
Korea Housing Information was selected as an excellent company in the Gyeonggi-do Climate Tech Startup Promotion Project. This was achieved at the 'High Innovation: Climate Tech' performance sharing meeting held at the Seongnam Pangyo Startup Zone on the 20th, and is the result of recognition of past achievements.
Korea Housing Information is a company that operates 'Management Fee', a management fee solution exclusively for non-apartments, and is leading the industry through automated systems and data analysis using AI technology. In particular, it is showing differentiated competitiveness by securing comprehensive data such as energy usage, facility operation status, and residential patterns by combining management fee data with real-time building data through IoT sensors.
With heating and cooling in buildings accounting for approximately 15% of greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, Korea Housing Information’s integrated data-based energy management system is receiving a lot of attention. Similarly, global company Trane Technologies has proven the growth potential of this field by acquiring BrainBox AI, a hardware-based AI building energy management company. BrainBox AI has reduced building energy consumption by 25% and greenhouse gas emissions by 40% through AI technology.
The Climate Tech Startup Incubation Program is a program that supports climate tech startups with various open innovations, investment attraction programs, and commercialization funds, with the goal of responding to the climate crisis and developing a sustainable economy. The program aims to foster 100 excellent climate tech startups by 2026.
CEO Lee Yoon-gon said, “The differentiated dataset of ‘Management Fee Policy’ that combines management fee data and IoT data is suggesting a new standard for building energy management,” and emphasized, “We will strategically enter the fragmented market where digital transformation is slow to occur, secure a basic profit structure, and develop a high-performance AI model with the accumulated data.”
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