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First sustainability finance model to tackle energy crisis in real estate

Netix Global has announced a Sustainability Finance Model aimed at funding the AI-powered BAS upgrades in the Middle East & rest of the world and energizing regional net-zero pursuits

Netix Global BV, a smart cities solutions provider and a subsidiary of the SB Group International, has announced a first-of-its-kind Sustainability Finance Model in the Middle East & rest of the world. Developed in partnership with energy and automation funds from Europe, the funding model has great implications for Middle Eastern nations’ net-zero pursuits & tackling Europe’s energy crisis & to be replicated globally.

In recent years, Netix’s AI and IoT-led smart solutions have found widespread application in the retrofitting of legacy building systems for demonstrable “smart & efficient outcomes, energy and cost savings, and sustainable transformations. Netix Global is now gearing up to fully finance these solutions as smart upgrades for a large-scale impact needed to achieve net-zero goals across the globe like the visions of  UAE and KSA, for 2050 and 2060, respectively. 

“The world is in the midst of an energy crisis. Buildings, which account for significant energy usage and carbon emissions, are increasingly becoming the focus of decision-makers. Over the years, we have gathered empirical evidence substantiating the impact of AI and IoT-led solutions in measuring, reducing, optimising energy consumption in buildings. We are now funding the net-zero vision of the world by using technology to curate solutions to transform buildings into energy-efficient and sustainable edifices. Netix specialised solutions are built on the principles of AI, ML & the Internet of Things (IoT),” said Sanjeevv Bhatia, CEO of Netix Global.

The Sustainability Finance Model was unveiled on 23rd September 2022 at the Burj Khalifa. How Netix can help worlds energy crisis with its IoT/AI-enabled enterprise solutions to revolutionise the management of buildings was the talking points of keynotes from speakers including Sanjeevv Bhatia CEO of netix global, Dustine Stanley, Director & CTO, Netix; Roger Woodward, Strategic planning Consultant for Netix; Paul Price, Business Development Director, Tridium; and Gil Levy, Founder & CEO, Genesis. 

“Our partnership with Genesis, one of the largest energy and automation funds in Europe, exemplifies the cross-sectoral collaborations required to achieve ambitious sustainability and Environmental Social Governance goals. The Netix Sustainability Finance Model also spells opportunities for regional real estate stakeholders to become part of the solution. Together, let’s harness the power of IoT and AI and venture towards a sustainable and energy-efficient world,” added Sanjeevv Bhatia.