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Using IoT Data to Reduce Infection Risk in Commercial Real Estate and Health Care Facilities

Featuring Microshare CEO Ron Rock and Chief Sustainability & Risk Officer Michael Moran

Monday, March 23, 2020  – 1400 GMT | 10 AM Eastern | 7 AM Pacific

LONDON, March 17 (BUSINESS WIRE) – Simple, cost-effective technologies that optimize cleaning and occupancy awareness can drastically reduce infection risk in commercial real estate, hospitals and health care facilities.

Microshare, a global leader in Internet of Things (IoT) deployments in the commercial real estate sector, will host a free webinar on Monday, March 23 at 10 AM US Eastern Time (1400 GMT / 7 AM Pacific) to discuss how its predictive cleaning and other IoT based solutions have proven invaluable in large facilities across the world.

The webinar will feature Microshare CEO Ron Rock, a digital innovator with decades of experience in leveraging technology to bring new efficiencies to Fortune 500 companies, and Michael Moran, a veteran risk consultant who serves as Microshare’s Chief Sustainability Officer. The 45-minute webinar will be followed by a 15-minute Q&A session.

The two will report back on IoT installations that have shown great promise in reducing infection risk at large facilities, including hospitals, clinics and large office buildings, and offer some best practice advice in assessing and mitigating such risks in large property holdings.

“Obviously, we’re living though a particularly fraught moment right now, one that has long-term implications for commercial real estate,” says Rock. “In an era of antibiotic resistance and global viral threats, we should be deploying every weapon in our arsenal to control infection and keep tenants, staff and the public safe.”

Microshare’s breakthrough in infection reduction and efficiency is featured in a new white paper sponsored by software giant Microsoft and authored by the UKAuthority. Beyond Microshare’s infection risk reduction, the paper reports that on productivity and cost savings produced by a ground-breaking Microshare IoT data project in a large hospital in the north of England. These gains accrue to any large facility adopting Microshare’s preventative cleaning, asset tracking and other IoT solutions.

“The underlying factor is that the [Microshare] technology can automatically provide a sustainability officer with all the data they would otherwise spend a lot of time collecting, freeing them up to focus on the strategic elements of the role,” the paper notes.

Media Contact: Michael Moran mmoran@microshare.io