anyone faced with the daily challenge of making building systems work well.

    Day One August 22, 2022
    1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

    Demystifying Digital Twin Technology

    Digital twin technology may be most commonly thought of in its building visualization form. Moreover, the impression is often that it is exclusive to new, high-end development projects. This session will peel back the basics of digital twin and how it can be utilized to optimize building performance and operations in both new and existing buildings.