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Our network brings together Accredited Professionals and Portfolio clients who are redefining technology in the built world. Through expert guidance, smart investment strategies, and data-driven insights, this community is shaping a more connected, intelligent, and future-ready built environment.
Our Accredited Professionals alongside WiredScore to set the global standard for technology in the built world through their expert advice and technology solutions.
Comments Off on Insights 2026: Resilience gets real
Resilience has moved from theory to reality. In 2026, buildings are being tested by climate disruption, rising digital dependence and escalating cyber risk, often all at once.
WiredScore’s Insights 2026 explores how resilient real estate is being defined today, and why digital, physical and cyber foundations are now central to performance, value and occupier confidence.
Download the report below to explore the data, insights and practical implications shaping resilient real estate in 2026 and beyond.
Comments Off on Cybersecurity holds a prominent place in conversations at NexusCon 2025
Last month, WiredScore attended and presented at NexusCon in Denver, Colorado. The conference brought together professionals across smart building technology and operational technology, creating space for meaningful conversations about data, AI, and the future of smart buildings.
Across the sessions and side conversations, one theme remained prominent: cybersecurity. Here are our thoughts on how the industry is responding to this rapidly escalating challenge.
Comments Off on The Smart Premium: how WiredScore’s certifications can boost asset value
Cushman and Wakefield recently published their Smart Premium report, a look into the impact of digital connectivity and smart technology on the rental market in London offices.
Drawing on 10 years of leasing data combined with WiredScore’s certification records, the findings reveal some compelling insights:
A 4.1% average rental premium associated with WiredScore-certified buildings, demonstrating occupier demand for buildings prioritizing digital infrastructure.
A 7.3% average premium where buildings hold both WiredScore and SmartScore certifications, showing the combined impact of digital connectivity and smart technology investment.
Office experiences are increasingly built on complex tech foundations as occupiers place greater value on experience, productivity, and wellbeing.
Landlords who get this right are seeing tangible benefits.
Comments Off on WiredScore in Action: Global Highlights from Q2 2025
From Hong Kong to Warsaw, Leeds to Cairo, Q2 saw WiredScore stepping onto global stages, joining conversations that are shaping the future of real estate. With a growing presence in new markets and deeper engagement with developers, occupiers and policymakers, WiredScore continues to demonstrate the value of digital connectivity and smart technology across the built environment.
Whether launching new certifications, moderating industry-defining panels or connecting with top landlords and investors, our team has been at the heart of the conversations that matter most.
Here’s a look at the trends, insights and outcomes that stood out.
Comments Off on Why digital connectivity is mission-critical in industrial real estate
The industrial and logistics sector is facing a digital reckoning; once viewed as a secondary concern, technology in industrial real estate has now become mission-critical. Recent research WiredScore conducted with Analytiqa reveals the reality: 90% of businesses say their operations depend on reliable digital connectivity, and 70% have experienced costly delays due to poor infrastructure in the past year.
Comments Off on WiredScore and SmartScore scorecard updates: Raising the bar for the buildings of tomorrow
We’re excited to announce significant updates to both our WiredScore and SmartScore certifications, coming later this year. These enhancements are designed to ensure your buildings remain competitive in a market fundamentally reshaped by occupier needs.
With uncertainty comes opportunity, and plenty of it in the case of the US. Against a backdrop of socio-political turbulence, the real estate industry has been battling continued headwinds with return to office numbers lagging expectations and restrictive monetary policies further increasing the pressure on landlords and developers.
This hostile environment has seen the majority of investors take a more risk-averse, defensive stance, looking to reduce costs where possible rather than committing capex to anything other than what is mission critical in the short term.
Comments Off on WiredScore’s Q1 2025 events: Spotlight on MIPIM and beyond
As we wrap up the first quarter of 2025, we reflect on some of the impactful events that have strengthened our commitment to enhancing digital connectivity in real estate, particularly in our European markets.
The events we attended in Q1 emphasized the growing importance of hybrid work and the need for tech-enabled, connected spaces in the future of real estate.
Sustainability emerged as a central focus, with a strong emphasis on net-zero buildings and the integration of smart technology to reduce environmental impact. The role of proptech and AI in transforming workspace design and usage was also a major takeaway, reinforcing the importance of innovation in shaping the next generation of smarter, more adaptable workspaces.
These insights will drive WiredScore’s continued commitment to creating future-ready, connected spaces.
Comments Off on KI-dentität in der Immobilienbranche
„Schreib mir 350 Wörter über KI in der Immobilienbranche“…
Ich hätte diesen Artikel in weniger als zehn Sekunden schreiben können – so schnell ist künstliche Intelligenz bei der Sprachverarbeitung. Aber hätte er sich dann nach mir angehört? Hätten Sie überhaupt angefangen, ihn zu lesen? Hat mein LLM-Kollege diesen Artikel vielleicht geschrieben und diesen ersten Absatz eingebaut, um das zu verbergen?
Auch wenn sie sich noch in einem relativ frühen Stadium befindet, ist der kometenhafte Aufstieg der Künstlichen Intelligenz (KI) im Alltag verblüffend. KI erweitert die menschlichen Fähigkeiten in Bezug auf Geschwindigkeit und Kapazität bei alltäglichen Aufgaben – und hat bereits jetzt bemerkenswerte Auswirkungen auf unser Leben im Allgemeinen und auf die Immobilienbranche im Besonderen. Allein im vergangenen Monat war ich mehrfach in Situationen, die zeigen, wie wirkungsvoll KI sein kann:
Ein Property Manager nutzte KI, um Muster in Daten zu erkennen und ein genaueres Bild der Energieeffizienz eines Gebäudes zu erhalten.
Ein Architekt beschleunigte mithilfe von KI die frühen Phasen des Entwurfsprozesses.
Mein dreijähriger Sohn fragte mich, wer „Jet Jepiti“ ist (die ehrliche Antwort wäre gewesen: „Keine Ahnung“).