According to a recent LinkedIn post from Airthings, the company is scaling up its collaboration with Norwegian building-automation partner Energy Control, led by CEO Tommy Hagenes. The post suggests the partnership focuses on using indoor-environment data to optimize ventilation, heating, and cooling so that buildings adapt automatically to actual demand.
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The post highlights reported energy savings of roughly 20% to 50% in commercial buildings while maintaining healthy indoor environments, positioning the collaboration as a proof point for data-driven efficiency. For investors, this could indicate growing traction for Airthings’ solutions in the commercial real estate and building-automation markets, potentially supporting revenue growth and recurring-service opportunities.
The emphasis on co-developing “next generation” solutions with Energy Control suggests an expanding product roadmap and deeper integration into building-management systems. If these reported efficiency gains can be replicated at scale, Airthings may strengthen its competitive position in smart-building technologies and appeal to asset owners facing regulatory and cost pressures around energy usage and indoor air quality.
The focus on the Norwegian market in the linked article may indicate that initial commercial momentum is concentrated in the company’s home region. However, the broader theme of measurable energy savings combined with health-oriented monitoring could support international expansion and partnerships with additional automation providers over time, depending on execution and customer adoption.

