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Airthings Expands Energy Control Collaboration to Target Commercial Building Efficiency

Airthings Expands Energy Control Collaboration to Target Commercial Building Efficiency

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Airthings, the company is scaling up its collaboration with Norwegian building-automation specialist Energy Control, led by CEO Tommy Hagenes. The post suggests the partnership centers on using indoor-environment data to better control ventilation, heating, and cooling so buildings can automatically adapt to actual demand.

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The post highlights that this data-driven approach is already associated with energy savings of about 20% to 50% in commercial buildings while aiming to maintain healthy indoor environments. From an investor perspective, such results, if broadly replicable, could strengthen Airthings’ value proposition in smart-building and energy-efficiency markets, potentially supporting pricing power and customer retention.

The LinkedIn content also emphasizes comments from Airthings CEO Ivar Kroghrud, who frames the collaboration as an example of how close cooperation between technology companies can accelerate solution development and customer value creation. For investors, deeper integration with a key automation partner may position Airthings more firmly within building-management workflows, which could translate into more scalable deployments and opportunities for recurring revenue.

The post references ambitions to develop the next generation of solutions together, indicating a longer-term roadmap for joint innovation. Continued success in demonstrating quantifiable energy savings could enhance Airthings’ competitive standing versus other indoor-air-quality and building-analytics providers, particularly as regulations and corporate ESG targets drive demand for measurable efficiency gains in commercial real estate.

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